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Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports

2012 (Baseline) Defense Contracts by Contractor Location
In all Congressional Districts for the 113th Congress

The Congressional District Reports are a tool to help local officials and businesses prepare for the possible impact of job losses and harm to local communities from the sequestration budget cuts. The Congressional District Reports provide a 2012 baseline to see how congressional districts in the 113th Congress may be affected by the planned across-the-board sequestration cuts in the defense budget. These sequestration defense budget cuts are estimated to total 18% or more when combined with earlier budget cuts.

These Congressional District Reports show 2012 defense contracts for businesses in each congressional district (and bordering zip codes), including the contract dollar amount, contractor business name,  address and phone number, the contractor industry classification, and whether the business is a small or disadvantaged business, woman-owned, minority-owned or veteran-owned. The Congressional District Reports are provided as a spreadsheet file for each congressional district, organized alphabetically by state. They include contractor businesses in zip codes that are exclusively within the congressional district, as well as businesses in zip codes shared with bordering congressional districts.

To build the Congressional District Reports, contract information was derived from public data at the Federal Procurement Data System ( https://www.fpds.gov) based on queries from http://www.governmentcontractswon.com, combined with congressional districts for the 2013 113th Congress.  To view additional reports with 2012 data, showing the 18% cuts for all U.S. states and territories, counties and cities, for both the contractor's primary location and the "place of performance" of the contract work, go to http://forthecommondefense.org/reports.

The “Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports” are a project of the Center for Security Policy, intended to educate and engage the American public on the importance of maintaining a strong national defense. For more information, email Ben Lerner at lerner@securefreedom.org or call 202-835-9077.

ALABAMA

1st: Jo Bonner (R)

2nd: Martha Roby (R)

3rd: Mike Rogers (AL) (R)

4th: Robert B. Aderholt (R)

5th: Mo Brooks (R)

6th: Spencer Bachus (R)

7th: Terri A. Sewell (D)

 

ALASKA

At Large: Don Young (R)

 

AMERICAN SAMOA

At Large: Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (D)

 

ARIZONA

1st: Ann Kirkpatrick (D)

2nd: Ron Barber (D)

3rd: Raul Grijalva (D)

4th: Paul R. Gosar (R)

5th: Matt Salmon (R)

6th: David Schweikert (R)

7th: Ed Pastor (D)

8th: Trent Franks (R)

9th: Kyrsten Sinema (D)

 

ARKANSAS

1st: Rick Crawford (R)

2nd: Tim Griffin (R)

3rd: Steve Womack (R)

4th: Tom Cotton (R)

 

CALIFORNIA

1st: Doug LaMalfa (R)

2nd: Jared Huffman (D)

3rd: John Garamendi (D)

4th: Tom McClintock (R)

5th: Mike Thompson (D)

6th: Doris O. Matsui (D)

7th: Ami Bera (D)

8th: Paul Cook (R)

9th: Jerry McNerney (D)

10th: Jeff Denham (R)

11th: George Miller (D)

12th: Nancy Pelosi (D)

13th: Barbara Lee (D)

14th: Jackie Speier (D)

15th: Eric Swalwell (D)

16th: Jim Costa (D)

17th: Mike Honda (D)

18th: Anna G. Eshoo (D)

19th: Zoe Lofgren (D)

20th: Sam Farr (D)

21st: David Valadao (R)

22nd: Devin Nunes (R)

23rd: Kevin McCarthy (R)

24th: Lois Capps (D)

25th: Buck McKeon (R)

26th: Julia Brownley (D)

27th: Judy Chu (D)

28th: Adam B. Schiff (D)

29th: Tony Cardenas (D)

30th: Brad Sherman (D)

31st: Gary G. Miller (R)

32nd: Grace F. Napolitano (D)

33rd: Henry A. Waxman (D)

34th: Xavier Becerra (D)

35th: Gloria Negrete McLeod (D)

36th: Raul Ruiz (D)

37th: Karen Bass (D)

