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

(FY 2011 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

Includes Estimated 9% Annual Budget Reduction
And
Estimated 18% Sequestration Annual Budget Reduction
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.
     
  • Earlier Budget Cuts: the first 9% Defense Budget Reduction: Defense budgets for 2013-2021 were cut $487 billion -- an average 9% cut over 9 years. In 2012, President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action."
     
  • Sequestration Budget Cuts: the second 9% Defense Budget Reduction: "Sequestration," also required by law in 2011, mandates $500 billion more in 2013-2021 defense cuts -- an average total 18% cut. In 2011 President Obama said "I will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts."
     
  • 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.
     
  • Be Prepared: These reports show how estimates of 2013 defense budget reductions of 9% and 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.
 

Contract YearStateWomen Owned BusinessContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
2011AlabamaNo5,553$8,619,332,754-$775,739,979-$1,551,479,957
2011AlabamaYes1,258$446,689,293-$40,202,038-$80,404,076
2011AlaskaNo2,109$2,905,881,323-$261,529,329-$523,058,659
2011AlaskaYes203$208,404,854-$18,756,438-$37,512,875
2011American SamoaNo4$31,871-$2,868-$5,737
2011American SamoaYes1$1,172-$105-$211
2011ArizonaNo5,681$11,691,115,936-$1,052,200,476-$2,104,400,952
2011ArizonaYes924$167,367,490-$15,063,075-$30,126,149
2011ArkansasNo1,224$606,571,038-$54,591,396-$109,182,791
2011ArkansasYes272$22,806,993-$2,052,629-$4,105,259
2011Armed Forces PacificNo5$11,770-$1,059-$2,119
2011CaliforniaNo48,370$42,466,014,009-$3,821,941,413-$7,643,882,825
2011CaliforniaYes8,638$1,239,750,964-$111,577,591-$223,155,182
2011ColoradoNo4,852$7,764,412,244-$698,797,130-$1,397,594,259
2011ColoradoYes1,215$223,759,096-$20,138,319-$40,276,639
2011ConnecticutNo7,602$12,505,129,089-$1,125,461,663-$2,250,923,325
2011ConnecticutYes1,203$78,435,834-$7,059,225-$14,118,451
2011DelawareNo904$214,082,882-$19,267,460-$38,534,920
2011DelawareYes173-$1,001,315$90,118$180,237
2011FloridaNo21,946$12,884,772,416-$1,159,629,564-$2,319,259,127
2011FloridaYes4,689$453,572,383-$40,821,516-$81,643,032
2011GeorgiaNo9,722$7,052,351,407-$634,711,652-$1,269,423,304
2011GeorgiaYes1,576$358,581,530-$32,272,339-$64,544,678
2011GuamNo472$357,194,402-$32,147,497-$64,294,995
2011GuamYes123$16,530,917-$1,487,783-$2,975,565
2011HawaiiNo2,529$2,080,038,697-$187,203,490-$374,406,980
2011HawaiiYes488$129,675,270-$11,670,775-$23,341,550
2011IdahoNo825$317,104,084-$28,539,369-$57,078,737
2011IdahoYes189$31,241,937-$2,811,774-$5,623,549
2011IllinoisNo13,083$6,431,242,753-$578,811,871-$1,157,623,742
2011IllinoisYes1,054$276,261,531-$24,863,539-$49,727,078
2011IndianaNo4,648$2,358,716,990-$212,284,538-$424,569,075
2011IndianaYes683$103,233,363-$9,291,003-$18,582,006
2011IowaNo2,559$1,268,415,799-$114,157,426-$228,314,853
2011IowaYes220$10,000,148-$900,013-$1,800,027
2011KansasNo3,075$1,737,986,886-$156,418,826-$312,837,652
2011KansasYes758$96,656,295-$8,699,067-$17,398,134
2011KentuckyNo3,047$5,219,291,001-$469,736,209-$939,472,418
2011KentuckyYes412$98,972,329-$8,907,510-$17,815,020
2011LouisianaNo3,898$2,278,845,874-$205,096,137-$410,192,274
2011LouisianaYes443$166,957,394-$15,026,166-$30,052,332
2011MaineNo819$4,979,825,528-$448,184,315-$896,368,631
2011MaineYes159$7,190,149-$647,113-$1,294,227
2011Marshall IslandsNo1$0$0$0
2011MarylandNo17,902$14,928,837,802-$1,343,595,456-$2,687,190,911
2011MarylandYes3,573$994,390,199-$89,495,121-$178,990,243
2011MassachusettsNo12,168$12,841,742,470-$1,155,756,868-$2,311,513,736
2011MassachusettsYes1,819$199,811,946-$17,983,076-$35,966,152
2011MichiganNo9,520$4,511,725,511-$406,055,312-$812,110,624
