MEMBERSHIP

The MMEC empowers members to discover new technologies, share capabilities, develop a skilled workforce, and bring groundbreaking innovation into scalable commercial production for the benefit of National Security. Membership is open to all agencies, academic institutions, research entities, non-profits and not-for-profits, private companies, state and local governments, federally funded research and development centers, or other legal entities.

Benefits of membership include:

  • Access government and DoD funded projects to advance technologies, products and solutions for a secure domestic supply chain
  • Obtain visibility into government needs and priorities
  • Collaborate with leaders in industry, academia, and government to support long term DoD military platforms and next-generation commercial applications
  • Identify partnership and teaming opportunities to advance business goals
  • Access Hub and Core fabrication facilities, infrastructure investments, and tools.
  • Provide input and shape the direction of future US microelectronics development through stakeholder, steering, and working group participation
  • Access equitable intellectual property policies and support for IP protection
  • Utilize workforce development efforts to create and access the next generation of microelectronics professionals
  • Access to strategic and aligned private capital from domestic sources to ensure both business growth and project success.

STEPS TO BECOME A MEMBER

Step 1: Complete Membership Application Below

Step 2. Download, Sign and Upload Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement

Step.3. Download, Sign and Upload MMEC Membership Welcome Packet and Membership Agreement.

Step 4: On or around the week of October 1, you will be provided Membership Portal access subject to passing company security check.

MEMBERSHIP TYPE

COST

Open Membership

$0

Stakeholders, Federal, State, and Local Government, FFRDC’s

$0

Start-ups, R3 Universities, Community, Trade and Technical Colleges

$250

Small Business and R2 Universities

$500

Large Businesses and R1 Universities

$1,000

Membership application

Organization Address
Primary Member Contact(Required)
Technical Contact(Required)

Organizational Type

Please select the description(s) that apply to your organization. If “Other” please describe your company type in the space provided. Only organizations/individuals that have direct applications to ESC will be granted membership.

Organizational Type(Required)
*Haven’t performed any DoD or federal contract work in the past year
Technical Areas of Expertise
What is a non-traditional defense contractor? An entity that is not currently performing and has not performed, for at least the one-year period preceding the solicitation of sources by the Department of Defense for the procurement or transaction, any contract or subcontract for the Department of Defense that is subject to full coverage under the cost accounting standards (CAS). Review 48 CFR § 9903.201-1 for a list of CAS exemption
Organization Size (non-government)(Required)
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MMEC Member Agreement

The MMEC Member Agreement outlines the membership model, structure, member participation, consortium project submittals, bylaws, dues, and policies. All memberships must be through affiliation with a US-based entity. Download the MMEC Member Agreement below and upload when completed. Welcome to the MMEC!

MUTUAL NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT

As a MMEC member it is required that a, Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement (MNDA) MNDA between the MMEC and your organization and all project performers is in place BEFORE a project can be submitted to the government. The MMEC MNDA is available for download provided in the “DOWNLOAD MNDA” link below. Please review, sign the MNDA and upload to the link “UPLOAD NDA”.

CURRENT MEMBERS

SiFive Inc.
Sigenics, Inc
Silicon Assurance
Silicon Operations Inc
Silicon Technologies, Inc.
Silvaco
Single Crystal Diamond
Sixline Semiconductor
SK Infrared
SkyWater Technology Foundry, Inc.
SMART Microsystems, Ltd
Snochip
Southwest Research Institute
Spark Photonics Design, Inc.
SRI
Staffco
SUSS MicroTec Inc.
SWIR Vision Systems
Synopsys, Inc.
Tacan Information Systems
Tagore Technology
TAP Engineering
Teledyne FLIR Commercial Systems (aka Teledyne FLIR Components)
Tenet3
Tercero Technologies
Texas A&M University
TF Wireless
The Tipp Harrison Group LLC
Thinks Works, PBC
Toppan Photomasks Round Rock, Inc.
Tortuga Logic Inc., dba Cycuity
Tower Semiconductor
Trusted Semiconductor Solutions
UES Inc.
The Uhl Agency
UMASS
University of Arkansas
University of California San Diego
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Florida
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Kansas
University of Louisville
University of Maryland
University Of Michigan
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
University of Notre Dame
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
University of Texas Austin
University of Texas Dallas
University of Toledo
University of Utah
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Univertical
US Army Research Laboratory
US Naval Research Laboratory
Varioscale
Vertaeon
Vets To Drones
Vyir Inc
WD Advanced Materials
Wichita State University
WingXpand, INC
Wireless@VT
WiTest
WNK Aviation LLC
Wolfspeed
Woolpert
Wright Brothers Institute
Wright State University
X-celeprint
Xcelerium
Youngstown State University