New Mexico Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
Defense Contracts by County, New Mexico, 2006
Using Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by County
New Mexico Summary Report
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- 9%: In 2012, President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action." Defense budgets for 2013-2021 were cut $487 billion -- a 9% cut, at a minimum.
- 18%: "Sequestration," required by law in 2011, mandates $500 billion more in 2013-2021 defense cuts -- an 18% cut, at a minimum. President Obama said he will veto any changes Congress makes.
- Be Prepared: In 2013 these cuts in defense jobs and businesses will hit New Mexico counties, cities and industries.
- Ask Questions: In 2012, Congress and President Obama will decide on the specific defense budget cuts. In the next 6 months, find out if these defense cuts affect your community more -- or less -- than this national average. See www.forthecommondefense.org/reports for reports on cities, counties, industries and more.
State | Contract Year | County | Contract Count | $ Amount | New Mexico | 2006 | Bernalillo | 1,040 | $569,312,840 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Chaves | 18 | $2,672,592 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Cibola | 27 | $78,546,108 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Colfax | 1 | $833,281 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Curry | 46 | $9,762,040 |
New Mexico | 2006 | De Baca | 3 | -$214 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Dona Ana | 381 | $178,514,095 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Eddy | 28 | $104,183,911 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Grant | 4 | $161,980 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Guadalupe | 1 | $9,540 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Hidalgo | 2 | $36,445 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Lea | 2 | $6,969 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Lincoln | 8 | $933,978 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Los Alamos | 16 | $4,264,645 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Luna | 21 | $1,288,065 |
New Mexico | 2006 | McKinley | 1 | $4,214 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Otero | 70 | $34,212,847 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Rio Arriba | 23 | $90,399,597 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Roosevelt | 5 | $54,766 |
New Mexico | 2006 | San Juan | 8 | $244,282 |
New Mexico | 2006 | San Miguel | 4 | $34,036 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Sandoval | 43 | $6,253,099 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Santa Fe | 106 | $19,365,840 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Sierra | 24 | $5,403,622 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Socorro | 19 | $1,993,229 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Taos | 3 | $508,029 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Torrance | 2 | $33,271 |
New Mexico | 2006 | Valencia | 13 | $2,427,209 |
TOTAL | | | 1,919 | $1,111,460,316 |
Created by the Center for Security Policy
Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.2.0-CL) February 19, 2012 23:59:24 www.forthecommondefense.org