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Harford County Chamber of Commerce – March 21, 2013James C. Richardson, Director, Office of Economic Development
An Economic Timeline
Manufacturing, Distribution Technology 2005
2015
Technology Commercialization
19952000
Agricultural,
Distribution, TechnologyNiche Agriculture 2005
Manufacturing, Distribution,Commercial I.T., Electronics
1980
1995Agricultural,Home Building DistributionRiverside Business Park Built Agricultural, Home
Construction & DistributionAPG Expansion
1972Ag & Home BuildingLand Use Plan/Zoning Established
APG Expansion
1917Agricultural & CanningAPG Established
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Population HistoryHarford County Baltimore Towson MSA Maryland
1980 145,930 2,174,023 4,216,975
990 82 32 2 382 2 8 681990 182,132 2,382,172 4,781,468
% of change (1980‐1990) +24.8% +9.5% +13.3%
2000 218 590 2 552 172 5 296 4862000 218,590 2,552,172 5,296,486
% of change (1990‐2000) +20.0% +7.1% +10.7%
2010 244,826 2,710,489 5,773,552
% of change (2000‐2010) +11.8% +6.1% +9.0%
2020 (Projection) 267,350 2,869,850 6,216,150
% of change (2010‐ 2012) +9 2% +5 9% +7 7%% of change (2010‐ 2012) +9.2% +5.9% +7.7%
(Source: U.S. Census 1980‐2010; MD Brief Economic Facts 2013)
Employment (2008‐2012)
Statisticsp y ( )
2008 2010 2012% of Change
‘08‐’12
Total employment 82 644 80 589 87 661 +6.7%Total employment 82,644 80,589 87,661 +6.7%
Private Sector 65,382 60,967 64,650 ‐1.1%
Government Sector 17,262 19,622 23,011 +33.3%
Wages (Average Weekly Wage)
Total employment $804 $862 $917 +14.1%
Private Sector $702 $727 $744 +6.0%
Government Sector $1,190 $1,282 $1,405 +18.1%
M di H h ld I 2000 2010 2015Median Household Income 2000 2010 2015
(weekly) $1,097 $1,426 $1,625 +48.1%
(Source: Maryland DLLR, Employment and Payrolls, 2008‐2012; ESRI 2000‐2015)
Housing
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Average Days on Market 97 133 129 114 128 111
% Change +37.11% ‐3.01% ‐11.63% +12.28% ‐13.28%g
Average Sold Price $297,929 $286,879 $267,667 $268,517 $251,385 $255,440
% Change ‐3.71% ‐6.70% +0.32% ‐6.38% +1.61%
Source: RBI/MRIS
OED Prospect Activity Results2008 2012
Over $438 million in new capital investment
More than 5,170 new jobs created
2008-2012
More than 225 companies served/transactions completed
10% R&D, Technology & Defense
53%20%
Distribution
Manufacturing
10%7% Retail, Recreation, Entertainment
Service, Finance & Real EstateService, Finance & Real Estate
Fort George G Meade
Maryland’s Economic Engines
University System of Maryland
Fort George G. Meade
Aberdeen Proving Ground
National Institutes of Health
Johns Hopkins Hospital & Health System
Johns Hopkins University
M d t H lth
University of Maryland Medical System
Walmart
U.S. Social Security Administration
Giant Food
Medstar Health
0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000
Number of Employees in Maryland
New Corporate Office Parks
The GATE Office & Technology Park NorthGate Business Park Aberdeen Corporate Park
Water’s Edge Corporate Campus Hickory Ridge Technology Campus Fieldside Commons
Office Vacancy
• TOTAL Existing Office Space: 5,497,982 square feet
– Above includes 1,425,184 square feet of Class A Office, , q
• Current Vacancy: 18%
CSSC – The New Route 40
Swan Creek Village
SciTech Services Revitalization
New APG Defense Contractors87 Moved to Harford County
Galaxy GlobalGDITGeneral Dynamics C4 SysHarris CorporationHotfoot Mgmt Systems
Potomac FusionQED SystemsQinetQQuantum ResearchR4 Technologies
AASKIACE ElectronicsACETAlion ScienceARINC Hotfoot Mgmt Systems
InmarsatJanus Research Group, Inc.JRAD, Inc.KalmanLear Siegler/URS
R4 TechnologiesRockwell CollinsRSC2Sabre Systems, Inc.Shonborn-Becker SystemsSmartFix Corporation
ARINCAvenge Inc.Avon ProtectionBlue CanopyBoeing Co.Bowhead Technical Lear Siegler/URS
LinQuestLockhead Martin GlobalLockwood GroupMacB EnterpriseManTech
SmartFix CorporationSOTERA Defense SolutionsSRCSRI InternationalStrategic AllianceSTG
Bowhead TechnicalBRTRCCACICGI FederalChesapeake TestingData Intelligence ManTech
