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On September 3, Governor Phil Murphy announced the launch of the Office of Strategic Defense Investment, which will champion New Jersey’s defense industry by attracting new missions, safeguarding the competitiveness and sustainability of the state’s existing defense infrastructure, and fostering industry growth. Housed within the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), the Office of Strategic Defense Investment will work to elevate New Jersey’s defense sector by providing it with focused support, advocacy and strategic planning for long-term growth on par with the state’s other key industries. New Jersey’s defense ecosystem is vital to national security, innovation, research and development, manufacturing, and technological advancements. The state hosts major military installations such as Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JBMDL), Picatinny Arsenal, Naval Weapons Station Earle (NWSE), and the 177th Fighter Wing, along with a strong network of defense contractors. Together, these assets play a crucial role in supporting the nation’s war-fighting capabilities. The Office of Strategic Defense Investment will serve as New Jersey’s center of excellence and coordination hub for defense priorities, collaborating closely with the Governor’s Office, the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMAVA), and leading defense stakeholders such as the Defense Enhancement Coalition (DEC), which supports Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and Naval Weapons Station Earle, and the Picatinny Enhancement Coalition (PEC), which advocates for Picatinny Arsenal. The defense sector is a significant employer in New Jersey, with more than 54,000 personnel working directly on the three major military bases, including more than 46,000 at JBMDL, 6,000 at Picatinny, and 1,500 at NWSE. An additional 22,000 New Jerseyans are employed as contractors or within the supply chain. These installations and contractors bring substantial federal investment to the state, with the Department of Defense (DoD) allocating approximately $9.4 billion to New Jersey in Fiscal Year 2023. This funding, which represents about 1.3 percent of the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), includes $2 billion for salaries of active duty and civilian personnel, and over $7 billion in defense contracts awarded within the state. Currently, New Jersey is home to roughly 7,091 defense contractors who collectively receive about $7.3 billion in DoD contracts. Of this, over $1.4 billion supports manufacturing and research and development across more than 1,700 New Jersey companies, underscoring the state’s critical role in advancing defense technologies.Governor Murphy Announces New Strategic Initiative to Strengthen New Jersey’s Defense Ecosystem