The American Center for Manufacturing & Innovation (ACMI) and
Prometheus Energetics (Prometheus), a U.S.-based merchant supplier
of solid rocket motors (SRMs) established through a new corporation
between Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq:
KTOS) and RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., today announced an
agreement to build a new energetics, SRM and munitions production
facility in Bloomfield, Indiana. Prometheus’ 550-acre headquarters
and production facility will leverage shared equipment and services
from the Department of Defense (DOD) Munitions Campus Program,
awarded to ACMI Federal, and will be built on the campus near Crane
Army Ammunition Activity and Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane
(Crane).
“Selecting this site for Prometheus’ headquarters and its
energetics and solid rocket motor production facility is a
strategic move to leverage cutting-edge technology and proximity to
key government and defense facilities as well as funding from the
Munitions Campus Program led by ACMI,” said Dave Carter, Kratos
Defense & Rocket Support Services Division President. “We are
eager to contribute to growth within this innovative ecosystem and
push the boundaries of SRM manufacturing and technology.”
“As the U.S. based subsidiary of Rafael, this day is a huge
milestone for us. This collaboration is set to redefine the
possibilities within the U.S. energetics industry, combining our
respective strengths to deliver unmatched capabilities and
solutions to the U.S. energetics supply chain," said Michael Lurie,
CEO and President of Rafael USA. "We are excited to see the
transformative impact this alliance will have on the U.S. armed
services, adding an advanced and innovative supplier of SRMs to
further support the needs for high-end air defense and precision
guided missiles.”
Prometheus’ facility will serve as an anchor for the campus and
will be attractive to multiple companies involved with the
subcomponent supply chain. This campus and its capabilities will
lower the barriers to entry for new startups into the segment while
enabling established companies to rapidly test, refine, and
collaborate on technologies, accessing shared resources that will
allow more companies to achieve production at scale.
“We are thrilled to incorporate Prometheus into the Munitions
Campus Program,” said Victor Boelscher, Head of Federal Programs at
ACMI Federal. “This is a critical step in establishing a domestic
nexus for national security supply chains and lowering barriers to
entry for new manufacturers into the defense industrial base, while
creating jobs right here at home.”
ACMI Federal previously won a $75 Million Munitions Campus
Program contract to strengthen the munitions supply chain and
increase collaboration between DOD and private companies. Since the
award, ACMI’s real estate development team has been securing land
parcels and partnering with local officials to prepare the campus
for tenants. ACMI continues to work closely with prospective
tenants to fully realize the DOD’s goals in a phased approach.
“This program is a watershed moment in integrating private
sector innovation with public sector needs,” said Anthony Di
Stasio, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial
Base Resilience. “ACMI’s progress on the Munitions Campus Program
is ideally timed to bring commercial companies into the DOD’s
munitions supply chain, support scaled production, and re-establish
America’s domestic industrial base.”
The Munitions Campus Program brings together tenants of
different sizes and capabilities to support a more efficient
operating model for segments of this critical supply chain. The
resulting ecosystem benefits the campus tenants by fostering
workforce development, providing scalable manufacturing facilities,
and supporting the advancement of new manufacturing techniques for
energetics, munitions, and other munitions-related defense
applications.
“Forging partnerships with organizations attracted to the
Munitions Campus is a key component of our modernization strategy,”
said BG Ronnie Anderson, Commander, Joint Munitions Command. “I am
excited about the opportunities and synergies these collaborations
will foster, as they will enhance our ability to support our
warfighters.”
This announcement of the first anchor tenant, Prometheus, is a
major milestone in fully bringing the strategic vision of the DOD
to life, specifically through the Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Resilience (DASD(IBR)) via
its Manufacturing Capability Expansion and Investment
Prioritization (MCEIP) Directorate, which is providing the
government funding for the Munitions Campus Program.
The Prometheus facility will be situated at the campus,
strategically located next to Crane, enhancing collaboration on
defense technologies and ensuring efficient production and
distribution of essential munitions. ACMI Federal signed a
memorandum of understanding with Crane Army Ammunition Activity in
2024 to strengthen how the two organizations will work to bring
together researchers, government agencies, and the private sector
to solve complex challenges critical to national security and
defense.
“Indiana boasts a robust defense ecosystem that is advancing
innovation while providing critical support to the country’s
national security initiatives,” said Ann Lathrop, chief strategy
officer at the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
“Prometheus Energetics’ new facility near NSWC Crane will be a
significant boost to the state’s defense capabilities and
technologies, propelling the industry forward while creating new
career opportunities for Hoosiers and positively impacting overall
economy and community of the Indiana Uplands region.”
“Greene County is extremely pleased to have been chosen for this
new development. We look forward to working with everyone
involved in this project,” said Nathan Abrams, President,
Greene County Commissioners.
“Our region has a strong and growing focus on the defense
industry, and this new joint venture highlights that commitment.
Greene County is proud to collaborate on this project and looks
forward to being a trusted partner every step of the way,” said
Brianne Jerrels, Executive Director, Greene County Economic
Development Corporation.
Construction is slated to commence on the campus in the second
half of 2025, with the Prometheus facility opening in phases
starting in 2027.
About ACMIThe American Center for Manufacturing
& Innovation (ACMI) is committed to revitalizing the United
States’ industrial base through strategic investments in emerging
businesses in critical sectors. ACMI’s innovative and holistic
approach, through its affiliates: ACMI Federal, ACMI Capital, and
ACMI Properties, consolidates funding, resources, and expertise to
close gaps in the American industrial base, enhance supply chain
resiliency, and accelerate innovation. For more information about
ACMI, visit www.acmigroup.com.
About Prometheus EnergeticsPrometheus
Energetics is a U.S.-based merchant supplier of solid rocket motors
(SRMs) and energetics, established through a strategic joint
venture between Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. and
RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Headquartered in Indiana,
Prometheus is dedicated to strengthening the U.S. defense
industrial base by providing a resilient, competitive, and scalable
domestic supply of SRMs. Leveraging Kratos’ expertise in hypersonic
and advanced propulsion systems and RAFAEL’s combat-proven
energetics technologies, Prometheus is expected to deliver
ready-to-field, high-performance solutions to support critical
missile systems for the U.S. and its allies. Learn more here.
About CraneNSWC Crane is a naval laboratory and
a field activity of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) with mission
areas in Expeditionary Warfare, Strategic Missions and
Electromagnetic Warfare. The warfare center is responsible for
multi-domain, multi- spectral, full life cycle support of
technologies and systems enhancing capability to today’s
Warfighter.
About the Indiana Economic Development
CorporationThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation
(IEDC) is part of the broader State of Indiana’s Commerce Office
created by Governor Mike Braun and is charged with growing the
state economy, driving economic development, and helping businesses
launch, grow and locate in the state. Governed by a board of
directors chaired by Governor Mike Braun, the IEDC manages many
initiatives, including workforce development, innovation and
entrepreneurship resources, public infrastructure assistance and
talent attraction and retention. For more information about the
IEDC, visit iedc.in.gov.
About Greene County Economic Development
CorporationThe mission of the Greene County Economic
Development Corporation (GCEDC) is to enhance the quality of life
for Greene County residents by fostering an environment that
creates and retains jobs, increases the tax base, and promotes
economic growth. GCEDC actively promotes programs that bring
opportunities to businesses and entrepreneurs, supporting efforts
to grow and retain the county’s population. For more information,
visit insidegreenecounty.com.
Media Contact:
Karen HamillCommunications Strategy
Groupkhamill@wearecsg.com
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