Huntsville Alabama Community Overview

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Huntsville/Madison County, Alabama is a high-tech community with the highest concentration of engineers in the nation. Primary industry sectors include Aerospace, Defense, IT, Life Sciences, and Advanced Manufacturing.

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Chamber of CommerceHuntsville/Madison County

Huntsville/Madison County Overview

Huntsville

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Madison County’s Growth & Diversification

1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

400,000

AGRICULTURE

1940s

NASAAPOLLO

SPACESCIENCE

SPACE DEFENSEELECTRONICS

DIVERSIFIED MANUFACTURING

ARMYAVIATION

BRACBIOTECH

66,317 72,903

117,348

186,540196,966

238,912

276,700

334,811

VON BRAUNARMY MISSILES

Population

Primary Industries

DefenseAerospace

AdvancedManufacturing

Information Technology

Life Sciences

The Huntsville Metro Areahas the highest per capita concentration of engineersof any community in the country.

-U.S. Census Bureau

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Source: Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County *includes onsite contractors

Leading EmployersU.S. Army/Redstone Arsenal* 30,000Huntsville Hospital System 6,280NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center* 6,000Huntsville City Schools 3,000The Boeing Company 2,600Madison County Schools 2,389SAIC 2,242City of Huntsville 2,206ADTRAN, Inc. 1,740UAHuntsville 1,675Sanmina-SCI Corporation 1,578Teledyne Brown Engineering 1,530CINRAM, Inc. 1,450Intergraph Corporation 1,325Northrop Grumman Corporation 1,252Verizon Wireless 1,200Madison County Commission 1,122DirecTV 1,100Lockheed Martin Corporation 1,040Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama 1,000

Huntsville, AL

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Canada

South Africa

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UK

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GermanySwitzerlandFrance

Luxemburg

Kuwait

Italy

Ireland

60 foreign-based companies in Huntsville/Madison County

Canada – 9

Denmark – 1

France – 4

Germany – 8

Italy - 3

Luxembourg – 1

Netherlands – 3

Sweden – 2

Israel – 1

Ireland-1

Switzerland – 5

UK – 6

Korea – 1

Japan – 12

Kuwait – 1

Singapore – 1

South Africa – 1

Israel

Port of Huntsville International Intermodal Center/Jetplex Industrial Park

GATR develops and manufactures an inflatable antenna that can be deployed any place at any time.

Digium is the creator of Asterisk, the most widely used open source telephony software. The company's product lines include a wide range of hardware and software to enable businesses to implement turnkey solutions or to design their own VoIP systems.

DIATHERIX has developed a series of molecular diagnostic services that enable unprecedented speed and accuracy for health care providers in the identification of disease-producing pathogens.

Emerging Technologies in Huntsville

Emerging Technologies in Huntsville

Stratolaunch Systems

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Population Growth – Huntsville Metro Area

Increase of 75,21722.6% of Alabama’s

Total Growth

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Raleigh Austin Huntsville USA Alabama

Metro Area Labor Force Growth

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Raleigh Austin Huntsville Atlanta Charlotte

Average Annual PayPeer Cities 2009

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Workforce Area: 32,000 Commuters

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Announced New and Expanding JobsMadison County

2000-2011

Source: Alabama Department of Commerce

Economic Development Highlights2000 – 2011

Announced New Jobs2000 Cinram Expansion 700 jobs

2001 Toyota - Engine Assembly Plant 350 jobs2003 Matsu 115 jobs2004 Toyota – Engine Assembly Plant Expansion 300 jobs2004 Northrop Grumman 500 jobs2005 Northrop Grumman 600 jobs2005 HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology 1,063

jobs2005 BRAC 4,714 jobs2006 Verizon Wireless 1,300 jobs2007 Booz Allen Hamilton 415 jobs2008 DHS 150 jobs2009 Toyota 240 jobs2009 Northrop Grumman 240 jobs2009 Dynetics 250 jobs2010 Raytheon 300 jobs2010 Dynetics 350 jobs2011 Qualitest Pharmaceuticals 200 jobs

Research & Industrial Park Locations

Cummings Research Park11,300,000 Sq. Ft. 300 Companies 25,000 Jobs

Redstone Arsenal38,000 Acres 36,000 Jobs

Redstone Products

*includes 2010 Foreign Military Sales

2010 Federal Budgets Managed at RedstoneAgency Budget

NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center $2,500,000,000Missile Defense Agency - Huntsville/Redstone Activities $5,626,400,000U.S. Army Materiel Command $49,000,000,000U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Command $15,795,983,032U.S. Army Program Executive Office - Missile & Space $3,784,200,000U.S. Army Program Executive Office - Aviation $7,060,000,000Integrated Materiel Management Center $277,000,000U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command $1,359,000,000U.S. Army Engineering & Support Center $948,000,000U.S. Army Security Assistance Command $14,600,000,000*2nd Recruiting Brigade $50,000,000Redstone Test Center $210,000,000Logistics Support Activity $77,000,000U.S. Army Garrison $121,000,000Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center $1,338,000,000Missile & Space Intelligence Center (Defense Intelligence Agency) ClassifiedArmy Contracting Command $10,801,921,021

$50 Billion Annual Contracts

Redstone Arsenal

Army Contracting CommandMajor General Commanding General ACC

Redstone General Officers

Brigadier General Commanding General ECC

U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC)General Commanding GeneralLieutenant General Deputy CommanderMajor General Chief of StaffMajor General DCS Operations

U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command (SMDC)Lieutenant General Commanding General

U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Command (AMCOM)Major General Commanding General

PEO AviationMajor General PEO

PEO Missile and SpaceMajor General billet PEO Currently a Brigadier General

U.S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC)Major General Commanding General

Missile Defense Agency (MDA)Major General (USA) Deputy for Test, Integration & Fielding Major General (USAF) Program Director GMD

Missile Defense Agency/Von Braun III

Army Materiel Command Headquarters

Overview

• 50 year long-term lease (w/ 25 year option) of 470 acres of underutilized land

End State

• 4 million ft2 office park

• Office, R&D, academic, and conference space

• Phased construction over 10 year period

• Over $500 million of private investment

Media Recognition

Media Recognition

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