38th: Linda Sanchez (D)

39th: Ed Royce (R)

40th: Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)

41st: Mark Takano (D)

42nd: Ken Calvert (R)

43rd: Maxine Waters (D)

44th: Janice Hahn (D)

45th: John Campbell (R)

46th: Loretta Sanchez (D)

47th: Alan Lowenthal (D)

48th: Dana Rohrabacher (R)

49th: Darrell Issa (R)

50th: Duncan D. Hunter (R)

51st: Juan Vargas (D)

52nd: Scott Peters (D)

53rd: Susan Davis (D)

 

COLORADO

1st: Diana DeGette (D)

2nd: Jared Polis (D)

3rd: Scott Tipton (R)

4th: Cory Gardner (R)

5th: Doug Lamborn (R)

6th: Mike Coffman (R)

7th: Ed Perlmutter (D)

 

CONNECTICUT

1st: John B. Larson (D)

2nd: Joe Courtney (D)

3rd: Rosa L. DeLauro (D)

4th: Jim Himes (D)

5th: Elizabeth Esty (D)

 

DELAWARE

At Large: John Carney (D)

 

FLORIDA

1st: Jeff Miller (R)

2nd: Steve Southerland (R)

3rd: Ted Yoho (R)

4th: Ander Crenshaw (R)

5th: Corrine Brown (D)

6th: Ron DeSantis (R)

7th: John Mica (R)

8th: Bill Posey (R)

9th: Alan Grayson (D)

10th: Daniel Webster (R)

11th: Richard Nugent (R)

12th: Gus M. Bilirakis (R)

13th: C.W. Bill Young (R)

14th: Kathy Castor (D)

15th: Dennis Ross (R)

16th: Vern Buchanan (R)

17th: Tom Rooney (R)

18th: Patrick Murphy (D)

19th: Trey Radel (R)

20th: Alcee L. Hastings (D)

21st: Ted Deutch (D)

22nd: Lois Frankel (D)

23rd: Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)

24th: Frederica Wilson (D)

25th: Mario Diaz-Balart (R)

26th: Joe Garcia (D)

27th: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)

 

GEORGIA

1st: Jack Kingston (R)

2nd: Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D)

3rd: Lynn A. Westmoreland (R)

4th: Hank C. "Hank" Johnson Jr. (D)

5th: John Lewis (D)

6th: Tom Price (R)

7th: Robert Woodall (R)

8th: Austin Scott (R)

9th: Doug Collins (R)

10th: Paul C. Broun (R)

11th: Phil Gingrey (R)

12th: John Barrow (D)

13th: David Scott (D)

14th: Tom Graves (R)

 

GUAM

At Large: Madeleine Bordallo (D)

 

HAWAII

1st: Colleen Hanabusa (D)

2nd: Tulsi Gabbard (D)

 

IDAHO

1st: Raul R. Labrador (R)

2nd: Mike Simpson (R)

 

ILLINOIS

1st: Bobby L. Rush (D)

2nd: Vacant Vacant (I)

3rd: Dan Lipinski (D)

4th: Luis Gutierrez (D)

5th: Mike Quigley (D)

6th: Peter J. Roskam (R)

7th: Danny K. Davis (D)

8th: Tammy Duckworth (D)

9th: Jan Schakowsky (D)

10th: Brad Schneider (D)

11th: Bill Foster (D)

12th: William Enyart (D)

13th: Rodney Davis (R)

14th: Randy Hultgren (R)

15th: John Shimkus (R)

16th: Adam Kinzinger (R)

17th: Cheri Bustos (D)

18th: Aaron Schock (R)

 

INDIANA

1st: Peter Visclosky (D)

2nd: Jackie Warlorski (R)

3rd: Marlin Stutzman (R)

4th: Todd Rokita (R)

5th: Susan W. Brooks (R)

6th: Luke Messer (R)

7th: André Carson (D)

8th: Larry Buschon (R)

9th: Todd Young (R)

 

