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By Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by State

(FY 2012 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

Estimated 9% to 18% Annual Budget Reductions Starting in FY 2013

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         BACKGROUND ON THE DEFENSE BUDGET CUTS: 2013-2021

  • Our military is carrying an unfair burden of deficit cuts. To date, our Defense budget has been hit with 50% of deficit reduction -- yet it accounts for less than 20% of total federal spending. As a result of these cuts, in 2012 President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action."
     
  • Sequestration Defense budget cuts of $500 billion, combined with previous Defense cuts of another $487 billion, will cut defense spending in local communities by 9% to 18% between 2013 and 2021.
     
  • These reports show how estimates of defense budget reductions from 9% to 18% could affect All States with cuts in defense jobs and businesses. Ask your elected officials for ongoing updates on how these defense cuts will affect your community.
     
  • Alternative solutions have been proposed to maintain a strong defense, reduce our deficit and avoid tax increases. Elected officials have proposed that the President and Congress reduce mandatory entitlement spending and make cuts in the non-security programs in the Federal budget. Over 60% of federal spending goes to entitlements like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and now Obamacare.
 

Contract YearStateWomen Owned BusinessContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
2012AlabamaNo5,485$8,114,862,813-$730,337,682-$1,460,675,364
2012AlabamaYes1,150$517,745,326-$46,597,081-$93,194,162
2012AlaskaNo1,942$3,113,206,280-$280,188,576-$560,377,153
2012AlaskaYes194$197,003,452-$17,730,311-$35,460,623
2012American SamoaNo6$41,943-$3,775-$7,550
2012American SamoaYes1$10,305-$927-$1,855
2012ArizonaNo5,389$12,546,636,922-$1,129,197,368-$2,258,394,736
2012ArizonaYes844$143,433,512-$12,909,017-$25,818,033
2012ArkansasNo1,089$430,675,897-$38,760,832-$77,521,665
2012ArkansasYes224$11,313,596-$1,018,224-$2,036,447
2012Armed Forces PacificNo4$43,392-$3,905-$7,811
2012CaliforniaNo45,825$41,125,799,311-$3,701,322,085-$7,402,644,170
2012CaliforniaYes8,889$1,176,321,452-$105,868,935-$211,737,870
2012ColoradoNo4,883$7,952,414,027-$715,717,291-$1,431,434,582
2012ColoradoYes1,154$197,782,662-$17,800,440-$35,600,881
2012ConnecticutNo7,603$12,842,480,095-$1,155,823,254-$2,311,646,509
2012ConnecticutYes1,036$47,109,893-$4,239,891-$8,479,781
2012DelawareNo1,120$224,567,684-$20,211,092-$40,422,185
2012DelawareYes209$18,852,954-$1,696,766-$3,393,532
2012FloridaNo20,920$12,510,285,167-$1,125,925,710-$2,251,851,420
2012FloridaYes4,386$537,074,097-$48,336,671-$96,673,341
2012GeorgiaNo8,451$4,855,601,377-$437,004,141-$874,008,283
2012GeorgiaYes1,594$428,193,331-$38,537,401-$77,074,803
2012GuamNo458$237,413,822-$21,367,245-$42,734,490
2012GuamYes146$21,240,990-$1,911,689-$3,823,378
2012HawaiiNo2,602$1,827,837,849-$164,505,413-$329,010,826
2012HawaiiYes466$89,252,861-$8,032,758-$16,065,516
2012IdahoNo908$299,509,737-$26,955,877-$53,911,755
2012IdahoYes164$24,599,392-$2,213,945-$4,427,891
2012IllinoisNo12,194$7,841,184,643-$705,706,646-$1,411,413,292
2012IllinoisYes1,089$243,241,117-$21,891,701-$43,783,403
2012IndianaNo4,603$2,791,351,276-$251,221,625-$502,443,250
2012IndianaYes690$75,339,448-$6,780,551-$13,561,101
2012IowaNo2,353$1,241,140,874-$111,702,683-$223,405,366
2012IowaYes217$5,583,909-$502,552-$1,005,104
2012KansasNo2,861$1,448,893,033-$130,400,378-$260,800,756
2012KansasYes716$47,440,444-$4,269,640-$8,539,280
2012KentuckyNo2,778$5,453,345,489-$490,801,114-$981,602,227
2012KentuckyYes434$95,389,894-$8,585,091-$17,170,182
2012LouisianaNo3,228$1,855,826,451-$167,024,387-$334,048,774
2012LouisianaYes362$100,604,113-$9,054,371-$18,108,741
2012MaineNo757$1,546,430,040-$139,178,709-$278,357,418
2012MaineYes119$2,579,939-$232,195-$464,389
2012MarylandNo16,666$14,053,028,240-$1,264,772,592-$2,529,545,184
