Mercury Systems has inaugurated its newly expanded Advanced Microelectronics Center (AMC) in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. This is a state-of-the-art, 24,000 square foot design and assembly facility for RF and digital processing technologies including 5,000 square feet of lab space with secure production capabilities, the expanded AMC provides redundant and complementary capabilities with the company's existing AMCs located in Hudson, N.H, Phoenix, Arizona and West Caldwell, New Jersey. The combined capabilities in each facility provide one-stop shopping for defense prime customers who need to reduce their supply chain complexity and lower risk.
The AS9100D-certified Huntsville facility now has even more capability, enabling Mercury to continue providing very advanced, leading mixed-signal processing solutions that support their Prime customers in the development of the next-generation radar, electronic warfare and ELINT systems critical to maintaining dominance of the electromagnetic spectrum. The expansion is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to provide customers with scalable and redundant design and trusted manufacturing facilities coupled with best-in-industry innovation and technology.
Mercury’s Advanced Microelectronics Centers are a key component for the realization of the Company’s next-generation business model. Through affordable and highly differentiated sensor chain solutions, defense prime contractors can simultaneously secure their supply chain operations, minimize technical risk and meet program schedule and budget demands.
Congressman Mo Brooks, Col. Robert Barrie, Military Deputy, PEO Aviation, Donna McCrary of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce, and Harrison Diamond from the Office of the Mayor joined senior Mercury executives for a ribbon cutting ceremony, reception and facility tour.