Oxford Instruments, Superconducting Technology (OI-ST) produces Nb3Sn wire via several "internal Sn" routes. Recently, 12 T, 4.2 K non-Cu critical current, density (J(c)) values of similar to2900 A/mm(2) have been achieved by increasing the Nb and Sn fractions of the filament subelements. Similar conductors for high field use have shown engineering current density (J(e)) values of 170 A/mm(2) at 23.5 T, 1.8 K. OI-ST is also involved with research for the High Energy Physics (HEP) National Conductor Program. Results on composites made entirely by hot extrusion are described. Finally, the present status of Ta-Sn powder-in-tube (PIT) and Nb3Al Precursor strand development are presented. PIT strands have irreversibility fields over 26 T at 4.2 K, while Nb3Al precursor strand has been. produced by a route that promotes bonding of the billet components.