L3Harris Technologies Plans Expansion With 90 New Jobs In Anne Arundel County

3/1/21

L3Harris Technologies, Inc., a global aerospace and defense technology company, has announced plans to expand its presence in Anne Arundel County. The company will renovate its existing 45,000 square feet of space located on Benfield Boulevard in Millersville, and will also lease an additional 45,000 square feet on Candlewood Road in Hanover, giving L3Harris ample room to expand its high-tech engineering operations and incorporate high-tech manufacturing.

L3Harris, which employed 129 workers at the facility as of March 2020, will add 90 new jobs in three years as a result of the expansion. The company’s planned growth in Maryland also provides enough room to accommodate future expansions in the state of up to approximately 150,000 square feet of space.

“We are expanding our facilities and employment base here to address the growing demand for the solutions developed at our Maryland-based operations,” said Rosemary Chapdelaine, President, Maritime, L3Harris. “We greatly appreciate the area’s strong talent pool and our tremendous ongoing partnership with Anne Arundel County and the state of Maryland.”

L3Harris provides technology solutions to government agencies and commercial customers around the world, with specialties in air, land, sea, space and cybersecurity. The company employs approximately 48,000 workers, with nearly forty-percent engineers and scientists.

“L3Harris’ advanced systems help provide our nation’s government and its contractors with the safety and security it needs most, and we are grateful that they have decided to grow their footprint in Maryland,” said Governor Larry Hogan. “We are proud to support the company’s expansion and look forward to the new high-tech jobs arriving in Anne Arundel County.”

To assist with project costs, the Maryland Department of Commerce has approved a $300,000 conditional loan through Advantage Maryland, formerly the Maryland Economic Development Assistance Authority and Fund (MEDAAF). Additionally, Anne Arundel County has approved a $30,000 workforce training grant to assist with growing the company’s workforce. L3Harris is also eligible for the More Jobs for Marylanders program, as well as the state's Job Creation Tax Credit.

“Not only will this expansion allow L3Harris to add new manufacturing aspects to its facility, but it will provide dozens of jobs to the local workforce,” said Maryland Commerce Secretary Kelly M. Schulz. “We thank the entire L3Harris team for their continued dedication and investment in Maryland.”

“We appreciate our partnership with the Maryland Department of Commerce in supporting L3Harris’s expansion in Anne Arundel County,” said Ben Birge, CEO of the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation. “This collaboration is a good example of how our investment can help grow our advanced manufacturing sector and translate into quality, high paying jobs.”

To learn more about the company, please visitl3harris.com.

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