"We have sites across the
country, but
Brevard County
offers a unique blend of
skilled people and a
growth-friendly business
environment that make it a
great fit for this project,"
said
Tom
Malko, vice
president of Assembly, Test
and Launch Operations at
Lockheed Martin Space
Systems. "Partnering with
the community creates a
win-win for
Florida, for
Lockheed Martin and for our
customers."
The North Brevard County
Economic Development Zone,
Economic Development
Commission (EDC) of
Florida's
Space Coast,
Enterprise Florida
and the
City of Titusville
all supported this planned
expansion for the benefit of
the local economy.
"Florida
is home to one of the
largest aerospace and
aviation industries in the
nation and we continue to
grow," said Governor
Rick
Scott. "It's
exciting that Lockheed
Martin continues to expand
in
Florida,
adding hundreds of jobs for
our families. We will do all
we can to make it easier for
businesses like Lockheed
Martin to succeed in
Florida."
"The EDC worked closely with
Enterprise Florida,
the North Brevard Economic
Development Zone and the
City of Titusville
to ensure a strategic
business approach was
demonstrated that resulted
in the selection of
Titusville,"
said
Lynda
Weatherman,
president and CEO of the EDC
of
Florida's
Space Coast. "This expansion
builds upon a community
known for its space
legacy. Lockheed Martin's
decision to invest in
Titusville
adds to the city's global
recognition as a prime
location for the next
generation of space
technology development."
A
wholly-owned subsidiary of
Lockheed Martin, Astrotech
Space Operations has
prepared over 300 payloads
for launch since 1984.
Astrotech Space Operations
customers include NASA,
other U.S. government
agencies and commercial
customers.