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

(FY 2011 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

Includes Estimated 9% Annual Budget Reduction
And
Estimated 18% Sequestration Annual Budget Reduction
Starting in FY 2013

Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on Connecticut counties, cities, Congressional Districts, industries, small businesses and information on sources and methodology.


         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 Connecticut with cuts in defense jobs and businesses. Ask your elected officials for ongoing updates on how these defense cuts will affect your community.
 

StateContract YearCityContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
Connecticut2011Ansonia1-$1,148$103$207
Connecticut2011Avon21$1,557,605-$140,184-$280,369
Connecticut2011Barkhamsted2$15,438,057-$1,389,425-$2,778,850
Connecticut2011Beacon Falls3$28,379-$2,554-$5,108
Connecticut2011Berlin38$4,148,237-$373,341-$746,683
Connecticut2011Bethany78$1,993,942-$179,455-$358,910
Connecticut2011Bethel99$4,247,419-$382,268-$764,535
Connecticut2011Bethlehem1$5,100-$459-$918
Connecticut2011Bloomfield291$53,840,866-$4,845,678-$9,691,356
Connecticut2011Bolton18$1,331,711-$119,854-$239,708
Connecticut2011Branford113$3,578,269-$322,044-$644,088
Connecticut2011Bridgeport163$84,453,155-$7,600,784-$15,201,569
Connecticut2011Bridgewater2$127,020-$11,432-$22,864
Connecticut2011Bristol45$1,870,916-$168,382-$336,765
Connecticut2011Brookfield53$1,243,815-$111,943-$223,887
Connecticut2011Brooklyn1$13,435-$1,209-$2,418
Connecticut2011Canton1-$746$67$134
Connecticut2011Centerbrook3$10,818,407-$973,657-$1,947,313
Connecticut2011Cheshire179$42,650,416-$3,838,538-$7,677,075
Connecticut2011Chester9$2,056,422-$185,078-$370,156
Connecticut2011Clinton2$34,434,076-$3,099,067-$6,198,134
Connecticut2011Colchester1$90,587-$8,153-$16,306
Connecticut2011Columbia35$4,248,412-$382,357-$764,714
Connecticut2011Cos Cob3$63,962-$5,757-$11,513
Connecticut2011Cromwell19$191,042-$17,194-$34,388
Connecticut2011Danbury287$63,368,699-$5,703,183-$11,406,366
Connecticut2011Danielson2$11,665-$1,050-$2,100
Connecticut2011Darien1$0$0$0
Connecticut2011Dayville2$84,107-$7,570-$15,139
Connecticut2011Deep River2$3,046-$274-$548
Connecticut2011Durham175$1,307,880-$117,709-$235,418
Connecticut2011East Berlin28$1,358,159-$122,234-$244,469
Connecticut2011East Granby34$2,679,343-$241,141-$482,282
Connecticut2011East Haddam1$32,400-$2,916-$5,832
Connecticut2011East Hampton1$286,746-$25,807-$51,614
Connecticut2011East Hartford203$2,885,278,724-$259,675,095-$519,350,191
Connecticut2011East Haven10$98,028-$8,823-$17,645
Connecticut2011East Lyme20$678,533-$61,068-$122,136
Connecticut2011East Windsor14$1,697,171-$152,745-$305,491
Connecticut2011Eastford35$1,361,098-$122,499-$244,998
Connecticut2011Ellington3$187,624-$16,886-$33,772
Connecticut2011Enfield46$3,909,007-$351,811-$703,621
Connecticut2011Essex5$692,252-$62,303-$124,605
Connecticut2011Fairfield80$1,578,767-$142,089-$284,178
Connecticut2011Farmington78$7,333,688-$660,032-$1,320,064
Connecticut2011Gales Ferry4$1,322,000-$118,980-$237,960
Connecticut2011Gaylordsville2$151,056-$13,595-$27,190
Connecticut2011Gilman3$141,536-$12,738-$25,476
Connecticut2011Glastonbury40$10,784,174-$970,576-$1,941,151
