What's Happening?
Resonant Sciences, a defense technology company, is expanding its operations in Ohio with a new radome production facility in Greene County. This expansion is expected to create 101 new jobs and generate $10 million in new annual payroll. The project
is supported by a state job creation tax credit and a $2.5 million grant from JobsOhio's Aerospace and Defense Opportunity Program. The new facility will focus on producing radomes, which are protective enclosures for radar and antenna systems used in military and commercial aircraft. The location in Greene County is strategic due to its proximity to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Why It's Important?
The establishment of this facility is significant for Ohio's economy and its defense industry. By creating new jobs and investing in advanced manufacturing, Resonant Sciences is contributing to the region's economic growth and strengthening its position in the aerospace and defense sectors. The facility's focus on radome production aligns with national security priorities, as these components are critical for military aircraft. The project also highlights the role of state and local incentives in attracting and supporting business expansions, which can have a positive impact on local communities and the broader economy.
What's Next?
As the facility becomes operational, Resonant Sciences will likely continue to expand its workforce and capabilities, potentially securing more contracts with the U.S. military and other clients. The success of this project could encourage other defense contractors to consider Ohio as a viable location for their operations, further boosting the state's aerospace and defense industries. Additionally, the Aerospace and Defense Opportunity Program may continue to support similar projects, enhancing Ohio's competitiveness in these sectors.









