Quantum policy is moving fast. National strategies are being rewritten, export controls are tightening, PQC migration deadlines are approaching, and standards bodies are racing to define requirements that will shape markets for decades. Keeping pace with developments across 100+ jurisdictions, six policy domains, and dozens of regulatory bodies is a full-time job. Most organisations cannot staff it.

The Quantum Policy Radar is the Forum’s subscription intelligence service. It monitors quantum technology policy developments worldwide, curates what matters, and interprets what it means for the people who need to act on it.

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What subscribers receive

Weekly Briefing. Five to eight curated items per week, each built around four questions: what happened, why it matters, what remains unclear, and who should care. Delivered by email and accessible in the subscriber portal. The entire briefing reads in ten minutes.

Breaking Alerts. Some developments cannot wait for the weekly cycle. When a government issues a new executive order or an export control list expands, we issue a standalone alert within hours, using the same structured format.

Quarterly Deep-Dive. One substantial analytical piece per quarter, comparing how different jurisdictions are handling the same policy challenge or assessing where a regulatory trend is heading. These are the pieces subscribers forward to their CEO or minister.

Annual Review. The definitive State of Quantum Policy report, covering every major jurisdiction and policy domain. Subscribers receive it included; non-subscribers can purchase it standalone.

Subscriber Portal. Every briefing and alert is archived in a searchable, filterable portal organised by domain, jurisdiction, sector, and date. Over time, the archive becomes the real asset: a living database of quantum policy intelligence that no one else has assembled.

Coverage domains

Who it serves

Quantum company executives
Tracking export controls, funding opportunities, and regulatory shifts
Defence contractors & primes
Monitoring procurement signals and allied coordination
Government policymakers
Staying current on what peer nations are doing
Investors & venture capital
Assessing policy risk and funding flows across jurisdictions
CISOs & security architects
Tracking PQC migration mandates and quantum-safe procurement
Research institutions
Following grant opportunities and collaboration frameworks

Subscription tiers

Individual

$1,800/year

One reader. Weekly briefing, breaking alerts, quarterly deep-dive, annual review, and full portal access. Also available monthly at $175/month.

Team

$6,000/year

Up to five readers. Everything in Individual, plus portal sharing, annotation features, and quarterly group briefing calls with Q&A.

Organisation

$12,000/year

Up to 15 readers. Everything in Team, plus the Subscriber Lens (a bespoke jurisdiction, domain, or sector filter) and one advisory session per year.

Enterprise / Government

$25,000+/year

Unlimited seats. Everything in Organisation, plus two advisory sessions, priority access to Forum events, one bespoke briefing annually, and two complimentary tickets to Quantum Bled.

Academic / Research: $900/year — full access for one reader with verified academic or non-profit research affiliation.

Individual reports are also available separately: Annual State of Quantum Policy review ($495), quarterly deep-dives ($195), and the monthly Quantum Policy Radar Open Brief (free). Visit QuantumPolicyRadar.com for details.

The relationship between the Forum and the Quantum Policy Radar

The Quantum Policy Forum is the parent organisation. The Quantum Policy Radar is its product. The Forum’s non-profit mission gives the Quantum Policy Radar editorial independence and analytical credibility, while subscription revenue sustains the Forum’s policy research, convenings, and capacity-building programmes.

The Quantum Policy Radar provides interpretation and assessment, not advocacy. When a policy is confused, a strategy underfunded, or an export control poorly targeted, subscribers hear about it directly. That candour is what distinguishes an intelligence service from a newsletter.

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