L3Harris expands Florida facility to support America’s Golden Dome
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) has completed a $100 million expansion at its satellite integration and test facility in Palm Bay to support the Department of Defense’s (DoD) urgent need for on-orbit technology for the Golden Dome for America—L3Harris’ new investment in Florida adds to the existing capability of the Space Coast and will enable key components for this strategic capability to be delivered during President Trump’s second term.
Artistic rendition of America’s Golden Dome, courtesy of Lockheed Martin
L3Harris currently provides crucial missile warning and missile defense capabilities with five satellites on—orbit and 34 satellites being developed for hypersonic missile tracking in support of the DoD’s current missile warning and missile defense architecture.
L3Harris has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure and manufacturing processes across the United States to deliver national defense capabilities at the pace and scale required.
L3Harris’ investments translate to more than 900,000 square feet of new and renovated advanced manufacturing space nationwide to support the production of space-based missile warning and defense technologies, precision fire-control sensing, targets, and propulsion and control systems for interceptors.
L3Harris Technologies Chair and CEO Christopher E. Kubasik speaks at the opening of the 94,000-square-foot satellite integration and test facility. The company completed a $100 million expansion to support the Department of Defense’s urgent need for on-orbit technology for the Golden Dome for America.
Accelerating the production of proven hardware for national missile warning and defense remains a priority as we align resources across the enterprise to support the President’s vision for America’s Golden Dome,” said Christopher E. Kubasik, Chair and CEO, L3Harris. “We continue to deliver advanced space-based technology with the speed and agility required to protect our homeland from advanced threats while bolstering U.S. manufacturing and continued investment in Florida.”
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