L3Harris Technologies completed a $125 million expansion at its space manufacturing facility in Fort Wayne. The project supports the Department of Defense’s demand for on-orbit technology designed to protect the U.S. with a “Golden Dome."
The company expects the investment to enable these capabilities to be delivered in the later half of President Donald Trump's second term.
The expanded 95,000-square-foot facility will support engineering, integration, testing and program management for L3Harris’ missile defense programs. The development also supports increased satellite production capacity for civil weather programs for global customers.
“With capacity to produce 48 payloads per year, we continue to deliver at the scale and speed our defense customers require and are successfully poised to protect against threats to our homeland,” L3Harris President of Space and Airborne Systems Ed Zoiss said.
L3Harris has five satellites on orbit and 34 satellites in work for the Space Development Agency’s Tracking Layer and the Missile Defense Agency's Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) program. The company also provides mission-critical technology for other space-based defense initiatives.