Integer Technologies opens Gulfport office with USM
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Apr 07, 2026 · Last updated Apr 08, 2026
The grand opening of Integer Technologies' new office and its partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi, supported by the United States===Office of Naval Research, is expected to boost the defense technology sector and create high-skill jobs in United States===Mississippi. This collaboration strengthens the United States===United States Navy's technological capabilities in seabed warfare, indicating positive growth for the involved entities and the regional economy.
Integer Technologies, a provider of predictive intelligence for autonomous vessels, celebrated the grand opening of its new office at the Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean Enterprise in Gulfport, United States===Mississippi. This expansion, a partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi, aims to develop operational decision-support tools for autonomous undersea systems and grow the local workforce. U.S. Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, along with USM President Dr. Joseph S. Paul, attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Wicker Center offers direct ocean access for in-water testing. This event follows a $10.6 million contract modification from the United States===Office of Naval Research to Integer Technologies, bringing the total contract value to $24.8 million for the Intelligent Autonomous Systems for Seabed Warfare joint effort with USM. The initiative is set to strengthen the United States===United States Navy's technological edge and create economic opportunities in United States===Mississippi.
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