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Specialized Packaging and Integration Services for TWPA Modules

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The contract involves the precision engineering and integration of two Transmon-based Wideband Parametric Amplifiers into a single cryogenic module designed to operate under extreme thermal and electromagnetic conditions. The integration requires the incorporation of flux and electrostatic shielding to ensure signal integrity and minimize noise, while maintaining strict thermal, mechanical, and electrical compatibility across all components. The work demands advanced fabrication techniques and rigorous testing under cryogenic environments to meet the demanding performance standards required for quantum sensing and computing applications. The project is issued as a subcontract by Fermilab, a U.S. Department of Energy contractor, with a place of performance located in 60510. The solicitation was posted on July 7, 2026, and responses are due by July 24, 2026, at 8:30 PM. The North American Industry Classification System code 332992 indicates specialized manufacturing services for other fabricated metal products, reflecting the high-precision nature of the work. The effort is technical in scope and requires expertise in cryogenic systems, electromagnetic design, and quantum device packaging without reliance on standardized off-the-shelf solutions.

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Precision integration of two Transmon amplifiers into cryogenic module for quantum computing under extreme conditions.

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Department Of Energy → Fermilab - DOE ContractorView Agency

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332992 - Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing View NAICS

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IL, 60510, USA

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Precision engineering and integration of two TWPAs into a single cryogenic module with flux and ESP shielding, ensuring thermal, mechanical, and electrical compatibility.

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