The growth of Northrop Grumman's Bacchus West plant, just outside of Magna, is primarily related to a contract with United Launch Alliance worth $2 billion.
, a constellation of satellites that promises to deliver affordable broadband around the world.
John Slaughter, senior director of commercial programs for Northrop Grumman’s space systems sector, said the agreement is a continuation of a decadeslong relationship between the companies.Northrop Grumman expects to spend $450 million on the Bacchus expansion, with most of that sum being spent within Salt Lake County and the state, Brian Tucker, interim planning supervisor for the Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District, told council members.
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