The Forum tracks quantum technology policy across three dimensions: jurisdiction, sector, and policy domain. Every development we cover is tagged across all three, allowing analysis that connects what is too often treated in isolation.
106 countries and international organisations across five coverage tiers, from major quantum powers monitored daily to a watch list reviewed quarterly.
Six industries where quantum policy decisions create specific compliance, procurement, or operational requirements that sector teams need to track.
Six categories of government action, from national strategies and funding decisions to export controls, regulatory mandates, workforce policy, and political signals.
How the dimensions connect
A single development often spans all three. When Australia’s ASD sets a PQC migration deadline for government systems, that entry is tagged to Australia (jurisdiction), Government and Public Sector (sector), and Regulation and Standards (policy domain). A subscriber interested in any one of those dimensions will find it. A subscriber filtering across two or three will see the specific intersection that matters to them.
This structure powers both the free Policy Tracker on qpf.org and the subscriber portal within Quantum Policy Radar. The tracker records what happened. The Radar explains what it means.