US Federal News Bureau
Written by: Pritam Bordoloi, Senior Reporter, CDO Magazine
Updated 9:06 PM EDT, July 16, 2026

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has launched Project Triad, a new initiative to integrate quantum sensing, quantum networking, and quantum computing into a unified operational system.
The initiative aligns with President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on advancing quantum innovation and seeks to accelerate the commercialization of emerging quantum capabilities across government and industry.
“NSF Project Triad will unite the research enterprise to advance the administration’s vision, ensuring public investments translate into strategic advantages in quantum technology for all Americans,” said Brian Stone, performing the duties of the NSF director, in a statement.
According to NSF, integrated quantum systems could support future applications ranging from secure communications and navigation in GPS-denied environments to advanced medical imaging and resource exploration.
Project Triad is structured around three programs. The NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory will develop a proof-of-concept integrated quantum system and advance selected projects from design to implementation by late 2026, subject to funding. NSF X-Labs will provide milestone-based funding for research challenges such as quantum interconnects and photonics technologies. Meanwhile, NSF Quantum+X will collaborate with industry to identify commercial applications in sectors including energy, finance, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals.
The initiative builds on NSF’s broader quantum investments, including its recently launched $100 million National Quantum and Nanotechnology Infrastructure program, while leveraging existing quantum institutes, engineering centers, and research infrastructure to advance innovation and workforce development.