To amend the National Quantum Initiative Act to require a biennial report on the progress of the Subcommittee on Quantum Information Science of the National Science and Technology Council in implementing the national workforce strategic plan, and for other purposes.
To amend the National Quantum Initiative Act to require a biennial report on the progress of the Subcommittee on Quantum Information Science of the National Science and Technology Council in implementing the national workforce strategic plan, and for other purposes.
Plain Language Summary
# HR 7292 Summary **What the Bill Does** This bill would require the federal government to produce progress reports every two years on efforts to develop a skilled workforce in quantum information science. Quantum information science is an advanced field combining physics, computer science, and engineering with potential applications in computing, security, and other technologies. The bill specifically asks the National Science and Technology Council's Subcommittee on Quantum Information Science to report on how well they're implementing the national workforce strategic plan for this emerging field. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects federal agencies involved in quantum research and education, as well as educational institutions and workers in the quantum science field. It would also impact Congress, which would receive these reports to assess progress.
Indirectly, it could influence funding and policy decisions related to quantum workforce development. **Current Status** HR 7292 is currently in committee and has not yet passed either chamber of Congress. The bill was introduced by Representative Michael Lawler (R-NY) in the 119th Congress. It represents a relatively modest legislative action—requiring oversight reporting rather than creating new programs—focused on accountability in quantum workforce planning.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.