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Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report
By Place of Performance Data -- Sorted by Product or Service

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

StateCityContract YearProduct or Service$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
TennesseeWinchester2011Bearings, Plain, Unmounted$8,854-$797-$1,594
TennesseeWinchester2011Coil, Flat, And Wire Springs$6,730-$606-$1,211
TennesseeWinchester2011Fire Control Computing Sights & Devices$5,511-$496-$992
TennesseeWinchester2011Guns, 75 MM Through 125 MM$276,490-$24,884-$49,768
TennesseeWinchester2011Guns, Over 150 MM Through 200 MM$5,137-$462-$925
TennesseeWinchester2011Guns, Over 30 MM Up to 75 MM$125,677-$11,311-$22,622
TennesseeWinchester2011Guns, Through 30 MM$236,872-$21,318-$42,637
TennesseeWinchester2011Hand Tools, Nonedged, Nonpowered$6,921-$623-$1,246
TennesseeWinchester2011Launchers, Guided Missile$10,994-$989-$1,979
TennesseeWinchester2011Maint/Office Buildings$864-$78-$156
TennesseeWinchester2011Miscellaneous Hardware$2,984-$269-$537
TennesseeWinchester2011Miscellaneous Power Transmission Equip$13,491-$1,214-$2,428
TennesseeWinchester2011Nails, Keys, And Pins$3,222-$290-$580
TennesseeWinchester2011O-Ring$3,327-$299-$599
TennesseeWinchester2011Screws$4,492-$404-$809
TOTAL   $711,566-$64,040-$128,083

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-PoP) February 21, 2013 01:36:03 www.forthecommondefense.org