Industry/Stakeholder Engagement Forum (I/SEF)
Agency: ACC Aberdeen Proving Ground
Location: Virginia
NAICS: Not Provided
| Agency | National Science Foundation |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 07/24/26 |
| Posted | 05/14/26 |
| Estimated Value | Not Provided |
| Set Aside | None |
| NAICS | 541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) |
| PSC | AJ12 - General Science And Technology R&D Services; General Science And Technology; Applied Research |
| Location | Alexandria, VA United States |
The National Science Foundation (NSF), Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), announces its intent to solicit Written Proposals for NSF X-Labs teams in the technical domain of quantum interconnects and integrated quantum photonics. This NSF X-Labs Topic Announcement is issued under the Other Transaction Agreement Solutions Offering (OTASO), NSF-OTASO-FY26-XLabsInitative. NSF X-Labs is a flexible, outcomes-driven initiative designed to build and accelerate novel platform technologies capable of unlocking new sectors, advancing use-inspired scientific breakthroughs, and supporting U.S. leadership in science and technology. Through this effort, NSF seeks ambitious, full-time R&D teams with the operational autonomy, technical expertise, and organizational flexibility necessary to pursue foundational platform technologies that traditional university and industry labs may not be positioned to address alone. This Topic Announcement focuses on quantum systems, specifically quantum interconnects and integrated quantum photonics. Future quantum computing and quantum information processing systems are expected to rely on the ability to transfer quantum information, including coherence and entanglement, between discrete physical subsystems. Quantum photonic technologies that use photons as robust carriers of quantum information offer a promising pathway toward scalable quantum computing, sensing, metrology, and networking. Integrated quantum photonics may further enable dense integration of optical components, such as entangled sources, interferometers, filters, switches, and detectors, onto compact chips and packages. NSF X-Labs teams selected under this Topic will focus on the research and development of technologies that enable next-generation quantum interconnects, integrated quantum photonics, and supporting technologies. NSF anticipates issuing one or more Other Transaction (OT) contract awards. Proposers should review the OTASO, NSF-OTASO-FY26-XLabsInitative, and this Topic Announcement carefully before submitting a Written Proposal. NSF will evaluate submissions in accordance with the procedures and criteria set forth in the OTASO and this Topic Announcement. This posting shall not be construed as an obligation on the part of the Government. The Government is not obligated to make any award as a result of this notice. The Government will not pay for any information submitted or for any costs incurred in responding to this notice. Any information received becomes the property of the Government and will not be returned to the submitter. Responses may also be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or as otherwise required by law.
Background The National Science Foundation (NSF), Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), is initiating a solicitation for Written Proposals for NSF X-Labs teams focused on quantum interconnects and integrated quantum photonics. This initiative aims to build and accelerate novel platform technologies that can unlock new sectors and advance scientific breakthroughs, supporting U.S. leadership in science and technology. NSF X-Labs seeks full-time R&D teams with the necessary expertise and flexibility to tackle foundational technologies that traditional labs may not address effectively. Work Details The selected NSF X-Labs teams will focus on the research and development of next-generation quantum interconnects, integrated quantum photonics, and supporting technologies. Key tasks include: 1) Developing scalable modular architectures for discrete processing units; 2) Interconnecting heterogeneous quantum subsystems via quantum transducers; 3) Creating reconfigurable quantum photonic circuits for compact multi-qubit operations; 4) Innovating next-generation quantum light sources, low-loss waveguides, and integrated single-photon detectors. The aim is to create transformative platform solutions that can lead to broad industry adoption and integrated system capabilities. Period of Performance The anticipated period of performance includes a 9-month Phase 0 with a Go/No Go selection after 7 months, followed by a Phase 1 lasting approximately 24 to 36 months. Place of Performance The specific geographic locations for the performance of this contract have not been provided.
| Contact name | X-Labs |
|---|---|
| Contact email | xlabs@nsf.gov |
| Contact phone | None |
Agency: ACC Aberdeen Proving Ground
Location: Virginia
NAICS: Not Provided
Agency: DHS Office of the Chief Procurement Officer
Location: Virginia
NAICS: 541519
Agency: Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Location: Virginia
NAICS: 236220
Agency: Naval Sea Systems Command
Location: Virginia
NAICS: 532490