Connecticut2011Granby3$255,494-$22,994-$45,989
Connecticut2011Greenwich93$31,601,487-$2,844,134-$5,688,268
Connecticut2011Groton383$4,358,348,941-$392,251,420-$784,502,841
Connecticut2011Guilford22$13,246,751-$1,192,208-$2,384,415
Connecticut2011Hamden93$14,629,251-$1,316,633-$2,633,265
Connecticut2011Hartford104$3,570,467-$321,342-$642,684
Connecticut2011Harwinton3$72,620-$6,536-$13,072
Connecticut2011Hebron3$772,012-$69,481-$138,962
Connecticut2011Ivoryton164$3,635,569-$327,201-$654,402
Connecticut2011Jewett City24$143,972-$12,957-$25,915
Connecticut2011Lakeville1-$28,420$2,558$5,116
Connecticut2011Lebanon1-$3,500$315$630
Connecticut2011Ledyard2$495,990-$44,639-$89,278
Connecticut2011Litchfield1$2,048-$184-$369
Connecticut2011Madison7$43,355-$3,902-$7,804
Connecticut2011Manchester191$31,334,536-$2,820,108-$5,640,217
Connecticut2011Mansfield Center5$29,876-$2,689-$5,378
Connecticut2011Marlborough3$37,520-$3,377-$6,754
Connecticut2011Meriden127$9,909,348-$891,841-$1,783,683
Connecticut2011Middlebury14$64,497-$5,805-$11,609
Connecticut2011Middlefield4$55,430-$4,989-$9,977
Connecticut2011Middletown115$4,391,909-$395,272-$790,544
Connecticut2011Milford232$5,434,410-$489,097-$978,194
Connecticut2011Monroe38$1,564,817-$140,834-$281,667
Connecticut2011Motta Sant' Anastasia3$233,722-$21,035-$42,070
Connecticut2011Mystic31$1,664,807-$149,833-$299,665
Connecticut2011Naugatuck75$3,250,210-$292,519-$585,038
Connecticut2011New Britain68$8,698,722-$782,885-$1,565,770
Connecticut2011New Canaan1$4,388-$395-$790
Connecticut2011New Fairfield1$13,844-$1,246-$2,492
Connecticut2011New Haven52$9,021,986-$811,979-$1,623,958
Connecticut2011New London44$28,459,145-$2,561,323-$5,122,646
Connecticut2011New Milford35$906,858-$81,617-$163,234
Connecticut2011New Preston Marble Dale1$12,950-$1,166-$2,331
Connecticut2011Newington75$41,562,878-$3,740,659-$7,481,318
Connecticut2011Newtown7$183,807-$16,543-$33,085
Connecticut2011Niantic4$122,647-$11,038-$22,076
Connecticut2011North Branford51$2,233,804-$201,042-$402,085
Connecticut2011North Franklin1$11,864-$1,068-$2,136
Connecticut2011North Haven160$16,934,915-$1,524,142-$3,048,285
Connecticut2011North Stonington3$6,687-$602-$1,204
Connecticut2011North Windham1$28,200-$2,538-$5,076
Connecticut2011Northford2$8,745-$787-$1,574
Connecticut2011Norwalk145$165,405,536-$14,886,499-$29,772,998
Connecticut2011Norwich30$14,019,362-$1,261,743-$2,523,485
Connecticut2011Oakdale1$7,018-$632-$1,263
Connecticut2011Oakville2$14,902-$1,341-$2,682
Connecticut2011Old Lyme5$202,085-$18,188-$36,375
Connecticut2011Old Saybrook43$1,620,501-$145,845-$291,690
Connecticut2011Orange6$18,651-$1,679-$3,357
Connecticut2011Oxford26$1,375,641-$123,808-$247,615
Connecticut2011Paterno'11$179,001-$16,110-$32,220
Connecticut2011Pawcatuck43$23,772,236-$2,139,501-$4,279,003
Connecticut2011Plainfield11$1,481,388-$133,325-$266,650
Connecticut2011Plainville105$1,379,875-$124,189-$248,378
Connecticut2011Plantsville14$181,114-$16,300-$32,601
Connecticut2011Plymouth1$4,450-$401-$801
Connecticut2011Pomfret32$5,673,676-$510,631-$1,021,262
Connecticut2011Pomfret Center1$14,965-$1,347-$2,694
Connecticut2011Portland22$187,854-$16,907-$33,814
Connecticut2011Preston1$3,876-$349-$698
Connecticut2011Prospect1$19,400-$1,746-$3,492