IOWA

1st: Bruce L. Braley (D)

2nd: David Loebsack (D)

3rd: Tom Latham (R)

4th: Steve King (R)

 

KANSAS

1st: Tim Huelskamp (R)

2nd: Lynn Jenkins (R)

3rd: Kevin Yoder (R)

4th: Mike Pompeo (R)

 

KENTUCKY

1st: Ed Whitfield (R)

2nd: S. Brett Guthrie (R)

3rd: John A. Yarmuth (D)

4th: Thomas Massie (R)

5th: Harold Rogers (R)

6th: Garland "Andy" Barr (R)

 

LOUISIANA

1st: Steve Scalise (R)

2nd: Cedric Richmond (D)

3rd: Charles W. Boustany Jr. (R)

4th: John Fleming (R)

5th: Rodney Alexander (R)

6th: William Cassidy (R)

 

MAINE

1st: Chellie Pingree (D)

2nd: Mike Michaud (D)

 

MARYLAND

1st: Andy Harris (R)

2nd: C. A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger (D)

3rd: John P. Sarbanes (D)

4th: Donna F. Edwards (D)

5th: Steny H. Hoyer (D)

6th: John Delaney (D)

7th: Elijah Cummings (D)

8th: Chris Van Hollen (D)

 

MASSACHUSETTS

1st: Richard E. Neal (D)

2nd: James McGovern (D)

3rd: Niki Tsongas (D)

4th: Joseph P. Kennedy III (D)

5th: Edward J. Markey (D)

6th: John F. Tierney (D)

7th: Michael E. Capuano (D)

8th: Stephen F. Lynch (D)

9th: William R. Keating (D)

 

MICHIGAN

1st: Dan Benishek (R)

2nd: Bill Huizenga (R)

3rd: Justin Amash (R)

4th: Dave Camp (R)

5th: Daniel Kildee (D)

6th: Fred Upton (R)

7th: Tim Walberg (R)

8th: Mike Rogers (MI) (R)

9th: Sander M. Levin (D)

10th: Candice Miller (R)

11th: Kerry Bentivolio (R)

12th: John D. Dingell (D)

13th: John Conyers Jr. (D)

14th: Gary Peters (D)

 

MINNESOTA

1st: Timothy J. Walz (D)

2nd: John Kline (R)

3rd: Erik Paulsen (R)

4th: Betty McCollum (D)

5th: Keith Ellison (D)

6th: Michele Bachmann (R)

7th: Collin C. Peterson (D)

8th: Rick Nolan (D)

 

MISSISSIPPI

1st: Alan Nunnelee (R)

2nd: Bennie G. Thompson (D)

3rd: Gregg Harper (R)

4th: Steven Palazzo (R)

 

MISSOURI

1st: William Lacy Clay Jr. (D)

2nd: Ann Wagner (R)

3rd: Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)

4th: Vicky Hartzler (R)

5th: Emanuel Cleaver (D)

6th: Sam Graves (R)

7th: Billy Long (R)

8th: Vacant Vacant (I)

 

MONTANA

At Large: Steve Daines (R)

 

N. MARIANA ISLANDS

At Large: Gregorio Sablan (D)

 

NEBRASKA

1st: Jeff Fortenberry (R)

2nd: Lee Terry (R)

3rd: Adrian Smith (R)

 

NEVADA

1st: Dina Titus (D)

2nd: Mark Amodei (R)

3rd: Joe Heck (R)

4th: Steven Horsford (D)

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE

1st: Carol Shea-Porter (D)

2nd: Ann McLane Kuster (D)

 

NEW JERSEY

1st: Robert E. Andrews (D)

2nd: Frank A. LoBiondo (R)

3rd: Jon Runyan (R)

4th: Christopher H. Smith (R)

5th: Scott Garrett (R)

6th: Frank Pallone Jr. (D)

7th: Leonard Lance (R)

8th: Albio Sires (D)

9th: Bill Pascrell Jr. (D)

10th: Donald M. Payne Jr. (D)

