The heavy ion fusion program is developing single aperture
superconducting quadrupoles based on NbTi conductor, for use
in the High Current Experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory. Following the fabrication and testing of prototypes
using two different approaches, a baseline design has been selected
and further optimized. A prototype cryostat for a quadrupole
doublet, with features to accommodate induction acceleration
modules, is being fabricated. The single aperture magnet was
derived from a conceptual design of a quadrupole array magnet
for multibeam transport. Progress on the development of
superconducting quadrupole arrays for future experiments is
also reported.