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U.S. DoD Awards $1.5 Billion Contract to GlobalFoundries for Secure Chips

The Department of Defense signed a 10-year, $1.5 billion contract with GlobalFoundries to secure onshore production of critical microelectronics.

Executive briefing: On February 12, 2024 the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Microelectronics Activity awarded a 10-year contract worth up to $1.5 billion to GlobalFoundries. The agreement guarantees secure, domestically produced semiconductors for defense, aerospace, and critical infrastructure programs, leveraging GlobalFoundries’ facilities in Malta, New York and Burlington, Vermont.

Key supply signals

  • Trusted manufacturing. The contract expands GlobalFoundries’ status as a DoD-accredited Trusted Foundry, covering radio frequency, mixed-signal, and high-voltage technologies.
  • Capacity investment. DoD funding supports tool upgrades and workforce development to increase output for defense and dual-use applications.
  • Resilience impact. The agreement underwrites secure supply for weapons systems, satellites, and communications gear that cannot rely on offshore fabs.

Control alignment

  • Supply assurance. Defense contractors and critical infrastructure operators should integrate the contract into secure microelectronics sourcing plans.
  • Compliance mapping. Align export controls, ITAR, and CMMC obligations with GlobalFoundries’ trusted manufacturing workflows.
  • Program scheduling. Coordinate with DoD program offices on production slots reserved under the agreement.

Action checklist

  • Engage GlobalFoundries on design enablement services available through the contract.
  • Update bill-of-materials risk assessments to reflect the expanded domestic capacity for sensitive chips.
  • Track DoD reporting requirements tied to trusted supply-chain metrics.

Sources

Zeph Tech helps defense and critical infrastructure clients leverage trusted foundry contracts to harden supply chains.

  • GlobalFoundries
  • Department of Defense
  • Trusted Foundry
  • Semiconductor supply
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