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

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

StateContract YearCountyContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
Texas2011Anderson2$65,765-$5,919-$11,838
Texas2011Angelina6$151,777-$13,660-$27,320
Texas2011Aransas9$424,510-$38,206-$76,412
Texas2011Atascosa10$99,945-$8,995-$17,990
Texas2011Austin542$464,982,156-$41,848,396-$83,696,791
Texas2011Bandera8$57,312-$5,158-$10,316
Texas2011Bastrop22$429,128-$38,622-$77,243
Texas2011Bee1$1,862-$168-$335
Texas2011Bell890$184,828,494-$16,634,565-$33,269,130
Texas2011Bexar4,496$3,385,039,529-$304,653,570-$609,307,139
Texas2011Blanco1$1,100-$99-$198
Texas2011Bosque5$435,448-$39,190-$78,381
Texas2011Bowie112$35,078,555-$3,157,070-$6,314,140
Texas2011Brazoria49$22,497,595-$2,024,784-$4,049,567
Texas2011Brazos280$47,993,418-$4,319,408-$8,638,816
Texas2011Brooks1$578,919-$52,103-$104,205
Texas2011Brown25$899,670-$80,970-$161,941
Texas2011Burleson3$28,692-$2,582-$5,165
Texas2011Burnet25$1,800,485-$162,044-$324,087
Texas2011Caldwell3$38,477-$3,463-$6,926
Texas2011Calhoun48$79,719,858-$7,174,788-$14,349,575
Texas2011Callahan6$190,716-$17,164-$34,329
Texas2011Cameron51$9,836,286-$885,266-$1,770,532
Texas2011Cass8$23,164-$2,085-$4,170
Texas2011Chambers6$2,904,392-$261,395-$522,791
Texas2011Cherokee4$111,061-$9,995-$19,991
Texas2011Clay2$24,942-$2,245-$4,490
Texas2011Collin1,149$1,586,954,669-$142,825,926-$285,651,852
Texas2011Comal112$232,983,873-$20,968,549-$41,937,099
Texas2011Comanche6$260,847-$23,476-$46,952
Texas2011Concho1$236,096-$21,249-$42,497
Texas2011Cooke14$757,566-$68,181-$136,362
Texas2011Coryell48$35,354,609-$3,181,915-$6,363,830
Texas2011Crane1$8,260-$743-$1,487
Texas2011Crockett1$10,100-$909-$1,818
Texas2011Dallas3,384$3,170,855,664-$285,377,021-$570,754,042
Texas2011Denton541$378,102,441-$34,029,221-$68,058,442
Texas2011Duval1$18,000-$1,620-$3,240
Texas2011Eastland3$67,288-$6,056-$12,112
Texas2011Ector11$248,563-$22,371-$44,741
Texas2011El Paso1,072$539,462,772-$48,551,651-$97,103,303
Texas2011Ellis155$4,529,255-$407,633-$815,266
Texas2011Erath6$428,031-$38,523-$77,046
Texas2011Falls2$18,584-$1,673-$3,345
Texas2011Fannin16$302,000-$27,180-$54,360
Texas2011Fayette2$13,729-$1,236-$2,471
Texas2011Foard2$72,102-$6,489-$12,978
Texas2011Fort Bend191$93,212,951-$8,389,166-$16,778,332
Texas2011Freestone4$118,639-$10,678-$21,355
Texas2011Gaines1$3,783-$340-$681
Texas2011Galveston84$14,882,479-$1,339,423-$2,678,846
Texas2011Gillespie31$449,706-$40,474-$80,947
Texas2011Grayson20$109,733-$9,876-$19,752
Texas2011Gregg46$6,186,859-$556,817-$1,113,635
Texas2011Grimes12$178,156-$16,034-$32,068
Texas2011Guadalupe200$104,637,804-$9,417,403-$18,834,805
Texas2011Hale1$7,863-$708-$1,415
Texas2011Hamilton1$7,420-$668-$1,336
Texas2011Hardin2-$5,439$490$979
Texas2011Harris3,089$4,241,607,791-$381,744,716-$763,489,433
Texas2011Harrison14$8,579,149-$772,123-$1,544,247
