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New Lockheed Martin’s Long Range Fires Production facility officially breaks ground

Photo by Senior Airman Isaac Johnson

U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin officially break ground on new Long Range Fires Production facility at the company’s site in Camden.

In June, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson joined Lockheed Martin executives during the Paris Air Show to announce the company’s $142 million investment in its Camden facility, adding 326 new jobs by 2024. These newly created jobs will grow the Camden facility workforce from approximately 650 employees to more than 900 employees in the next few years.

The new Long Range Fires Production Facility adds more than 70,000-square-feet of production and office space to the current property in Highland Industrial Park, supporting increased orders for the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS), the Low-Cost Reduced-Range Practice Rocket (LCRRPR) and other associated work.

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“This new building represents Lockheed Martin’s long-standing commitment to meeting our customers’ current and future needs, as well as bringing more high-paying jobs to the Camden area,” said Justin Routon, site director at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control’s facility in Camden. “Our facility has a long record of precision manufacturing and on-time deliveries, which is the reason Lockheed Martin continues to invest in our Camden Operations and this is an exciting first step in our expansion process.”

Building construction is slated for completion at the beginning of 2021.

L to R: Lockheed Martin Director Justin Routon; Lockheed Martin Vice President Brian O’Connor; City of East Camden Mayor Angie McAdoo; Camden Mayor Julian Lott; Lockheed Martin Vice President GD Woods; Lockheed Martin Vice President Gaylia Campbell; Arkansas Economic Development Commission Executive Director Mike Preston; and Executive Director Ouachita Partnership for Economic Development James Lee Silliman officially break ground on the new Long Range Fires Production facility.
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