Abstract

Quantum computing promises unprecedented processing power that could revolutionize e-government services. However, realizing this potential requires updating legal frameworks on data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and procurement. This paper provides an overview of quantum computing and its applications to e-government. It analyzes gaps in current laws and regulations, arguing for benchmarks towards legal readiness. Recommendations focus on data protection standards, liability rules, transparency policies, interagency collaboration, and public-private partnerships. With timely legislation and strategic planning, governments can harness quantum computing for more secure, efficient, and equitable public services.

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