IonQ shares surge 6.81% intraday following appointment of national security veteran Katie Arrington as CIO.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026 9:33 am ET1min read
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IonQ surged 6.81% intraday following the announcement of Katie Arrington’s appointment as Chief Information Officer (CIO), a strategic hire with extensive national security and technology expertise. Arrington, a former Department of War CIO, brings experience in cyber operations, zero-trust strategy, and quantum computing applications, aligning with IonQ’s focus on securing critical infrastructure and advancing quantum systems. Her role in modernizing enterprise systems and enhancing cyber resilience, alongside Leslie Kershaw’s expanded CISO responsibilities, signals strengthened operational and security frameworks. The news reinforced investor confidence in IonQ’s leadership in quantum innovation and its alignment with national defense priorities, directly driving the intraday rally.
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