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What opened in Boulder today isn’t a lab. It’s a return.

$IONQ

What opened in Boulder today isn’t a lab. It’s a return.

Chris Monroe - IonQ’s co-founder - spent 8 years as a Staff Physicist at NIST Boulder, from 1992 to 2000. In 1995, working with Nobel laureate David Wineland, he demonstrated the world’s first quantum logic gate. Ion traps. The building where modern quantum computing was born.

The man who cut the ribbon yesterday spent six years at that same NIST facility.

Dr. David Allcock - now IonQ’s VP Science for Compute - was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at NIST Boulder from 2013 to 2019. He simultaneously served as a PREP Researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder. He’d been part of the original Oxford University research on EQC-based ion traps, alongside Dr. Chris Ballance and Dr. Tom Harty (h/t @netcreat). When he joined Oxford Ionics as Director of Science for North America in June 2024, he was already living in Boulder.

When IonQ acquired Oxford Ionics in September 2025 for $1.075B, Allcock didn’t need to move. He was already there.

A week ago, Allcock posted his own announcement on LinkedIn: VP Science for Compute, leading the Science team alongside CTO Tom Harty and Director Ken Wright across four time zones - College Park, Oxford, Boulder, Seattle.

And he ended the post with the story.

The ion traps now going into production at SkyWater, Allcock wrote, are based on designs he sketched on napkins in grad school, in 2011 - “if only someone could actually build these.”

Fifteen years later, IonQ is the company actually building them.

Dr. Chris Ballance - now IonQ’s President of Quantum Computing - said at the ceremony that Boulder was chosen over several other cities precisely because of the density of NIST, CU Boulder, and the talent pool that has been compounding there for three decades.

That talent isn’t theoretical. It’s walking in.

Dr. Mickey McDonald - the eighth employee ever at Atom Computing, the man who personally led the technical design of their first commercial machine - just joined Oxford Ionics in Boulder. After six and a half years in neutral atoms, he chose to learn trapped ions.

Dr. Steven Moses spent seven years at Honeywell and Quantinuum scaling QCCD trapped-ion architectures, then a stint at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing at Caltech. In September 2025 - the same month IonQ closed the Oxford Ionics acquisition - he joined Oxford Ionics’ Boulder office. Before all of that, he was a postdoc in Chris Monroe’ own group at JQI and the University of Maryland. His PhD was at JILA in Boulder. (h/t @netcreat)

Eight years after Monroe trained him in Maryland, Moses walked back into Boulder, into the lab Monroe’s company just opened, in the city where Monroe demonstrated the first quantum logic gate thirty years ago.

The pattern is becoming visible: IonQ is concentrating the best ion-trap, neutral atom, and EQC architects on a single floor.

And this lab doesn’t sit in isolation.
On the Q1 2026 earnings call (May 6), the picture got sharper:

→ 256-qubit chip (6th gen) going into production at the SkyWater fab right now
→ 7th gen 10,000-qubit chip development just started, same fab partner
→ 200,000-qubit chip expected back from SkyWater in 2028

Three consecutive generations of IonQ hardware are already locked into one US foundry. The SkyWater acquisition (expected legal close Q2/Q3 2026) is paperwork on something that’s already shipping.

What’s coming online in Boulder:

$100M of investment. 100+ jobs at full operations. Construction completes this summer. The first quantum computer arrives end of 2026, from IonQ’s UK manufacturing chain (Oxford Ionics).

In Boulder, “quantum platform” isn’t a slide deck. It’s a 30-year homecoming, a competitor brain drain, a napkin sketch from 2011 going into production, and a hardware roadmap that runs from 256 qubits today to 200,000 qubits by 2028.

Nothing about this is random. Every move was placed.

