Development of useful high-Tc superconductors requires synthesis of superconducting compounds; fabrication of wires, tapes, and films from these compounds; production of composite structures that incorporate stabilizers or insulators; and design and testing of efficient components. This report describes FY 1998 technical progress of research and development efforts aimed at producing superconducting components in the Bi-(Pb)-Sr-Ca-Cu and Y-Ba-Cu oxide systems. Topics discussed are synthesis and heat treatment of high-Te superconductors, formation of monolithic and composite conductors, characterization of structures and superconducting and mechanical properties, and fabrication and testing of protolype components. Collaborations with industry and academia are documented.