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The United States’ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced a new program that would allow concrete measurement of progress toward building usable quantum computers. In an April 2 press release DARPA noted that its new “Quantum Benchmarking” program would “re-invent key quantum computing metrics, make those metrics testable, and estimate the required quantum and classical resources needed to reach critical performance thresholds.”
Explaining the significance of the new program, Joe Altepeter, program manager in DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office, was quoted as saying in the news release, “Building a useful quantum computer is really hard, and it’s important to make sure we’re using the right metrics to guide our progress towards that goal. If building a useful quantum computer is like building the first rocket to the moon, we want to make sure we’re not quantifying progress toward that goal by measuring how high our planes can f
MPs urge ministers to deliver on commitments by speeding up key legislation
Post-Brexit gap in environmental governance and sentencing bill among Liaison Committee s concerns
Bernard Jenkin Parliament TV
19 Feb 2021
Some of parliament’s most influential MPs have called on the government to prioritise progress with key pieces of legislation that have yet to complete their progress into law – or in some cases even receive a first reading.
In a letter to House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg, Liaison Committee chair Sir Bernard Jenkin set out six pieces of legislation seen as a primary concern. Among them is the environment bill, which will address governance gaps following the end of the EU transition period last month.