Connecticut2011Putnam11$449,322-$40,439-$80,878
Connecticut2011Quaker Hill1$62,584-$5,633-$11,265
Connecticut2011Ridgefield17$8,047,762-$724,299-$1,448,597
Connecticut2011Rocky Hill7$4,870,594-$438,353-$876,707
Connecticut2011Salem4$382,876-$34,459-$68,918
Connecticut2011Salisbury1-$4,665$420$840
Connecticut2011Sandy Hook34$2,430,344-$218,731-$437,462
Connecticut2011Seymour12$382,410-$34,417-$68,834
Connecticut2011Shelton241$24,236,491-$2,181,284-$4,362,569
Connecticut2011Simsbury49$9,430,563-$848,751-$1,697,501
Connecticut2011Somers9$163,282-$14,695-$29,391
Connecticut2011Somersville2$8,080-$727-$1,454
Connecticut2011South Glastonbury1$3,600-$324-$648
Connecticut2011South Windham10$81,417-$7,328-$14,655
Connecticut2011South Windsor254$14,104,914-$1,269,442-$2,538,885
Connecticut2011Southbury4$125,884-$11,330-$22,659
Connecticut2011Southington12$245,499-$22,095-$44,190
Connecticut2011Stafford Springs1$113,564-$10,221-$20,442
Connecticut2011Stamford769$54,731,107-$4,925,800-$9,851,600
Connecticut2011Sterling2$109,536-$9,858-$19,716
Connecticut2011Stonington3$30,461-$2,741-$5,483
Connecticut2011Storrs Mansfield12$738,265-$66,444-$132,888
Connecticut2011Stratford284$3,932,912,660-$353,962,153-$707,924,307
Connecticut2011Suffield2$45,982-$4,138-$8,277
Connecticut2011Tariffville1$1,875-$169-$338
Connecticut2011Terryville46$909,183-$81,826-$163,653
Connecticut2011Thomaston219$23,721,734-$2,134,956-$4,269,912
Connecticut2011Thompson4$119,246-$10,732-$21,464
Connecticut2011Tolland14$10,801,587-$972,143-$1,944,286
Connecticut2011Torrington73$2,185,402-$196,686-$393,372
Connecticut2011Trumbull115$92,565,710-$8,330,914-$16,661,828
Connecticut2011Uncasville13$619,776-$55,780-$111,560
Connecticut2011Unionville2$33,000-$2,970-$5,940
Connecticut2011Vernon Rockville72$3,719,808-$334,783-$669,565
Connecticut2011Voluntown2$7,351-$662-$1,323
Connecticut2011Wallingford132$11,422,349-$1,028,011-$2,056,023
Connecticut2011Waterbury239$8,836,835-$795,315-$1,590,630
Connecticut2011Waterford119$28,898,975-$2,600,908-$5,201,816
Connecticut2011Watertown7$598,732-$53,886-$107,772
Connecticut2011Wauregan1$4,427-$398-$797
Connecticut2011Weatogue2$127,883-$11,509-$23,019
Connecticut2011West Hartford164$63,118,951-$5,680,706-$11,361,412
Connecticut2011West Haven34$3,709,422-$333,848-$667,696
Connecticut2011Westbrook57$710,289-$63,926-$127,852
Connecticut2011Weston19$2,558,081-$230,227-$460,455
Connecticut2011Westport58$53,013,807-$4,771,243-$9,542,486
Connecticut2011Wethersfield54$740,869-$66,678-$133,356
Connecticut2011Willimantic1$3,000-$270-$540
Connecticut2011Willington1$22,700-$2,043-$4,086
Connecticut2011Wilton5$22,136,731-$1,992,306-$3,984,612
Connecticut2011Windham4$233,944-$21,055-$42,110
Connecticut2011Windsor88$21,688,150-$1,951,934-$3,903,867
Connecticut2011Windsor Locks497$115,681,366-$10,411,323-$20,822,647
Connecticut2011Winsted4$276,979-$24,928-$49,856
Connecticut2011Wolcott1$2,000-$180-$360
Connecticut2011Woodbridge4$31,305-$2,817-$5,635
Connecticut2011Woodbury4$43,136-$3,882-$7,764
Connecticut2011Woodstock1$6,300-$567-$1,134
Connecticut2011Yantic1$6,339-$571-$1,141
TOTAL  8,805$12,583,564,923-$1,132,520,889-$2,265,041,777

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 00:11:44 www.forthecommondefense.org