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Advanced Microelectronics Design and Fabrication (CMOS, Mixed-Signal, Analog)

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The contract calls for the design, development, and production of radiation-hardened and high-reliability CMOS integrated circuits specifically tailored for use in nuclear weapons systems, encompassing digital, analog, and mixed-signal devices. These components must meet stringent performance and durability standards to function reliably under extreme radiation environments, ensuring mission-critical operation in sensitive defense applications. The work is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 334413, indicating specialized semiconductor manufacturing activities, and is being managed by the Department of Energy with performance required at Road Forks, New Mexico, 87117. Proposals must be submitted by August 13, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 12, 2026, and no set-aside provisions are in place, allowing open competition among qualified vendors with proven expertise in high-reliability microelectronics for national security systems.

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Design and produce radiation-hardened CMOS circuits for nuclear weapons systems under DOE contract in New Mexico.

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334413 - Semiconductor and Related Device ManufacturingView NAICS

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ROAD FORKS, NM, 87117, USA

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Design, development, and production of radiation-hardened or high-reliability CMOS integrated circuits, including digital, analog, and mixed-signal devices for nuclear weapons systems.

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