Honestly. What a story. Bravo, and bravo again, to the entire @IonQ_Inc👏

#IonQ

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u/No_Jelly7345 — 2 days ago
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lonQ Acquire - Seed Innovation (The most undervalued acquisition, here's why)

$IONQ

USAF HQ admin IT.
Pentagon analytics fabric.
Pentagon AI/ML platform.
USAF battle management.
Missile-warning satellites.

One company holds positions on all five.
It is called Seed Innovations. Roughly 50 staff. A Colorado town of about 12,000 people. In January, IonQ acquired it.

The press release called it "AI-driven software." The award trail on USAspending is heavier than that.

THE COMPANY

Founded 2013 by Marlu Oswald in Monument, Colorado. Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB). Roughly 50 staff, software architects, Site Reliability Engineers (the people who keep complex production systems running 24/7), PhDs in machine learning. Engineering depth from Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, VMware, and Air Force programs.

Thirteen years building software for the Department of War (the renamed DoD), the Intelligence Community (CIA, NSA, NGA, DIA, and others), and commercial customers.

Not a fresh face. A 13-year defense software shop that quietly became deeply embedded across five different parts of the Pentagon.

THE TOP TEN PRIME CONTRACTS, verified on USAspending

$39.7M obligated, $70.9M ceiling. SAF/CO Platform Services. Awarded by Air Force District of Washington for the Secretary of the Air Force Chief Operating Officer. The digital backbone running USAF headquarters administrative IT.

$31.4M obligated, $67.4M ceiling. Advana Edge Support Services. Funded by Washington Headquarters Services, the office that runs the Pentagon itself. Description, verbatim from USAspending: "aggressively grow the initial AI DevSecOps capabilities to a full-scale enterprise capability, operating in both cloud and edge environments." Advana is the Pentagon's enterprise data and analytics platform, how the Joint Chiefs and the Office of the Secretary of Defense actually see their own data.

$20.6M obligated, $30.2M ceiling. ABMS CBC2 Platform Development. Direct prime contract, not a sub. ABMS CBC2 = Cloud-Based Command and Control for the Advanced Battle Management System, USAF's multi-domain command architecture (the air component of JADC2). Awarded by AFLCMC C3BM (Command, Control, Communications, and Battle Management).

$20.4M obligated. JCF AI/ML Automation. Awarded by Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). JCF = Joint Common Foundation, the Pentagon's central AI/ML platform infrastructure, originally stood up under the Joint AI Center (JAIC), now under the Chief Digital and AI Office (CDAO).

$11.1M obligated, $39M ceiling. E-7A USG DevSecOps Pipeline (DSOP). The DevSecOps pipeline for the aircraft replacing the E-3 Sentry AWACS. The plane USAF will run airborne battle management on for the next two decades.

$9.9M obligated. Software Development, Security and Operations Services Platform One Team 4. Direct co-development of Platform One, the official US Air Force DevSecOps stack.

$6.9M obligated. DSOP Big Bang Team 2. Co-development of Big Bang itself (Platform One's core DevSecOps pipeline kit).

$6.3M obligated. DevSecOps SBIR Phase 3. Operational transition of SBIR-funded DevSecOps research.

$5.7M obligated. DSOP Party Bus Team 2. Co-development of Party Bus (the deployment service that ships Big Bang to customers).

$5.7M obligated. DSOP Iron Bank Team 2. Co-development of Iron Bank (the Pentagon's catalogue of pre-approved, security-hardened software containers).

Plus 22 smaller contracts: Defense Information Systems Agency software work, Missile Defense Agency SBIR Phase I and II (8 contracts on flexible simulation, AGAVM, generative simulation), USSF Space Operations Command software support, NETCOM data science, and a $500 SHIELD initial task order opening Seed's CAGE code under the $151B Missile Defense Agency contract ceiling. Seed is the 5th IonQ entity with independent SHIELD access, alongside Capella Space, Vector Atomic, Skyloom, and IonQ core.

