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HR 3220

Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Randy Feenstra and 6 co-sponsors

Overview: HR 3220, the Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications Act of 2025, is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives to establish a program to support the developmen

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Bill Summary · HR 3220

Overview: HR 3220, the Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications Act of 2025, is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives to establish a program to support the development and demonstration of near-term quantum computing applications.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to accelerate the commercialization and adoption of quantum computing technologies by creating a "quantum sandbox" program. The program would provide funding and resources to enable the testing and demonstration of quantum computing applications that have the potential for near-term impact and real-world use.

Key Provisions:
- Establishes a Quantum Sandbox program within the Department of Energy
- Provides funding for research, development, and demonstration of quantum computing applications
- Requires the program to focus on applications that can be realized within the next 5-10 years
- Encourages collaboration between government, industry, and academic institutions

Affected Parties and Impacts: The Quantum Sandbox program would primarily benefit companies, research institutions, and government agencies working on the development and deployment of quantum computing technologies. It could help accelerate the commercialization of quantum computing and drive the adoption of these emerging technologies across various sectors.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: HR 3220 has been introduced in the House of Representatives and is currently in the legislative process. If passed, the bill would establish the Quantum Sandbox program and provide funding to support the near-term advancement of quantum computing applications.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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