Maximum Length Sequence Phase Encoding for Quantum Sensor Readout
Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Location
Los Alamos, NM
New Mexico
Estimated Value
N/A
Type
Special Notice
Set-Aside
NONE
Opportunity Summary
This federal contract opportunity from ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF involves maximum length sequence phase encoding for quantum sensor readout in Los Alamos, New Mexico. This is a NONE set-aside procurement. Responses are due by Dec 23, 2026 (162 days remaining).
Contract Description
Quantum sensors can detect extremely small electromagnetic and magnetic signatures, which makes them powerful tools for geophysical analysis, materials detection, environmental monitoring, and scientific research. Their sensitivity also makes them vulnerable to interference from ambient RF sources, electrical noise, and outdoor or industrial environments. Traditional readout methods attempt to preserve the phase of the sensor or allow it to evolve uniformly, but these approaches can produce ambiguous results or false positives when exposed to strong interference. Los Alamos researchers developed a pseudorandom phase-encoding method that allows a quantum sensor to distinguish true target signals from substantial background noise. By applying a maximum length sequence, also called an msequen...
Timeline
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Response Deadline
Dec 23, 2026
162 days remaining
What Contractors Should Know
This is a NONE set-aside, meaning only qualifying small businesses may compete.
Work will be performed in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Local presence or experience in this area can strengthen your proposal.
Should You Pursue This?
Good Fit If…
- ✓You hold the required NONE certification
- ✓You have operations or past performance in New Mexico
- ✓You have worked with ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF before
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Contractor FAQ
What certifications are needed for this NONE contract?
This opportunity requires NONE certification. Contractors must be registered and certified in SAM.gov with the appropriate small business designation to be eligible to submit proposals.
How do I submit a bid for this ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF contract?
To bid on this opportunity, you must be registered in SAM.gov. Review the full solicitation documents available at SAM.gov, prepare your technical and cost proposals per the instructions, and submit before the response deadline of Dec 23, 2026.
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