11th: Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)

12th: Rush D. Holt (D)

 

NEW MEXICO

1st: Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)

2nd: Steve Pearce (R)

3rd: Ben R. Lujan (D)

 

NEW YORK

1st: Timothy Bishop (D)

2nd: Peter King (R)

3rd: Steve J. Israel (D)

4th: Carolyn McCarthy (D)

5th: Gregory W. Meeks (D)

6th: Grace Meng (D)

7th: Nydia M. Velázquez (D)

8th: Hakeem Jeffries (D)

9th: Yvette D. Clarke (D)

10th: Jerrold Nadler (D)

11th: Michael Grimm (R)

12th: Carolyn Maloney (D)

13th: Charles B. Rangel (D)

14th: Joseph Crowley (D)

15th: José E. Serrano (D)

16th: Eliot L. Engel (D)

17th: Nita M. Lowey (D)

18th: Sean Patrick Maloney (D)

19th: Chris Gibson (R)

20th: Paul D. Tonko (D)

21st: Bill Owens (D)

22nd: Richard Hanna (R)

23rd: Tom Reed (R)

24th: Daniel Maffei (D)

25th: Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D)

26th: Brian M. Higgins (D)

27th: Chris Collins (R)

 

NORTH CAROLINA

1st: G.K. Butterfield (D)

2nd: Renee Ellmers (R)

3rd: Walter B. Jones Jr. (R)

4th: David E. Price (D)

5th: Virginia Foxx (R)

6th: Howard Coble (R)

7th: Mike McIntyre (D)

8th: Richard Hudson (R)

9th: Robert Pittenger (R)

10th: Patrick T. McHenry (R)

11th: Mark Meadows (R)

12th: Melvin L. Watt (D)

13th: George Holding (R)

 

NORTH DAKOTA

At Large: Kevin Cramer (R)

 

OHIO

1st: Steve Chabot (R)

2nd: Brad Wenstrup (R)

3rd: Joyce Beatty (D)

4th: Jim Jordan (R)

5th: Robert E. "Bob" Latta (R)

6th: Bill Johnson (R)

7th: Bob Gibbs (R)

8th: John A. Boehner (R)

9th: Marcy Kaptur (D)

10th: Michael Turner (R)

11th: Marcia L. Fudge (D)

12th: Patrick J. Tiberi (R)

13th: Tim Ryan (D)

14th: David Joyce (R)

15th: Steven Stivers (R)

16th: Jim Renacci (R)

 

OKLAHOMA

1st: Jim Bridenstine (R)

2nd: Markwayne Mullin (R)

3rd: Frank D. Lucas (R)

4th: Tom Cole (R)

5th: James Lankford (R)

 

OREGON

1st: Suzanne Bonamici (D)

2nd: Greg Walden (R)

3rd: Earl Blumenauer (D)

4th: Peter A. DeFazio (D)

5th: Kurt Schrader (D)

 

PENNSYLVANIA

1st: Robert A. Brady (D)

2nd: Chaka Fattah (D)

3rd: Mike Kelly (R)

4th: Scott Perry (R)

5th: Glenn W. Thompson (R)

6th: Jim Gerlach (R)

7th: Patrick Meehan (R)

8th: Michael G. Fitzpatrick (R)

9th: Bill Shuster (R)

10th: Thomas A. Marino (R)

11th: Lou Barletta (R)

12th: Keith Rothfus (R)

13th: Allyson Y. Schwartz (D)

14th: Mike Doyle (D)

15th: Charles W. Dent (R)

16th: Joseph R. Pitts (R)

17th: Matthew Cartwright (D)

18th: Timothy F. Murphy (R)

 

PUERTO RICO

At Large: Pedro Pierluisi (D)

 

RHODE ISLAND

1st: David N. Cicilline (D)

2nd: James R. "Jim" Langevin (D)

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

1st: Vacant Vacant (I)

2nd: Joe Wilson (R)

3rd: Jeff Duncan (R)