THE SUBAWARDS, what Seed did under other primes

$22.4M from Lockheed Martin on contract FA881018C0005. This is Next-Gen OPIR GEO, the Space Force's space-based missile early warning satellite program (Lockheed Martin Space prime, $5.85B). Seed has been on this for years: program management support, NGG labor, Phase 02 labor.

$3.1M from Booz Allen Hamilton (DevSecOps pipelines, funded by Washington Headquarters Services).

$367K from Sabel Systems on the XM-30 program, the Army's Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, the Bradley replacement (formerly known as the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle). DevSecOps environment + curated code factory.

THE CUSTOMER MAP

Stack the prime customers and the subaward customers together.

Department of the Air Force. 14 prime contracts. $122M.

Washington Headquarters Services / OSD. Advana Edge + adjacent. $33M.

Defense Information Systems Agency. JCF. $20M.

Department of the Army. 4 contracts. $32M.

Missile Defense Agency. 11 contracts plus SHIELD CAGE access.

Lockheed Martin Space. Next-Gen OPIR. Strategic missile warning.

Booz Allen Hamilton. DevSecOps under WHS.

Sabel Systems. XM-30 IFV.

Five Pentagon directorates plus the missile-warning satellite program plus the next-generation Army fighting vehicle. That is not a software vendor profile. That is a defense integration profile.

PUTTING $180M IN BUDGET PERSPECTIVE

US Department of War total budget: roughly $850B per year. Department of the Air Force alone (Air Force + Space Force): around $215B per year. $180M cumulative across roughly a decade is statistically a rounding error, well under 0.001% of annual DAF spend.

The number is not the signal. The placement is.

You do not buy Seed Innovations for the dollars. You buy it for the addresses on the call sheet: USAF HQ administrative IT, Pentagon analytics fabric, Pentagon AI/ML platform, USAF battle management, the Platform One DevSecOps stack itself, the Missile Defense Agency CAGE network, the Next-Gen OPIR satellite layer. Twelve months of recruiting cannot replicate any one of those, much less seven of them at once.

WHEN KATIE ARRINGTON SAID "HERO"

In December 2025, Katie Arrington, IonQ's Chief Information Officer, formerly the Pentagon's own CIO, publicly called Marlu Oswald a "hero" on the Quantum Infrastructure team. She knew exactly what was being added.

THE COLORADO SPRINGS CLOSER

And then there is the address.

Seed Innovations sits at 19960 Capella Drive, Monument, Colorado. The company IonQ acquired is physically located on a road named Capella. Capella Space, the SAR satellite operator IonQ already owns. Twenty-five minutes south sits the rest of the orbit: Schriever SFB, Peterson SFB, US Space Command HQ, NORAD / Cheyenne Mountain, US Space Force HQ.

Three IonQ subsidiaries. One Colorado Springs ecosystem. One drive.

So.

While the market watches qubit counts, IonQ has assembled, through Seed Innovations alone, a direct presence on USAF HQ administrative IT, Pentagon data analytics, Pentagon AI/ML, USAF battle management, the Platform One DevSecOps stack, the Missile Defense Agency CAGE network, and the Next-Gen OPIR missile-warning satellite program.

Then layer that on top of Capella Space (SAR satellites), Skyloom (optical communications), Vector Atomic (atomic clocks), and Oxford Ionics (trapped-ion hardware).

Five subsidiaries. One thesis.

That is the Cisco half of "the Nvidia AND Cisco of quantum."

$IONQ #IonQ #Quantum #DefenseTech

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u/No_Jelly7345 — 2 days ago
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Fresh on arXiv: @qbraid_official × @IonQ_Inc × @nvidia

$IONQ

“ Tempo-like” device. 54% lower logical error rate. A new blueprint for simulating nature.

Fresh on arXiv: @qbraid_official × @IonQ_Inc × @nvidia on mid-circuit measurement for fermionic quantum chemistry simulations.

An important step toward fault-tolerance.

