General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, a prime contractor for DMEA, issued the contract to JMAR as part of the Defense Department's Advanced Technology Support Program. Since the ARMS foundry was established in 1999, JMAR has played a key role in the installation and implementation of that foundry's chip fabrication processes, which include CMOS gate array, EEPROM and radiation-tolerant ultrathin silicon technologies.
Under a contract awarded by General Dynamics in 1998, JMAR supported the DMEA in the design, construction and commissioning of the ARMS foundry, which is a custom integrated circuit prototyping facility that produces innovative microcircuits to replace obsolete military system electronics. JMAR maintains a semiconductor process engineering and operations group next to DMEA's facility in Sacramento. The work under the current contract will be performed on-site by JMAR's Sacramento staff with support from JMAR's Southern California offices.