The factory in Mesa, Ariz., is supposed to be a symbol of Apple's commitment to bring manufacturing jobs back to America after years of building products in Asia, and that may happen in several more years. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) on Feb. 2 announced Apple will spend $2 billion to reconfigure and re-equip the site into a data command center for the company's global networks. The project represents "one of the company's largest investments in history," a statement from Ducey's office said. For a second try, it isn't bad.