
“That’s the kind of company that I really see being attracted to these sites next to the airport and Kirtland Air Force Base.” That same month, Thunderbird Kirtland Development LLC - who is developing Max Q - confirmed that a groundbreaking for two buildings at Max Q were slated for August.įirst reported by Albuquerque Business First. “They decided they want to be in that Max Q development because of where it is,” Heinrich said in June. Sen. Martin Heinrich, however, told Business First in an interview last month that the company plans to do research and development work alongside manufacturing at Max Q. Michelle Lujan Grisham.Ī BlueHalo spokesperson on June 16 said the lease had not been finalized. The total economic impact for the project over the next decade is $3.2 billion, according to the office of Gov. LEDA money is used as a closing fund to grow existing New Mexico businesses and recruit others to the state. Join the Transformation We are here to build something new and exciting together. Meet BlueHalo We develop the tools to win the next war, so there is no next war.
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department will provide $2.25 million in Local Economic Development Act incentives for the expansion, plus $250,000 from the city of Albuquerque. BlueHalo is an end-to-end lifecycle partner purpose-built to ensure our customers retain the advantage in any battlespace. The campus will include office, lab and manufacturing facilities. The expansion will bring with 64 jobs with an average salary of $90,000, in addition to 260 existing employees in New Mexico.


ARLINGTON, VA BlueHalo (the Company) a leading provider of advanced engineering solutions and technology to the national security community, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Design and Development Engineering Services Corporation (DDES). It plans a $60 million capital investment into the site. Contact: Tiffany Sevieri email protected (505) 767-1200. The company previously confirmed to Business First that it was scouting a move to the site, but local and state officials on Tuesday confirmed the expansion the development near Gibson Boulevard and Carlisle Boulevard. Virginia-based defense firm BlueHalo will build a new 200,000-square-foot development at Albuquerque’s Max Q business park that will boost the number of the company’s employees. By Collin Krabbe and Ron Davis– Albuquerque Business First