2012MarylandYes3,309$1,088,174,262-$97,935,687-$195,871,375
2012MassachusettsNo11,731$11,877,689,374-$1,068,992,086-$2,137,984,172
2012MassachusettsYes1,787$92,895,386-$8,360,585-$16,721,170
2012MichiganNo8,797$4,603,996,101-$414,359,666-$828,719,331
2012MichiganYes772$71,988,283-$6,478,946-$12,957,891
2012MinnesotaNo5,664$1,941,828,881-$174,764,606-$349,529,212
2012MinnesotaYes397$27,593,749-$2,483,438-$4,966,875
2012MississippiNo1,342$5,216,570,522-$469,491,366-$938,982,731
2012MississippiYes310$42,822,572-$3,854,032-$7,708,063
2012MissouriNo6,182$13,106,668,992-$1,179,600,256-$2,359,200,512
2012MissouriYes574$121,895,650-$10,970,609-$21,941,218
2012MontanaNo723$162,048,747-$14,584,388-$29,168,776
2012MontanaYes727$33,515,523-$3,016,397-$6,032,794
2012N. Mariana IslandsNo16$349,590-$31,463-$62,926
2012NebraskaNo1,102$826,783,260-$74,410,496-$148,820,993
2012NebraskaYes287$19,610,711-$1,764,964-$3,529,928
2012NevadaNo1,035$457,652,867-$41,188,760-$82,377,519
2012NevadaYes364$1,246,046,458-$112,144,186-$224,288,371
2012New HampshireNo3,398$1,637,558,643-$147,380,284-$294,760,567
2012New HampshireYes309$7,249,139-$652,423-$1,304,845
2012New JerseyNo17,057$7,047,198,922-$634,247,928-$1,268,495,856
2012New JerseyYes3,185$317,074,130-$28,536,673-$57,073,346
2012New MexicoNo1,445$820,917,715-$73,882,597-$147,765,195
2012New MexicoYes457$87,424,303-$7,868,188-$15,736,375
2012New YorkNo23,420$8,074,034,784-$726,663,159-$1,453,326,319
2012New YorkYes5,867$242,159,368-$21,794,344-$43,588,688
2012North CarolinaNo6,725$1,477,248,512-$132,952,371-$265,904,743
2012North CarolinaYes1,007$148,155,063-$13,333,956-$26,667,912
2012North DakotaNo681$115,718,210-$10,414,639-$20,829,279
2012North DakotaYes57$19,178,043-$1,726,024-$3,452,048
2012OhioNo13,719$5,901,705,317-$531,153,500-$1,062,306,999
2012OhioYes3,122$428,002,438-$38,520,221-$77,040,442
2012OklahomaNo2,962$2,215,216,524-$199,369,495-$398,738,990
2012OklahomaYes592$139,460,366-$12,551,433-$25,102,867
2012OregonNo2,544$1,052,461,990-$94,721,583-$189,443,166
2012OregonYes377$40,832,214-$3,674,899-$7,349,799
2012PennsylvaniaNo22,757$10,391,714,613-$935,254,352-$1,870,508,705
2012PennsylvaniaYes1,881$234,597,928-$21,113,814-$42,227,629
2012Puerto RicoNo465$236,643,330-$21,297,901-$42,595,801
2012Puerto RicoYes64$7,358,747-$662,287-$1,324,575
2012Rhode IslandNo1,184$464,375,059-$41,793,757-$83,587,514
2012Rhode IslandYes51$2,670,148-$240,313-$480,627
2012South CarolinaNo4,013$3,640,549,839-$327,649,499-$655,298,997
2012South CarolinaYes605$153,536,266-$13,818,264-$27,636,529
2012South DakotaNo621$410,121,870-$36,910,970-$73,821,940
2012South DakotaYes74$12,241,230-$1,101,711-$2,203,421
2012TennesseeNo4,452$3,391,774,759-$305,259,740-$610,519,481
2012TennesseeYes927$164,577,483-$14,811,974-$29,623,948
2012TexasNo21,592$36,572,946,857-$3,291,565,348-$6,583,130,696
2012TexasYes4,323$807,803,167-$72,702,288-$145,404,576
2012UtahNo2,639$2,195,853,668-$197,626,838-$395,253,676
2012UtahYes402$114,657,617-$10,319,186-$20,638,372
2012VermontNo1,713$568,914,213-$51,202,281-$102,404,562
2012VermontYes42$608,955-$54,806-$109,612
2012Virgin IslandsNo73$6,468,970-$582,207-$1,164,415
2012Virgin IslandsYes13$77,690-$6,992-$13,984
2012VirginiaNo51,965$50,667,479,323-$4,560,073,320-$9,120,146,641
2012VirginiaYes5,706$1,943,689,682-$174,932,078-$349,864,157
2012WashingtonNo8,674$7,714,045,519-$694,264,124-$1,388,528,249
2012WashingtonYes3,110$134,304,722-$12,087,425-$24,174,851
2012Washington, D.C.No2,569$2,428,980,930-$218,608,292-$437,216,585
2012Washington, D.C.Yes223$87,681,040-$7,891,294-$15,782,588
2012West VirginiaNo1,188$205,736,898-$18,516,322-$37,032,643
2012West VirginiaYes91$12,246,660-$1,102,199-$2,204,399
2012WisconsinNo6,627$2,888,962,709-$260,006,654-$520,013,308
2012WisconsinYes323$23,264,024-$2,093,762-$4,187,524
2012WyomingNo211$46,751,076-$4,207,597-$8,415,194
2012WyomingYes39$9,054,082-$814,867-$1,629,735
 TOTAL 456,869$342,542,104,732-$30,828,790,647-$61,657,581,306

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-CL) November 6, 2013 16:42:34 www.forthecommondefense.org