Over the past decade, the concept of net-enabled operations has become a cornerstone for our national-defense posture. The underlying assumption of this vision is the availability of robust, reliable, secure information and communications infrastructures. As government and civilian activities develop net-enabled technologies, the national defense communications infrastructure becomes an increasingly attractive target for adversary nation-states in both covert and overt operations. The demand for microelectronics is imperative for developing trustworthy, high-bandwidth, and high-speed, nano-scaled-electronics to realize the vision. GOMACTech-13 provides a forum for discussing and demonstrating advanced microelectronics that can provide the transformational, leap-ahead technologies to protect our communications networks from cyber attacks. GOMACTech is the premier forum for reporting on government-funded microcircuit research and other research efforts that focus on the technology needs of government systems. It is an unclassified, export-controlled event. All registrants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status and sign a non-disclosure statement prior to being permitted entry into the conference.