Full breakdown in 11 slides 👇

u/No_Jelly7345 — 2 days ago
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On stage today in Boulder : New office

$IONQ

On stage today in Boulder:

→ Gov. Jared Polis (State of Colorado)
→ @NiccoloDeMasi Masi (CEO, @IonQ_Inc )
→ Chris Ballance (Oxford Ionics co-founder, UK)

UK Consul in the audience.

Same week Jake Douglass left Polis’s $127M Elevate Quantum hub for IonQ Federal.

Oxford → Boulder → Federal. One room.

The platform isn’t a slide deck. It’s a guest list.

u/No_Jelly7345 — 2 days ago
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🚨 Quantinuum filed S-1.

🚨 Quantinuum filed S-1.

Nasdaq, target >$20B valuation.
The filing’s own Q1 2026 numbers:

→ Revenue: $5.2M (−73% YoY)
→ Bookings: $1.3M (−32%)
→ Net loss: $136.6M
→ Cash: $677M
→ Asked premium: ~600x revenue

Same quarter on $IONQ:

$64.7M revenue (+755% YoY),

$3.1B cash, $470M backlog.

In January, the gap between the two trapped-ion peers was a thesis.

Today, it sits in the SEC’s own pages at the higher end of the range.

The market is repricing in real time.

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u/No_Jelly7345 — 2 days ago
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🚨 New IonQ R&D lab. Boulder, Colorado.

🚨 New IonQ R&D lab. Boulder, Colorado.

Cheryl Krauss (Global Head Marketing & Comms) on LinkedIn:

“In Boulder we are gearing up for tomorrow’s event with Colorado officials, Boulder’s Mayor Brockett, Colorado University, UK’s Consul and Elevate Quantum. IonQ will officiate our new R&D lab and recruit for top talent.”

Three threads converging.

David Allcock VP Science for Compute is already Boulder-based. The man who publicly reframed SkyWater-era ion traps as a “fundamental reset” of scaling expectations. Boulder isn’t new geography for IonQ. It’s getting a dedicated physical anchor.

Jake Douglass joined IonQ Federal this week as Federal Capture Director.

His prior role: Quantum Workforce & Ecosystem Officer at Elevate Quantum the $127M EDA Mountain West Tech Hub. The hire and the lab opening land the same week.

UK’s Consul on the guest list. Post-Oxford Ionics, bilateral coordination is showing up at local ribbon-cuttings now.

Two months back we tracked IonQ’s careers page jumping from 73 to 114 open positions Boulder and Broomfield among the new locations. Add Seed Innovations (January 2026 acquisition) and the Colorado footprint is no longer a satellite.

The institutional layer catches up with the org chart.

$IONQ #IonQ #Quantum

u/No_Jelly7345 — 3 days ago
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$IONQ isn't a quantum compute pure-play anymore

$IONQ isn't a quantum compute pure-play anymore.

In 18 months, it became THE platform - singular - on which US national security quantum capability gets built.

The acquisition spree wasn't diversification. It was the deliberate assembly of an end-to-end stack - operational across every domain DoD recognizes. The institutions are now naming it out loud.

And the timing matters. The Trump administration owns 9.9% of Intel ($8.9B, August 2025, CHIPS Act funds converted to equity). It holds an equity stake in MP Materials (critical minerals). Commerce Secretary Lutnick: "there'll be more transactions." The Council on Foreign Relations tracks it as a "strategic portfolio of national security-related companies."

That policy logic doesn't predict anything specific for $IONQ. It makes clear what kind of company becomes structurally hard to ignore: the only US-listed pure-play with an end-to-end NatSec quantum stack already deployed.

Concrete real-time signal: yesterday, the President of the United States told America from the White House to "go and buy a Dell."

Meanwhile, the senior Dell federal commercial bench has - over the past six months - walked into $IONQ's commercial organization. Six C-suite and VP-level operators. Combined Dell tenures north of 100 years.

