Federal News
QuickLogic Secures $13M USG Rad-Hard FPGA Contract
March 18, 2026
QuickLogic Corporation is positioned for substantial revenue growth in 2026, driven by a significant $13 million tranche from ongoing U.S. government contracts focused on rad-hard FPGA technology. The company is advancing onshore manufacturing capabilities and has secured multiple Intel 18A agreements totaling nearly $2 million, supporting improved margins and positive cash flow expected in the second half of 2026. This development highlights increased government investment in strategic semiconductor technologies with domestic production requirements.
- The $13 million government contract tranche underscores growing federal demand for radiation-hardened FPGA solutions critical to defense and aerospace applications.
- Onshore manufacturing capabilities align with U.S. government strategic priorities for supply chain security and technology sovereignty.
- Procurement professionals should note QuickLogic's expanding role as a prime awardee with GlobalFoundries as a fabrication partner and Intel as a contract collaborator.
- Contractors and vendors in semiconductor and rad-hard technology sectors may find increased opportunities as government agencies prioritize domestic production and advanced FPGA capabilities.
When you compare and you say... manufactured onshore and it's got to meet strategic levels... I would challenge anybody to go to the websites of those companies... and point to a device that meets those requirements.
— Brian C. Faith, CEO
Total fourth quarter revenue was $3.7 million. This was down 35% from Q4 2024 and up 84% from Q3 2025.
— Elias Nader, CFO
Agencies
U.S. Government, U.S. Missile Defense Agency
Vendors
QuickLogic Corporation, GlobalFoundries, Intel, Epson
Contracts
$13 million, ~$2 million