Melvin May AssociatesMITRE CorporationModus OperandiMotile RoboticsMSA Man Machine Sys Assesmt
STGSURVICE MetrologySymbolicSyracuse Research CenterSystekSystems Technology
Data IntelligenceData Matrix Solutions, Inc.Data TacticsDefense Contract Mgmt AgencyDRC Dynamics Research CorporationDRS MSA – Man Machine Sys Assesmt
MSA – Manufacturers Svcs Assoc.MTEQNetcentricNextGen Federal SystemsNoblis
Systems TechnologyTAPETelcordia Technologies, Inc.Telford AviationTelosTiburon
DRSDSADSCIElbitEngineering Solutions Products, ESPEnvironics USA Inc Noblis
Northrop GrummanOPTEC Inc.ORISEOSI Guidance Systems
TiburonTRAXU.S. FalconVetTCorpWYLE
Environics USA, Inc.EnvisionEOIR TechnologiesEPSFuture Skies
Federal Contracting
Contracts awarded to Harford County Businesses
• 2012 ‐ $660 million
through APG*
• 2011 ‐ $440 million
• 2010 ‐ $221 million
* Note – Work was Completed in Harford County – Source: FEDMINE.US
Battelle University Research Park Study
Specific Opportunities in Emerging Technology Areas for Proximity‐Based APG‐University Collaborations• System of Systems Network ‐ development that goes to the
promise of C4ISR full life cycle development• Cybersecurity talent connections and applied research• Cybersecurity ‐ talent connections and applied research
collaborations• Systems Biology ‐ tying together ongoing efforts in genomics and
t iproteomics• High Performance Computing For Modeling ‐ network centric
warfare/cybersecurity, chem/bio pathogen research, and test and l tievaluation
• Incubating Material Sciences Solutions ‐ quicken the pace from lab to solution.
Emerging TechnologyValue Added Solutions to DoD TransportationValue Added Solutions to DoD, Transportation, Homeland Security and High Tech Manufacturing including:• Weapon Systems Acquisition
Management• Systems Engineering Support,
Analysis & Design• Robotic Manufacturing• Systems Integration• Strategic Planning• Program Management• Supply & Logistics SupportSupply & Logistics Support• IT Services & Support
Education
Magnet Programs• Aberdeen High School Science & Math Academy• Edgewood High School Finance Academy• Joppatowne High School Homeland Security Pilot Program (started September 2007)(started September 2007)
• Agricultural Science/Natural Resources Magnet Program slated to begin FY 2008 at North Harford High School
• Internal Biomedical Science Career program at Bel Air High School. Biomedical Science Magnet program placement yet to be determinedyet to be determined
• International Baccalaureate at Edgewood
Educational Attainment
Cecil HarfordAnne
ArundelBaltimore County
Baltimore City
Carroll HowardMaryland Total
Some college,no degree
24.0% 22.6% 22.2% 21.1% 19.4% 18.9% 14.0% 19.7%
Associates 6 5% 8 3% 7 0% 6 3% 3 7% 7 2% 7 1% 6 3%
Degree6.5% 8.3% 7.0% 6.3% 3.7% 7.2% 7.1% 6.3%
Percent high school graduate 88.9% 92.2% 89.3% 90.1% 76.9% 91.8% 94.3% 88.1%school graduate or higher
88.9% 92.2% 89.3% 90.1% 76.9% 91.8% 94.3% 88.1%
(Source: from Sage Policy Group, Inc.’s Labor Market Analysis of SWIA; Bureau of Labor Statistics)
FORWARD PROGRESS
Water’s Edge Event Center
• Conference Center
31,588 sq. ft. state‐of‐the‐art facility• Conference Center• 2 Banquet Halls with water viewswater views
• Outdoor entertaining spaceentertaining space
• Executive private dining areag
James Run TIF
• 388 Lodging House Units
f f• 325,000 sf of Retail/Restaurants
• 540,000 sf of Class A Office
Health Care• MedStar – 130,000 sf medical center in South Bel Air
• Upper Chesapeake Health System (UCHS) – Patricia D. & M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center
• Upper Chesapeake Health Medical Campus (UCHM)at Havre de Grace
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23
Major Manufacturing & Distribution
• AGCO• Alcore• Automated Coatings
• Kohl’s Fulfillment Center• Macy’s Logistics• Northeastern Plumbing Supply• Automated Coatings
• Bob’s Discount Furniture• Bottcher America• Bozel Trucking
• Northeastern Plumbing Supply• Nutramax• Onguard Industries• Prime Source Building ProductsBozel Trucking