When a sitting President publicly endorses a company, you take note. When that same company's entire federal go-to-market machine quietly migrates into a US-listed quantum platform, you reread the chart.

Now look at what's been assembled:

THE ROSTER - every chair that matters for federal access:

→ Katie Arrington (CIO) - ex-Department of War CIO (acting), CMMC architect
→ Leslie Kershaw (CISO) - ex-USSF Space DELTA 6 Cyber Technical Director
→ Robert Cardillo (Exec Chair, IonQ Federal) - ex-NGA Director
→ Gen. Jay Raymond (Special Advisor) - first-ever Chief of Space Operations USSF
→ Bill Dunlap (SVP Architecture) - ex-Principal Deputy CIO, Department of War (acting)
→ Dean Acosta (Government Affairs) - briefed quantum at the White House, January 2026
→ Rick Muller (SVP Federal Engagement) - ex-IARPA, ex-Sandia National Laboratories
→ Martin Roetteler (VP Quantum Software) - co-authored the 2020 Microsoft paper that proved Elliptic Curve Cryptography falls to quantum before RSA
→ Thomas Häner (Principal Scientist) - same paper co-author, joined April 2026 (ex-AWS Quantum Zurich, ex-Microsoft Azure Quantum)

→ The Dell federal bench, by name:

• Scott Millard - Chief Business Officer
• Chad Sakac - SVP Field Engineering (Dell EMC veteran)
• Steve Harris - SVP Federal GTM (23y Dell federal)
• Cameron Chehreh - VP Federal Field Engineering (ex-Dell Federal CTO)
• Mike Lawson - VP Federal GTM (15y Dell USAF/COCOMs)
• Scott Sherman - Sales Enablement (23y Dell, $16B program ops)

The team that wrote the playbook for breaking ECC encryption is now inside the company. So is the team that built Dell's federal sales engine. Both, simultaneously.

THE SCIENTIFIC BENCH - the people actually building the technology:

→ Chris Ballance (President, Quantum Computing) - co-founder Oxford Ionics, world record holder on two-qubit gate fidelity. His framing: "Physics is a sunk cost. What matters is engineering."
→ Chris Monroe (Co-founder, IonQ) - pioneer of trapped-ion quantum computing, recent keynote "From Startup to Success - The IonQ Story" at Southeast Venture Showcase Nashville (April 2026)
→ Marco Pistoia (CEO IonQ Italia) - quantum algorithms researcher, ex-JPMorgan Quantum, co-author of flagship IonQ papers including BF-DCQO portfolio optimization (arXiv 2602.23976)
→ Mihir Bhaskar, Bart Machielse, David Levonian (Lightsynq) - Harvard Lukin lab veterans, authored the March 2026 Nature paper on silicon-vacancy diamond interferometry across 1.55 km
→ Martin Suchara (Director, Quantum Applications) - ex-Microsoft Azure Quantum, ex-AWS, ex-Argonne National Lab (co-founded DOE Q-NEXT)
→ Daniela Becker - ex-AWS Braket, chose IonQ after evaluating every quantum vendor
→ Mickey McDonald - ex-Atom Computing employee #8, 15-year neutral-atom veteran who chose trapped ions

1,500+ employees globally. 300+ PhDs. 1,100+ patents. Scaling to 3,000+ post-SkyWater integration.

