Press Release

The Aerospace Corporation Grows in Albuquerque by 25 Percent

By SpaceRef Editor
August 1, 2019
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Responding to the critical need to revitalize the nation’s nuclear deterrence and to outpace new threats against space assets, The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace)announced today at a ribbon cutting the expansion of its facilities in Albuquerque, N.M. Aerospace also revealed a record-high local employment of nearly 100 top engineers and scientists to support the Department of Defense’s deterrence mission and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA’s) critical stockpile programs.

“In our time in Albuquerque, Aerospace has forged enduring partnerships with the NNSA and the Air Force nuclear and space programs to ensure they remain vital elements of our national security,” said Steve Isakowitz, Aerospace president and CEO. “Our work has already resulted in new programs for Air Force Space Command’s Space Rapid Capabilities Office at Kirtland Air Force Base. As we demonstrate our value in nuclear deterrence, we look forward to helping shape the future of $150 billion in nuclear programs.”

Aerospace has been a member of the Albuquerque community since the early 1980s when a handful of engineers began supporting satellite research programs. That small office has evolved and now provides support to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Aerospace has also supported the Operationally Responsive Space Office through the years and recently brought rapid innovation and streamlined program management capabilities to SpRCO. Additionally, the company is bringing its end-to-end expertise in launch and on-orbit mission success to the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center.  

Aerospace’s presence in New Mexico generates an annual economic impact of $21 million, including employment and support to the local economy. The 100 Aerospace employees based in Albuquerque have a long record of giving back to the local community, in particular through programs that inspire the next generation of students to study science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Aerospace’s volunteers hostSTEM teacher workshops to bring science and engineering materials to primary, middle, and high school classrooms across New Mexico. The company also has a regionally focused internship program and hires students from The University of New Mexico and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

Aerospace’s core customers in New Mexico include the NNSA, AFRL, NASA, and Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center. For the Air Force, customers include AFSPC SpRCO and several organizations that are part of the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, specifically the Innovation and Prototyping Directorate and the Launch Enterprise’s Small Launch and Targets Division. 

About The Aerospace Corporation

The Aerospace Corporation is a national nonprofit corporation that operates a federally funded research and development center and has approximately 4,000 employees. With major locations in El Segundo, Calif.; Albuquerque, N.M.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Washington, D.C., Aerospace addresses complex problems with agility, innovation, and objective technical leadership across the space enterprise and other areas of national significance. For more information, visit www.aerospace.org. Follow us on Twitter: @AerospaceCorp.

SpaceRef staff editor.