Booz Allen Hamilton and SEEQC have announced an expansion of their strategic partnership aimed at fast-tracking the development and deployment of large-scale quantum computers. This collaboration is designed to deliver advanced solutions to government, civil, and commercial clients while reinforcing U.S. leadership in the rapidly evolving quantum technology sector.
The partnership will address critical engineering challenges in quantum computing, including error detection and correction, energy efficiency, and device scalability. By overcoming these hurdles, clients will gain earlier access to full-scale quantum computing capabilities, enabling faster innovation and real-world application of quantum solutions.
As part of the collaboration, Booz Allen’s quantum software will be integrated into SEEQC’s software stack to accelerate the creation of the first large-scale quantum computer. The teams will jointly develop software and firmware that seamlessly connect classical computing systems with SEEQC’s full-stack chip technology, ensuring robust and scalable quantum performance.
“The moment for whole-of-nation quantum innovation and investment is now. Our national security and global standing depend on it,” said Bill Vass, chief technology officer at Booz Allen. “Booz Allen’s work with SEEQC this year will allow us to provide mission-ready quantum solutions to our clients more quickly, and this expanded partnership will strengthen our ability to build the solutions that will bring the U.S. one step closer to realizing its quantum potential.”
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With over a decade of commitment to Quantum Information Science & Technology (QIST), Booz Allen has helped clients implement quantum technologies, including quantum computing and quantum-resistant encryption, into current missions. SEEQC, founded in 2018, specializes in integrating control and readout electronics with qubit chips to create full-stack quantum processors.
“We are excited to deepen SEEQC’s collaboration with Booz Allen to ensure that the U.S. is leading the charge on a global scale,” said John Levy, CEO of SEEQC. “Combining our reliable digital chip-based quantum hardware with Booz Allen’s long-standing expertise in quantum software, we are equipped to unlock potential, turning quantum innovation into practical solutions for our clients at speed and scale.”
“Harnessing the power of quantum computing requires not only cutting-edge technology but national focus and resourcing,” said JD Dulny, vice president and leader of Booz Allen’s quantum practice. “Booz Allen’s expanded partnership with SEEQC will bolster our problem-solving power, foster innovation, and make a lasting impact across critical U.S. national missions.”