Microelectronics Technology Development and Support (DMEA)

Abstract

The Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) mission is to leverage advanced technologies to provide microelectronics solutions across the entire spectrum of technology development and system acquisition phases. It is critical to National Security for the Department to maintain technological superiority through microelectronics solutions via partnerships with the Defense Industrial Base, and by alternative means when industry is unable or unwilling to provide them. DMEA provides an in-house capability to quickly develop and deliver timely, cost-effective, technically appropriate solutions to sustain weapon systems, to modernize their capabilities, increase their lethality, address new threats, and meet operational demands. DMEA augments its in-house capability through extensive industry and Government partnerships, which enable streamlined access to a variety of microelectronics technologies and engineering services to enhance responsiveness and develop sources for advanced microelectronics solutions. DMEA’s capabilities are critical in an atmosphere of diminishing domestic semiconductor manufacturing capability and increasing worldwide supply chain risks. The Department has very little influence over the microelectronics industry; the defense market represents less than 0.1% share of the total global semiconductor market. Access to mainstream, State of the Practice (SOTP) and State of the Art (SOTA) technologies is therefore a major and growing challenge. Threats to defense microelectronics include counterfeiting, latent vulnerabilities, malicious insertions, reliability issues particular to military environments, consolidation and off-shoring of manufacturing, rapid obsolescence and diminishing technology availability coming from an unpredictable and unsecured supply chain. In addition, as the Department maintains its weapon systems longer than originally planned, extended use increases demand for sustainment and modernization, which further intensifies the need for DMEA’s unique capabilities. DMEA provides the Department with engineering expertise and laboratories to address the myriad of microelectronics issues and to meet military requirements across the entire spectrum of technology research and development, acquisition, and long-term support. DMEA applies its specialized capabilities to resolve microelectronics issues for hundreds of distinct Department programs across the acquisition lifecycle every year. In addition, DMEA assists the Combatant Commands (COCOMs) including Special Ops, Cyber, Intelligence, and the Radiation-Hard communities. DMEA also manages the Trusted Foundry Program which provides the Department with access to SOTA microelectronics manufacturing capabilities with the added benefit of Trust when required. This program administers and manages a robust ecosystem of accredited suppliers that meet the Departments requirements for semiconductor assurance per DoDI 5200.44. This program also provides the Department with the most advanced ASIC technology’s available in a Trusted or ITAR assurance level. The program also provides for a Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) program that enables the DoD to transfer research and prototyping into production acquisition programs.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2025
Source ID
0603720S_3_0400_PB_2025
Change Summary Explanation
FY 2025 Program Increase: M365 Enterprise Licensing Upgrade - DISA transfer funds to the services and Defense organizations to enable DoD components to buy Microsoft 365 (M365) ES license upgrades for their respective users. FY 2025 Program Decrease: Reduction to fund higher DoD priorities.
Service Agency Name
Defense Logistics Agency

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Organizations

  • Defense Logistics Agency

Tags

Readers

  • Cybersecurity.
  • Defense Technology Research and Development.

Technology Areas

  • Cyber
  • Microelectronics

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