2011MichiganYes938$67,120,582-$6,040,853-$12,081,705
2011MinnesotaNo5,623$1,916,361,677-$172,472,558-$344,945,116
2011MinnesotaYes375$23,538,169-$2,118,435-$4,236,871
2011MississippiNo1,698$4,510,900,024-$405,981,018-$811,962,037
2011MississippiYes529$28,525,763-$2,567,319-$5,134,638
2011MissouriNo6,785$8,931,648,302-$803,848,379-$1,607,696,758
2011MissouriYes729$128,158,121-$11,534,231-$23,068,463
2011MontanaNo808$208,927,988-$18,803,520-$37,607,039
2011MontanaYes1,273$35,988,478-$3,238,963-$6,477,926
2011N. Mariana IslandsNo8$151,277-$13,615-$27,230
2011NebraskaNo1,185$675,988,975-$60,839,010-$121,678,020
2011NebraskaYes371$29,460,782-$2,651,470-$5,302,941
2011NevadaNo1,078$422,298,930-$38,006,905-$76,013,810
2011NevadaYes422$904,115,817-$81,370,427-$162,740,854
2011New HampshireNo3,613$1,237,349,020-$111,361,416-$222,722,832
2011New HampshireYes415$9,463,074-$851,677-$1,703,353
2011New JerseyNo18,529$7,460,749,024-$671,467,439-$1,342,934,878
2011New JerseyYes2,767$307,702,431-$27,693,220-$55,386,440
2011New MexicoNo1,556$742,533,172-$66,827,988-$133,655,976
2011New MexicoYes405$93,082,491-$8,377,425-$16,754,849
2011New YorkNo24,478$7,312,264,311-$658,103,814-$1,316,207,628
2011New YorkYes5,524$280,099,569-$25,208,962-$50,417,924
2011North CarolinaNo7,207$2,140,730,290-$192,665,734-$385,331,468
2011North CarolinaYes1,046$195,253,120-$17,572,781-$35,145,563
2011North DakotaNo775$108,060,077-$9,725,407-$19,450,815
2011North DakotaYes74$37,686,396-$3,391,776-$6,783,552
2011OhioNo15,166$6,037,450,783-$543,370,592-$1,086,741,184
2011OhioYes3,000$432,063,939-$38,885,756-$77,771,512
2011OklahomaNo3,058$1,914,374,515-$172,293,713-$344,587,426
2011OklahomaYes612$177,352,371-$15,961,714-$31,923,428
2011OregonNo2,679$965,143,783-$86,862,944-$173,725,888
2011OregonYes445$46,365,607-$4,172,905-$8,345,810
2011PennsylvaniaNo23,314$10,559,990,794-$950,399,209-$1,900,798,418
2011PennsylvaniaYes2,435$277,211,249-$24,949,013-$49,898,027
2011Puerto RicoNo483$258,712,562-$23,284,132-$46,568,263
2011Puerto RicoYes83$10,599,273-$953,935-$1,907,869
2011Rhode IslandNo1,324$451,456,502-$40,631,087-$81,262,174
2011Rhode IslandYes58$4,193,183-$377,386-$754,773
2011South CarolinaNo4,271$4,079,159,629-$367,124,381-$734,248,762
2011South CarolinaYes672$100,943,745-$9,084,937-$18,169,875
2011South DakotaNo632$391,268,056-$35,214,126-$70,428,253
2011South DakotaYes85$5,319,716-$478,774-$957,549
2011TennesseeNo4,868$3,420,362,053-$307,832,597-$615,665,194
2011TennesseeYes997$105,091,867-$9,458,268-$18,916,537
2011TexasNo23,387$35,130,652,348-$3,161,758,837-$6,323,517,674
2011TexasYes4,583$841,982,087-$75,778,391-$151,556,782
2011UtahNo2,738$2,123,777,180-$191,139,954-$382,279,908
2011UtahYes493$110,362,509-$9,932,626-$19,865,252
2011VermontNo1,604$619,171,954-$55,725,478-$111,450,956
2011VermontYes28$2,215,567-$199,401-$398,802
2011Virgin IslandsNo79$32,959,761-$2,966,379-$5,932,757
2011Virgin IslandsYes16$1,019,206-$91,729-$183,457
2011VirginiaNo53,179$52,943,635,846-$4,764,927,415-$9,529,854,831
2011VirginiaYes5,759$1,905,382,667-$171,484,447-$342,968,894
2011WashingtonNo9,812$7,082,757,376-$637,448,189-$1,274,896,378
2011WashingtonYes3,644$140,400,112-$12,636,011-$25,272,021
2011Washington, D.C.No2,414$2,396,222,231-$215,660,009-$431,320,019
2011Washington, D.C.Yes228$120,150,314-$10,813,529-$21,627,057
2011West VirginiaNo1,199$154,766,098-$13,928,949-$27,857,899
2011West VirginiaYes81$32,764,787-$2,948,831-$5,897,662
2011WisconsinNo7,644$6,140,684,839-$552,661,657-$1,105,323,315
2011WisconsinYes393$27,676,068-$2,490,846-$4,981,692
2011WyomingNo221$16,584,346-$1,492,591-$2,985,182
2011WyomingYes32$7,521,481-$676,933-$1,353,867
 TOTAL 482,518$348,225,868,572-$31,340,329,413-$62,680,658,834

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.2.7.0-CL) February 21, 2013 00:13:58 www.forthecommondefense.org