4th: Trey Gowdy (R)

5th: Mick Mulvaney (R)

6th: James E. Clyburn (D)

7th: Tom Rice (R)

 

SOUTH DAKOTA

At Large: Kristi Noem (R)

 

TENNESSEE

1st: Phil Roe (R)

2nd: John J. Duncan Jr. (R)

3rd: Chuck Fleischmann (R)

4th: Scott DesJarlais (R)

5th: Jim Cooper (D)

6th: Diane Black (R)

7th: Marsha Blackburn (R)

8th: Stephen Fincher (R)

9th: Steve Cohen (D)

 

TEXAS

1st: Louie Gohmert (R)

2nd: Ted Poe (R)

3rd: Sam Johnson (R)

4th: Ralph M. Hall (R)

5th: Jeb Hensarling (R)

6th: Joe Barton (R)

7th: John A. Culberson (R)

8th: Kevin P. Brady (R)

9th: Al Green (D)

10th: Michael T. McCaul (R)

11th: Michael K. Conaway (R)

12th: Kay Granger (R)

13th: William “Mac” Thornberry (R)

14th: Randy Weber (R)

15th: Rubén E. Hinojosa (D)

16th: Beto O'Rouke (D)

17th: Bill Flores (R)

18th: Sheila Jackson Lee (D)

19th: Randy Neugebauer (R)

20th: Joaquin Castro (D)

21st: Lamar S. Smith (R)

22nd: Pete Olson (R)

23rd: Pete Gallego (D)

24th: Kenny Marchant (R)

25th: Roger Williams (R)

26th: Michael C. Burgess (R)

27th: Blake Farenthold (R)

28th: Henry Cuellar (D)

29th: Gene Green (D)

30th: Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)

31st: John R. Carter (R)

32nd: Pete Sessions (R)

33rd: Marc Veasey (D)

34th: Filemon Vela (D)

35th: Lloyd Doggett (D)

36th: Steve Stockman (R)

 

UTAH

1st: Rob Bishop (R)

2nd: Chris Stewart (R)

3rd: Jason Chaffetz (R)

4th: Jim Matheson (D)

 

VERMONT

At Large: Peter Welch (D)

 

VIRGIN ISLANDS

At Large: Donna M. Christensen (D)

 

VIRGINIA

1st: Robert J. Wittman (R)

2nd: Scott Rigell (R)

3rd: Robert C. "Bobby" Scott (D)

4th: Randy J. Forbes (R)

5th: Robert Hurt (R)

6th: Bob Goodlatte (R)

7th: Eric I. Cantor (R)

8th: James P. Moran (D)

9th: H. Morgan Griffith (R)

10th: Frank R. Wolf (R)

11th: Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly (D)

 

WASHINGTON

1st: Suzan DelBene (D)

2nd: Rick Larsen (D)

3rd: Jaime Herrera Beutler (R)

4th: Doc Hastings (R)

5th: Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)

6th: Derek Kilmer (D)

7th: Jim McDermott (D)

8th: David G. Reichert (R)

9th: Adam Smith (D)

10th: Dennis Heck (D)

 

WASHINGTON, D.C.

At Lg.: Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)

 

WEST VIRGINIA

1st: David McKinley (R)

2nd: Shelley Moore Capito (R)

3rd: Nick J. Rahall II (D)

 

WISCONSIN

1st: Paul D. Ryan (R)

2nd: Mark Pocan (D)

3rd: Ron J. Kind (D)

4th: Gwen S. Moore (D)

5th: F. James (Jim) Sensenbrenner Jr. (R)

6th: Thomas E. Petri (R)

7th: Sean P. Duffy (R)

8th: Reid Ribble (R)

 

WYOMING

At Large: Cynthia M. Lummis (R)

Data sources and more data available at www.governmentcontractswon.com, compiled from public data at www.fpds.gov

Created by the Center for Security Policy Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.8.0--All) November 9, 2013 22:21:39 www.forthecommondefense.org