DMEA PPP Epi Growth Opportunities
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE MICROELECTRONICS ACTIVITY (DMEA)
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    The Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) is seeking qualified commercial entities to establish partnerships for the collaborative manufacturing of thick Silicon Carbide (SiC) epitaxial layers, which are crucial for high-voltage Department of Defense (DoD) applications. The primary objective is to secure a reliable supply of high-quality, thick epitaxial SiC on 150- or 200mm wafers, addressing current challenges in commercial SiC manufacturing, such as high costs and limited availability. This initiative not only aims to meet DoD requirements but also allows for potential surplus production to be sold commercially, enhancing the overall market for SiC materials. Interested firms are encouraged to submit a white paper detailing their qualifications and proposed partnership models by the extended deadline, with inquiries directed to Robert Crandell at robert.d.crandell.civ@mail.mil.

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    The Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking partnership opportunities for the collaborative manufacturing of thick Silicon Carbide (SiC) epitaxial layers intended for high-voltage Department of Defense (DoD) applications. SiC materials offer superior performance benefits, enabling operation in extreme conditions, which is essential for various DoD systems. The DMEA aims to overcome current limitations in commercial SiC manufacturing, which include high costs and low availability of thick epitaxial wafers. The desired partnership could involve Cooperative Research and Development Agreements or Public-Private Partnerships with organizations that have demonstrated expertise in SiC epitaxy. This initiative aims to establish a secure supply of high-quality epitaxial SiC wafers that meet DoD requirements while potentially allowing surplus production to be sold commercially. Respondents to the RFI must provide detailed qualifications, partnership models, and business cases demonstrating feasibility and risk management. Specifications for substrate materials and growth capabilities are provided to guide proposals. The DMEA is well-positioned to support this collaboration through newly constructed cleanroom space, emphasizing a balanced benefit for both DoD and commercial partners.
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