• Citrus & Allied Essence• Clorox• Constar
Prime Source Building Products• Rite Aid• Saks Fifth Avenue• Sephora
• Custom Direct• Cytec• Frito Lay
p• Smucker Natural Foods• Sun Products• TIC Gums
• Harford Systems• Independent Can
• United Source One• WAVE
Retail GrowthOpened in 2012
Aaron Rents Sonic Wegmans
Opened in 2012
Gino’s
Planet Fitness
Home Goods
DSW
Accents Jewelry
Wild Birds Unlimited
JCPenny
The Mill at Blackhorse
Kirklands
Chick‐fil‐A
Pet Valu
Lemon N Ginger
Texas Roadhouse
CVS
Joe's Crab Shack
Panera Bread
Salon/Spa by Debbie
Noodles
PNC Bank
Film Industry• Netflix House of Cards –was released F b 2 2013February 2, 2013
• This makes the 6th
film/television project in Harford County
• Others include:– Tuck Everlasting
d– Red Dragon– August RushYoung Americans– Young Americans
– From Within
Business Establishments
2005 2011* % Change
Maryland 160,084 164,358 2.7%
Baltimore Metro 69,323 69,997 1.0%
Susquehanna WIA 7,420 7,506 1.2%
Harford 5,488 5,563 1.4%
Cecil 1,932 1,943 0.6%
(Source: Sage Policy Group, Inc. for Labor Market Analysis of SWIA; Bureau of Labor Statistics ‐ *2011 data preliminary estimates)
Total Employment
2005 2011* % Change
Maryland 2,497,487 2,478,505 ‐0.8%
Baltimore Metro 1,229,752 1,221,230 ‐0.7%
Susquehanna WIA 109,720 111,231 1.4%
Harford 80,527 83,286 3.4%
Cecil 29,193 27,945 ‐4.3%
(Source: Sage Policy Group, Inc. for Labor Market Analysis of SWIA; Bureau of Labor Statistics ‐ *2011 data preliminary estimates)
BRAC 2015/2017
• Harford County is positioning itself for the next potential BRAC rounds
• Community leadership is monitoring Department of Defense activity as it relates to opportunities between BRAC rounds – suchactivity as it relates to opportunities between BRAC rounds such as continued realignments for cost savings at other installations that do not go before Congress
• APG has the land availability and infrastructure to support growth in future BRAC rounds
Harford County’s Proactive Transportation Steps
• Transportation Coordinator has been hired through a grant with
Transit & Transportation Demand Management
• Transportation Coordinator has been hired through a grant with the CSSC and will be on Post to work with employees
• Transportation Demand Management activities have been elevated both by APG and CSSC
• CSSC will conduct a Tele‐a‐work Study based on APG’s current conditions and best practices from similar installations and defense communitiesdefense communities
• $300,000 Study to Analyze Existing & Future Traffic from APG to Bel Air
• Funded by Harford County DPW and a Grant from the Baltimore Metropolitan Council
Aberdeen Home of Opportunity
• Aberdeen Train Station– Monitoring and Improving current stationcurrent station
– Improve on signage and additional parkingp g
• Transit Oriented Development(TOD) Visioning Study(TOD) Visioning Study– Improving the visibility of the train station
Seagirt Marine Terminal CapabilitiesJanuary 12, 2010 ‐ Ports America Chesapeake signed a 50‐year lease concession with
the Maryland Port Administration (MPA) to operate Seagirt Marine Terminal.
• 50 foot channel existingg
• 7 post panamax cranes AND 4 super post panamax cranes
• Berth 4 is dredged to 50 feet to accommodate the new panamax vessels
• Port of Baltimore is served by two Class I Railroads, CSX and Norfolk Southern – both of which service industrial parkswhich service industrial parks in Harford County
The Knowledge Economy
Harford County’s New Normal
• Research and Development of APG• Research and Development of APG• University Research Park• Harford’s Entrepreneurs EdgeHarford s Entrepreneurs Edge• Harford Business Innovation Center (HBIC)• Ground FloorGround Floor• Sage Policy Group Study for the Susquehanna Workforce Investment Area (SWIA)( )
• Towson and Harford Community College 2+2
SWOT of Business in MarylandSWOT of Business in Maryland
Threats Opportunities
Tax Rates Location
Regulations Quality of LifeRegulations Quality of Life
Barriers to GrowthIncreasing Values ofExisting PropertyExisting Property
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