Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a partnership this week with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to invest $100 million in the state's quantum industry. The federal investment will be used to develop quantum information science in the state. "This new collaboration with DARPA is about leveraging Maryland's world-class assets to grow our economy, create jobs, and enhance our national security," Gov. Moore said. The announcement comes after the governor launched a partnership with the University of Maryland, College Park and IonQ in January. The latest partnership with DARPA establishes the Quantum Benchmarking initiative in the University of Maryland's Discovery District and will use $100 million in federal funds to match the state's investments over the next four years. According to the governor's office, the partnership "strengthens Maryland's position as a global powerhouse for quantum science and research, and further expands opportunities for significant private investment into Maryland's quantum sector."
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