International Partners
And Government Agencies Join Arqit's Federated
Quantum System
June 11, 2021
Arqit Limited announced at
the G7 Leaders Conference in Cornwall, that it
has formed an international consortium of
companies and government organisations to
provide its quantum encryption technology to
government customers in a federated system
concept, called Federated Quantum System (FQS).The UK, USA, Japan, Canada, Italy,
Belgium and Austria are now represented.
Arqit invented a system
which uses satellites to distribute quantum keys
to data centres. These keys are delivered using
a new patented protocol called ARQ19, which
solves the "Global versus Trustless" problem
which previously prevented the adoption of
Satellite Quantum Key Distribution (QKD).Arqit further invented a method, called
QuantumCloud™ to translate the benefits of this
quantum key distribution to any form of endpoint
or cloud machine without the need for any
special hardware. The first version of
QuantumCloud™ launches for live service to
commercial customers in 2021.
Government customers
typically have more stringent requirements for
control and are more inclined to buy "Private
Instances" of cloud technology rather than
managed services.Arqit has
therefore designed a different version of its
technology to meet this need and has recruited a
strong community of partners from allied
countries to collaborate in bringing the FQS
system to use.
Collaboration partners
include BT, Sumitomo Corporation, Northrop
Grumman, Leonardo, QinetiQ Space N.V., qtlabsand Honeywell.Other
Western Allied countries are expected to
announce their inclusion during 2021.
FQS has been developed with
support from the UK Space Agency (UKSA through
its National Space Innovation Programme). The
system consists of dedicated satellites, control
systems and QuantumCloud™ software.It will be provided to the UK's 'Five
Eyes' allied governments and other international
partners, allowing sovereign protection of
strategic national assets andinteroperability for joint operations.
The first FQS satellites
are to be integrated and tested at the National
Satellite Test Facility in Harwell near Oxford
and are expected to be launched on Virgin
Orbit's LauncherOne from Newquay in Cornwall in
2023, after the launch of the first commercial
Arqit satellites. The role of Virgin Orbit in
providing responsive launch services for
government customers from any location is
additive to the plan to deploy many FQS
satellites to support the needs of a growing
list of allied country partners.
Arqit's Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, David Williams said, "FQS
enables collaboration between NATO-allied
governments around the world to form a federated
version of QuantumCloud™ infrastructure.It also enables the Joint All Domain
Command and Control vision to come to life.The FQS system is global in its nature,
and there is now strong momentum in an
international consortium joining forces to bring
it into use".
General Stephen Wilson,
Director of Arqit Inc. said, "For Allies working
together Joint All Domain Command and Control
(JADC2) is essential.For
JADC2 to work, we must have a real identity,
credentialing, and access management solution.Arqit's technology makes trusted data
security possible".
Minister for Science,
Research and Innovation, Amanda Solloway MP
added, "As a global science superpower, the UK
continues to make advances in quantum science
which is revolutionising cyber-security across
the world. Backed by government funding, Arqit
is paving the way in developing a new generation
of quantum technologies that defend against
sophisticated cyber-attacks on national
governments, strengthening our resilience and
helping us all the build back better from the
pandemic".
UK Space Agency CEO, Graham
Turnock added, "Space technologies have become
embedded in almost every aspect of our daily
lives, and UK Space Agency funding is
accelerating our development as a world leader
in space technology. Arqit's advances in quantum
technologies will strengthen the UK's resilience
against harmful cyber-attacks, helping us
protect our critical services. The announcement
today shows the attraction of Arqit's model to
our partners".
Interim Head of Spaceport
Cornwall, Melissa Thorpe also said, "The
deployment of Responsive Launch capability from
Cornwall is an excellent demonstration of the
need for the investment made by Cornwall
Spaceport, and we welcome the strong commercial
opportunities represented by the FQS
partnership".
Dan Hart, CEO of Virgin
Orbit commented, "Recent headlines from across
the world show how vital it is to have encrypted
communications supporting our economy and our
security. The team at Arqit has already
demonstrated that its encryption capabilities
provide a critical service to a global customer
base. By adding a space layer with its Federated
Quantum System, Arqit is taking that service to
an even higher level. We're delighted to support
the team, and to add its quantum satellites to
our manifest for flights out of Cornwall".
Kevin Brown, Managing
Director of BT Security said, "BT is pleased to
be part of the first phase of the FQS project,
which aligns with our wider commitment to
providing security solutions for the most
critical organisations. As this project advances
to a global stage, it provides a clear example
of how the UK is playing a leading role in
developing important new technologies".
Eiji Ishida, Executive
Officer and General Manager, Lease, Ship and
Aerospace Business Division of Sumitomo
Corporation said, "The FQS concept is important
because it allows us to manage a local instance
of the infrastructure and deliver the control
that our defence customers will require.Sumitomo Corporation is pleased to be in
this consortium, which is very far ahead of
other technologies".
Professor Rupert Ursin of
qtlabs said, "Austria has been a strong
supporter of the Satellite QKD technology which
we have helped Arqit to build, and I am pleased
that qtlabs is able to continue to represent
Austria in this consortium and will try to bring
the benefits of FQS to the Austrian and other
government users".
Marina Mississian, Senior
Director Space Payloads for Honeywell Aerospace,
Canada added, "Satellite enabled quantum
encryption is strategically important for
Honeywell and Canada. With the support of the
Canadian government, we have been pleased to be
associated with Arqit's commercial mission and
now to join the FQS system, which will further
the collective security goals of the 'Five Eyes'
community of nations".
Frank Preud'homme, Sales
and Business Development Director for QinetiQ
Belgium said, "We have been pleased to support
the Arqit space mission since 2017 and see
strong potential for the creation of sovereign
capabilities for a close alliance of allied
countries in sharing this technology".
Norman Bone, Chair and
Managing Director, Leonardo UK concluded,
"Leonardo and Telespazio recognise the
increasingly digital nature of UK and allied
national defence and security and the
expectations of our customers that their systems
are secure and resilient. The rapid,
collaborative evaluation of new and cutting-edge
technologies such as those developed by Arqit
are a key element of Leonardo's strategy to
establish and deliver next generation systems to
our customers enabling effective and secure
multi-domain operations including in the cyber
and space domains".
The fundamental science
behind Arqit's solutions to decades-old problems
with Satellite QKD is important, but the
company's ability to translate that into usable
products that meet very precisely the needs of
users is very advanced.This
is a major advantage in moving quickly to
implement the security technology amongst allied
nations that will deliver valuable security
improvements immediately and underpin the future
of the quantum battlespace".