Amentum expands operations in Hawaii

Amentum announced on March 30 the relocation of its Hawaii office from Aiea to a new, significantly larger facility at 3375 Koapaka Street in Honolulu. This strategic move quadruples the size of Amentum’s local headquarters and reflects the company’s commitment to bolstering U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) mission delivery in the region. The expansion also includes the establishment of a new Center for Contested Logistics, a cutting-edge hub aimed at addressing one of modern warfare’s most critical challenges.

“Our mission is to transform contested logistics from a strategic vulnerability into a decisive advantage,” said Mark Walter, president of Amentum’s Engineering and Technology Group. “By expanding our local headquarters, we are centralizing our regional operational and solutions development teams alongside our Hawaii-based customers and teams to enable greater agility and responsiveness. This investment enhances our ability to scale operations, rapidly develop solutions and adapt to the evolving security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region.”

The Indo-Pacific region has emerged as one of the United States’ highest strategic priorities. Anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) strategies in the region pose significant risks to communication networks, supply lines, and cyber infrastructure. Maintaining mission readiness in this complex environment requires resilient systems capable of adapting to long-range disruptions while ensuring operational independence. As the U.S. military’s oldest and largest unified command, USINDOPACOM plays a pivotal role in defending U.S. interests, deterring aggression, and promoting regional security and stability.

“This move is a clear signal of our long-term commitment to the Indo-Pacific and to the warfighters we sit with and support every day, strengthening our ability to operate, innovate, and prevail in contested environments,” said Brian Bethea, vice president of Amentum’s Indo-Pacific Mission Integration Program.

Source: Amentum

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