THE PLATFORM - every entity below is owned by $IONQ:

→ Oxford Ionics - 99.99% two-qubit gate fidelity, trapped-ion hardware
→ Vector Atomic - quantum inertial sensor on the X-37B, in orbit
→ Capella Space - SAR imaging, sub-24h tasking
→ ID Quantique - QKD live in Switzerland, Slovakia, Romania, Korea (4 sovereign networks); September 2025 AFRL breakthrough - 92.3% conversion efficiency, trapped-ion to telecom C-band, highest ever recorded
→ Skyloom - optical comms LEO, 42 terminals already in orbit on SDA Tranche 1, 88 delivered total
→ Seed Innovations - Colorado-based, ~$97M DoD portfolio
→ Lightsynq - diamond photonic interconnects (Harvard Lukin spin-out), Nature paper March 2026 on silicon-vacancy diamond interferometry across 1.55 km
→ Qubitekk - quantum networking, powers EPB Chattanooga
→ SkyWater (pending close, shareholder vote today) - DMEA Cat 1A Trusted Foundry, 100% US supply chain

THE SOFTWARE ECOSYSTEM - a platform isn't only hardware:

→ Q-CTRL Fire Opal - natively integrated on IonQ Forte processors (10x deeper circuits, 1000x reduced compute cost, 1000x improved accuracy per Q-CTRL's published numbers)
→ Kipu Quantum - algorithmic partner. BF-DCQO algorithm running on IonQ Forte / Forte Enterprise / 64-qubit Barium dev system. Joint papers: S&P 500 portfolio optimization (arXiv 2602.23976, 250 real assets), protein folding (arXiv 2604.26861). Co-authors: Martin Roetteler (IonQ), Marco Pistoia (CEO IonQ Italia), Enrique Solano (Co-CEO Kipu)
→ Classiq Technologies - $IONQ direct investor in Classiq's $110M Series C (largest quantum software round on record, alongside SoftBank, AMD, Qualcomm, HSBC). Hardware-agnostic compiler. Clients already on platform: BMW, Citi, Rolls-Royce, Mitsubishi Chemical, Intesa Sanpaolo, Comcast. Just launched expert-level Quantum AI Agents
→ Horizon Quantum - $IONQ holds 13.3% stake (post-PIPE December 2025), anchor strategic investor. Singapore-based, building Triple Alpha hardware-agnostic platform. Public via SPAC merger with dMY Squared, chaired by Harry You - ex-IonQ lead independent director, ex-dMY Technology (which brought IonQ public). Founded by Joe Fitzsimons

Inder Singh (COO/CFO IonQ) framed it directly: "It's nice to have the iPhone. It's better to have the App Store with it."

THE GLOBAL DEPLOYMENT - 8 sovereign jurisdictions, already in production or signed:

→ 🇺🇸 USA - Tennessee EPB Quantum Center (first US site for BOTH computing AND networking); Florida statewide quantum-safe initiative signed April 27 at eMerge Miami (~100-mi corridor Palm Beach → Miami-Dade, FLR's 1,540-mi backbone, 13 universities, 58 affiliates)
→ 🇨🇭 Switzerland - Geneva network (IDQ HQ, world's first commercial QKD); QuantumBasel $60M+ deal, 256-qubit roadmap (first IonQ system delivered outside the US)
→ 🇮🇹 Italy - IonQ Italia (€1B / 300 jobs, Minister Urso met De Masi in Washington); Niscemi Sicily landslide monitoring with US Consulate Naples + NAS Sigonella; Marco Pistoia (CEO IonQ Italia) at the Wilson Center DC alongside Italy Economy Minister Giorgetti - quantum framed as critical technology in the Italy-US economic security agenda
→ 🇰🇷 Korea - KISTI Tempo 100-qubit + HANGANG supercomputer (largest quantum-classical cluster in the world); Samsung/LG MOU; 800-km national network connecting 48 government agencies (since 2022)
→ 🇬🇧 UK - ProQure £2B sovereign engagement (Phase 1 deadline May 29, 2026)
→ 🇷🇴 Romania - RoNaQCI national network: 1,500+ km, 36 QKD-secured links, 6 cities (largest operational QKD network in Europe)
→ 🇸🇬 Singapore - NQSN+ with Singtel (Southeast Asia's first commercial Quantum-Safe-as-a-Service)
→ 🇸🇰 Slovakia - Bratislava production QKD network

THE COVERAGE - every operational domain DoD recognizes:

→ SPACE - Skyloom (42 terminals SDA Tranche 1), Capella (SAR LEO), Vector Atomic (X-37B in orbit)
→ SEA - Vector Atomic (US Navy RIMPAC 2022 deployment, $200M+ federal portfolio), Capella (Devonport Naval Base Auckland captured at 25cm resolution)
→ LAND - Qubitekk (EPB Chattanooga commercial network), all national QKD networks above
→ AIR - AFRL contract vehicles, USSF leadership inside the org (Raymond, Kershaw)
→ CYBER - ID Quantique (QKD/PQC live), Arrington (CMMC architect), DoW CTA #2: "Quantum and Battlefield Information Dominance"

IonQ at the Texas Quantum Economy Conference (Feb 28, 2026): "the world's first vertically integrated quantum technology platform - applications across land, sea, air, and space."

De Masi on Florida (April 27, 2026): "Creating a statewide quantum network in Florida will mark another major milestone in the deployment of IonQ's global quantum platform."

Not marketing lines. Descriptions of what's already deployed.

THE INSTITUTIONAL VALIDATION - already happened, in 2026, not 2030:

→ MDA SHIELD IDIQ ($151B ceiling, 2,400+ eligible companies): $IONQ holds 5 independent CAGE codes - IonQ core, Capella, Vector Atomic, Skyloom, Seed Innovations.
→ DARPA - engaged across 4 simultaneous program tracks (no other quantum company has this position): QBI Phase B (via UMD ARLIS) with Phase C selection imminent, HARQ (sole commercial winner - first two-system trapped-ion interconnect demo, AFRL-validated April 14 2026), ROCkN (via Vector Atomic), QBI Phase C direct candidacy
→ Department of War Critical Technology Area #2: "Quantum and Battlefield Information Dominance"
→ Year of Quantum Security 2026 launched in Washington DC (January 12, 2026): IonQ's Craig Miller on stage with FBI, CISA, NIST
→ White House National Cyber Strategy (March): "secure quantum computing" + PQC adoption
→ State Dept Bureau of Emerging Threats: quantum named explicitly
→ DNI Tulsi Gabbard before Congress: quantum encryption as strategic threat
→ De Masi named commissioner on SCSP Commission on US Quantum Primacy
→ National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act ($2.7B over 5 years, bipartisan Young/Cantwell, cleared both committees)
→ McKinsey QTM 2026: $IONQ named the only company present across all three quantum pillars - Computing, Sensing, Communication
→ King Charles III state visit, Blair House reception (April 28, 2026): $IONQ on the official UK Government attendee list - alongside Apple, NVIDIA, Meta, AMD, Google, Salesforce, Amazon (only pure-play quantum invited)
→ GDIT (Defense IT prime, $52B revenue) named $IONQ strategic partner in its VIA emerging-tech strategy, March 2026 - alongside AWS, Google Public Sector, ServiceNow, GitLab

"There is no quantum industry. There is just IonQ." - De Masi, January 2026.

He wasn't bragging. He was describing assembly already in motion.

You don't assemble this for press releases.

You don't assemble this if your thesis is "quantum compute will eventually be a real market."

You assemble this if you intend to BE the platform.

Land, sea, air, space, cyber. Eight countries. Four DARPA program tracks. Five SHIELD CAGE codes. Hardware, software, algorithms, networking, foundry - owned, integrated or anchored. Two of the world's top quantum cryptanalysts on payroll. 1,500+ employees, 300+ PhDs, 1,100+ patents. One platform.

That's the call $IONQ leadership made.

And here's where it lands: the question is no longer whether $IONQ becomes the US national security quantum platform. The platform IS becoming $IONQ. At some point, the institutions stop having a choice about whether to recognize it.

In 2026, the receipts started showing - including the federal sales bench the President just publicly told America to buy from

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u/No_Jelly7345 — 3 days ago