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Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
By Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by City

(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 Colorado 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.
 

StateContract YearCityContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
Colorado2012Almont1$8,266-$744-$1,488
Colorado2012Arvada310$30,290,398-$2,726,136-$5,452,272
Colorado2012Aspen1$2,995-$270-$539
Colorado2012Aurora104$335,269,035-$30,174,214-$60,348,429
Colorado2012Avon9$250,548-$22,549-$45,099
Colorado2012Bennett7$136,437-$12,279-$24,559
Colorado2012Berthoud5$107,441-$9,670-$19,339
Colorado2012Boulder382$234,849,643-$21,136,469-$42,272,937
Colorado2012Breckenridge1$52,205-$4,698-$9,397
Colorado2012Brighton25$9,620,964-$865,887-$1,731,774
Colorado2012Broomfield215$62,617,219-$5,635,550-$11,271,100
Colorado2012Buena Vista1-$663$60$119
Colorado2012Canon City2$79,305-$7,137-$14,275
Colorado2012Carbondale7$207,409-$18,667-$37,334
Colorado2012Castle Rock22$8,487,751-$763,898-$1,527,795
Colorado2012Cedaredge2$20,413-$1,837-$3,674
Colorado2012Colorado City7$92,714-$8,344-$16,689
Colorado2012Colorado Springs1,223$2,749,813,787-$247,483,251-$494,966,501
Colorado2012Commerce City44$4,213,314-$379,198-$758,397
Colorado2012Conifer3$19,740-$1,777-$3,553
Colorado2012Dacono3$775,822-$69,824-$139,648
Colorado2012Delta2-$4,750$428$855
Colorado2012Denver983$675,064,455-$60,755,803-$121,511,607
Colorado2012Dillon3$26,000-$2,340-$4,680
Colorado2012Divide2$224,341-$20,191-$40,381
Colorado2012Durango15$192,787-$17,351-$34,702
Colorado2012Eaton5$4,710,970-$423,987-$847,975
Colorado2012Elizabeth2$127,250-$11,453-$22,905
Colorado2012Englewood1,082$2,867,718,020-$258,094,632-$516,189,264
Colorado2012Erie24$740,885-$66,680-$133,359
Colorado2012Estes Park8$104,387-$9,395-$18,790
Colorado2012Evans1$6,942-$625-$1,250
Colorado2012Evergreen32$21,331,927-$1,919,874-$3,839,747
Colorado2012Fairplay1$4,431-$399-$798
Colorado2012Florissant1-$4,412$397$794
Colorado2012Fort Collins108$14,046,342-$1,264,171-$2,528,342
Colorado2012Fort Garland1$20,500-$1,845-$3,690
Colorado2012Fort Lupton2$67,571-$6,081-$12,163
Colorado2012Fort Morgan2$176,106-$15,850-$31,699
Colorado2012Fountain6$6,465,546-$581,899-$1,163,798
Colorado2012Franktown2$6,700-$603-$1,206
Colorado2012Frederick1$3,559-$320-$641
Colorado2012Glenwood Springs2$361,048-$32,494-$64,989
Colorado2012Golden169$11,511,169-$1,036,005-$2,072,011
Colorado2012Grand Junction45$79,052,261-$7,114,704-$14,229,408
Colorado2012Greeley16$267,431,100-$24,068,800-$48,137,600
Colorado2012Gunnison1$9,096-$819-$1,637
Colorado2012Gypsum2$6,357,153-$572,144-$1,144,288
Colorado2012Henderson1$90,406-$8,137-$16,273
Colorado2012Jefferson7$350,071-$31,506-$63,013
Colorado2012Kiowa2$52,820-$4,754-$9,508
Colorado2012La Jara2$67,199-$6,048-$12,096
Colorado2012La Junta2$7,202-$648-$1,296
Colorado2012Lafayette216$12,067,051-$1,086,035-$2,172,069
Colorado2012Lamar1$19,700-$1,773-$3,546
Colorado2012Larkspur6$1,510,598-$135,954-$271,908
Colorado2012Las Animas2$92,826-$8,354-$16,709
Colorado2012Littleton203$571,991,061-$51,479,198-$102,958,395
Colorado2012Log Lane Village1$8,720-$785-$1,570
Colorado2012Longmont101$19,684,730-$1,771,626-$3,543,252
Colorado2012Louisville156$23,872,808-$2,148,553-$4,297,106
Colorado2012Loveland123$9,511,725-$856,055-$1,712,111
Colorado2012Manitou Springs4$112,353-$10,112-$20,224
Colorado2012McClave2$12,850-$1,157-$2,313
Colorado2012Monarch2$12,336-$1,110-$2,220
Colorado2012Montrose32$6,473,737-$582,636-$1,165,273
Colorado2012Monument26$8,227,502-$740,475-$1,480,950
Colorado2012Morrison26$820,095-$73,809-$147,617
Colorado2012Niwot1$339,653-$30,569-$61,138
Colorado2012Palmer Lake2$208,452-$18,761-$37,521
Colorado2012Parker49$37,876,650-$3,408,899-$6,817,797
Colorado2012Penrose1$61,690-$5,552-$11,104
Colorado2012Peyton10$342,155-$30,794-$61,588
Colorado2012Platteville1-$385$35$69
Colorado2012Pueblo57$47,110,169-$4,239,915-$8,479,831
Colorado2012Ridgway1$4,845-$436-$872
Colorado2012Salida5$75,589-$6,803-$13,606
Colorado2012Sedalia17$374,042-$33,664-$67,328
Colorado2012Silt4$102,146-$9,193-$18,386
Colorado2012Snowmass Village1$8,712-$784-$1,568
Colorado2012Steamboat Springs4$101,096-$9,099-$18,197
Colorado2012Trinidad7$937,689-$84,392-$168,784
Colorado2012U S a F Academy1$6,705-$603-$1,207
Colorado2012Vail1-$1,561$140$281
Colorado2012Westminster4$2,000,843-$180,076-$360,152
Colorado2012Wheat Ridge41$4,779,625-$430,166-$860,333
Colorado2012Windsor3$3,725,837-$335,325-$670,651
Colorado2012Woodland Park19$4,478,839-$403,096-$806,191
Colorado2012Yellow Jacket1$11,981-$1,078-$2,157
TOTAL  6,037$8,150,196,689-$733,517,734-$1,467,035,471

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 16:39:25 www.forthecommondefense.org