Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

    NOTICE OF INTENT TO NONCOMPETITIVELY ACQUIRE OPTICAL MICROSCOPE

    Sol. NIST-SS26-103Special NoticeGAITHERSBURG, MD
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Apr 21, 2026
    POSTED
    Apr 7, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    334516
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    6695
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Commerce intends to noncompetitively acquire an optical microscope from Nikon Metrology for inspecting custom VLSI wafers. This specialized equipment is essential for NIST's research in artificial intelligence and requires specific technical capabilities that only Nikon can provide. Interested parties are encouraged to respond if they can meet the outlined requirements.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    NIST-SS26-103
    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Posted Date
    April 7, 2026
    Response Deadline
    April 21, 2026
    NAICS Code
    334516AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    6695
    Issuing Office
    DEPT OF COMMERCE NIST
    Primary Contact
    Cielo Ibarra
    State
    MD
    ZIP Code
    20899
    AI Product/Service
    product

    Description

    Announcement Type: Special Notice
    Classification Code: 6695

    Announcement Number: NIST-SS26-103

    Subject: Notice of Intent to Noncompetitively Acquire Optical Microscope - Nikon Metrology (UEI: NP7BRVCLFN51)
     

    The Alternative Computing Group in the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) Division 683 conducts research addressing the rapidly expanding measurement needs of new hardware for artificial intelligence, exploring emerging computing hardware, architectures and algorithms, and developing chip-based test vehicles for massively parallel measurements.  A significant portion of this work involves procurement of CMOS wafers up to 8” (200 mm) in diameter from foundries, and integrating custom nanoscale devices on top of them, either in the NIST NanoFab or through research partnerships and CRADAs with universities and companies.   A crucial step in this research is the microscopic inspection of whole wafers to characterize them, in particular highlighting any defects that may be present. For this purpose, NIST requires an optical microscope capable of observing 200 mm wafers at a range of magnifications extending to at least 100X.  To allow stitching together of an array of images to cover large portions of the wafer, an encoded motorized stage and software are required.  

    NIST intends to award a non-competitive contract to Nikon Metrology for an optical microscope to be used for inspection of custom VLSI wafers both before and after addition of specialized devices by NIST personnel in NIST's CNST clean room and by research collaborators.

    This notice is not a request for a quotation. A solicitation document will not be issued, and quotations will not be requested.

    This acquisition is being conducted under the authority of RFO 12.102(a). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 334516, Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing.

    NIST requires a solution that meets the following minimum requirements:

    1. Has a collection of objectives, including a 100x apochromat objective with numerical aperture (NA) at least 0.9 and working distance (WD) at least 2 mm;
    2. Is compatible with brightfield, darkfield, and differential interference (DIC) contrast mechanisms;
    3. Can accommodate wafers up to 8" (200 mm) in size;
    4. Has a fully motorized stage with encoder, allowing acquisition of stitched images;
    5. Has a stage speed of up to 240 mm/s; (6) includes a scientific color CMOS-based camera with sensor at least 35.8 mm x23.8 mm, pixel count 6000 x 3984 or greater and pixel size 6 um x 6 um or larger; and
    6. Includes all software necessary for complete control of motorized components and camera, allowing acquisition of precision stitched images.

    After thorough evaluation, it has been determined that the optical microscope from manufacturer, Nikon Metrology, is essential for several reasons:

    1. Technical: Only Nikon can supply a 100x apochromat objective with numerical aperture (NA) at least 0.9 and working distance (WD) at least 2 mm. Other manufacturers of optical microscopes cannot meet this requirement. Based on market research, other manufacturers cannot simultaneously meet the requirement of an apochromatic 100X objective, a NA of 0.9, and a WD of 2 mm. Other manufacturers' 100X apochromatic objectives have a WD as small as 0.21 mm, requiring extreme care to avoid colliding with the sample.  Other manufacturers' 100X objectives with a longer working distance are not apochromatic. The samples the NDCD will be observing require months of intense nanofabrication to create, both by NIST personnel and collaborators, making observation at 0.21 mm working distance intolerably risky.  Without an apochromatic lens, critical detail will not be observable. 2) Only Nikon can supply a motorized stage that can travel as fast as 240 mm/s.  Without this stage speed, acquisition of large area stitched images with take an intolerably long time, subjecting the measurements to possible thermal drift and/or other calibration errors.  And 3) Only Nikon provides a CMOS camera with chip as large as 35.8 mm x 23.8 mm, minimum pixel count of 6000 c 3984, and minimum pixel size of 6 um x 6 um.  Other manufacturers' cameras have chip sizes ranging from 5.4 mm to 12.4 mm and pixel sizes 2.4 um to 2.74 um.  These smaller CMOS chips result in a lower signal to noise ratio that is insufficient for acquiring the images we need to obtain from our wafers. Nikon Metrology is the only company that can provide the required optical microscope in accordance with the minimum listed above and therefore is the sole source.


    NIST conducted market research from December 2024 – December 2025 by conducting online searches, discussions with sources, and discussions with colleagues to determine what sources could meet NIST’s minimum requirements.  The results of that market research revealed that only Nikon Metrology, LLC,  12701 Grand River Road Brighton, Michigan 48116, USA, UEI: NP7BRVCLFN51 appears to be capable of meeting NIST’s requirements. The Government intends to issue a Sole Source Award to Nikon Metrology, under the authority of FAR 12.102(a). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 334516. 

    However, any sources that believe they are capable of meeting NIST’s minimum requirements are encouraged to respond to this notice by the response date to provide the following information at a minimum: Company Unique Entity Identifier number in https://sam.gov; details about what your company is capable of providing that meets or exceeds NIST’s minimum requirements; whether your company is an authorized reseller of the product or service being cited and evidence of such authorization; and any other information that can help NIST determine whether this requirement may be competitively satisfied.

                                                                                                                    

    Key dates

    1. April 7, 2026Posted Date
    2. April 21, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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