KBR Expands Davis County, Utah, Operations
04/15/2025
“We are excited to continue investing in our people and operations as we build on our strong heritage in the state,” said Reggie Hamilton, KBR’s vice president for national security solutions, mission technology solutions. “Utah provides KBR with access to quality engineering talent from top-tier academic institutions and we aim to be a top workplace destination for our growing workforce.”
To support the project KBP received a post-performance tax reduction from the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. The corporate incentive is part of the state’s Economic Development Tax Increment Financing program.
“Utah’s aerospace and defense industry is a key driver for our state’s economic growth, serving as a foundation for innovation and technological advancement,” noted Ryan Starks, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. “Customer-focused, cutting-edge solutions are essential in shaping a brighter future for all Utahns. Every new breakthrough strengthens our legacy of growth, and we are excited to see how KBR will contribute to this vital sector.”
KBR serves both the private and public sectors providing services such as scientific research, defense systems engineering, operational support, cyber analytics/cybersecurity, and sustainable decarbonization solutions.
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