GOMACTech was established primarily to review developments in microcircuit applications for government systems. Established in 1968, the conference has focused
on advances in systems being developed by the Department of Defense and other government agencies and has been
used to announce major government microelectronics initiatives such as VHSIC and MIMIC, and provides a forum
for government reviews.

GOMACTech and the Space Environment and Effects
Working Group (SEEWG) are pleased to announce that SEEWG technical interests will again be integrated into the GOMACTech 2017 conference program to be held in Reno, Nevada, 20-23 March, 2017. GOMACTech welcomes participants with SEEWG technical interests to GOMACTech 2017. The GOMACTech Conference is an Unclassified, E
xport-Controlled event that requires participants to be U.S. Citizens or legal U.S. Permanent Residents. All registrants must provide proof of U.S. Citizenship or Permanent
Resident status prior to being permitted entry into the conference. Additionally, a signed Non-Disclosure Statement will be required.

The GOMACTech Conference is an Unclassified, Export-Controlled event that requires participants to be U.S.
Citizens or legal U.S. Permanent Residents. All registrants must provide proof of U.S. Citizenship or Permanent
Resident status prior to being permitted entry into the conference. Additionally, a signed Non-Disclosure
Statement will be required, and must be signed onsite.

Fred Sexton
Sandia National Laboratories
General Chair
Stephen Hary
Air Force Research
Technical Program Chair