Texas2011Hays208$93,704,081-$8,433,368-$16,866,735
Texas2011Hemphill1-$37,000$3,330$6,660
Texas2011Henderson10$81,556-$7,340-$14,680
Texas2011Hidalgo47$9,242,969-$831,867-$1,663,734
Texas2011Hill13$1,889,952-$170,096-$340,191
Texas2011Hockley2$70,000-$6,300-$12,600
Texas2011Hood38$443,649-$39,928-$79,857
Texas2011Hopkins17$934,482-$84,103-$168,207
Texas2011Howard4$41,269-$3,714-$7,428
Texas2011Hunt68$2,088,599,251-$187,973,940-$375,947,880
Texas2011Hutchinson2$15,945-$1,435-$2,870
Texas2011Jasper7$83,198-$7,488-$14,976
Texas2011Jeff Davis1$0$0$0
Texas2011Jefferson28$2,626,166-$236,355-$472,710
Texas2011Jim Wells17$1,172,858-$105,557-$211,114
Texas2011Johnson46$20,577,514-$1,851,976-$3,703,953
Texas2011Jones1$43,953-$3,956-$7,912
Texas2011Kaufman24$339,493-$30,554-$61,109
Texas2011Kendall83$12,933,888-$1,164,050-$2,328,100
Texas2011Kenedy1$7,633-$687-$1,374
Texas2011Kerr32$705,684-$63,512-$127,023
Texas2011Kimble1-$174,452$15,701$31,401
Texas2011Kinney5$4,685,005-$421,650-$843,301
Texas2011Kleberg12$147,340-$13,261-$26,521
Texas2011Lamar23$743,031-$66,873-$133,746
Texas2011Lamb1$4,414-$397-$795
Texas2011Lampasas20$65,621,437-$5,905,930-$11,811,859
Texas2011Lavaca2$3,784-$341-$681
Texas2011Lee1$12,688-$1,142-$2,284
Texas2011Leon2$5,274,615-$474,715-$949,431
Texas2011Liberty4$21,656-$1,949-$3,898
Texas2011Limestone1$46,154-$4,154-$8,308
Texas2011Llano11$316,026-$28,442-$56,885
Texas2011Lubbock50$46,912,915-$4,222,163-$8,444,325
Texas2011Marion9$142,959-$12,866-$25,733
Texas2011Maverick32$5,105,010-$459,451-$918,902
Texas2011McCulloch1$1,294,611-$116,515-$233,030
Texas2011McLennan197$279,244,158-$25,131,975-$50,263,950
Texas2011Medina6$2,574,493-$231,704-$463,409
Texas2011Midland41$11,926,182-$1,073,356-$2,146,713
Texas2011Milam7$122,834-$11,055-$22,110
Texas2011Mitchell1$19,158-$1,724-$3,448
Texas2011Montague3$11,250-$1,013-$2,025
Texas2011Montgomery115$6,525,141-$587,263-$1,174,525
Texas2011Morris3$42,970-$3,867-$7,735
Texas2011Nacogdoches3$7,926-$713-$1,427
Texas2011Navarro20$1,989,345-$179,041-$358,082
Texas2011Nolan10$68,670-$6,180-$12,361
Texas2011Nueces495$99,453,302-$8,950,798-$17,901,595
Texas2011Orange7$141,519-$12,737-$25,473
Texas2011Palo Pinto49$1,070,793-$96,371-$192,743
Texas2011Panola1$18,900-$1,701-$3,402
Texas2011Parker145$5,232,951-$470,966-$941,931
Texas2011Polk31$455,118-$40,961-$81,921
Texas2011Potter98$2,687,519,870-$241,876,798-$483,753,596
Texas2011Randall24$1,783,148-$160,483-$320,967
Texas2011Real1$428,646-$38,578-$77,156
Texas2011Red River1$18,900-$1,701-$3,402
Texas2011Reeves1$1,687,415-$151,867-$303,735
Texas2011Rockwall50$290,885,777-$26,179,721-$52,359,442
Texas2011Rusk6$671,513-$60,436-$120,872
Texas2011Sabine8$131,980-$11,878-$23,756
Texas2011San Augustine1$20,301-$1,827-$3,654
Texas2011San Patricio18$1,282,481-$115,423-$230,847
Texas2011Scurry1$12,500-$1,125-$2,250
Texas2011Shackelford8$153,896-$13,851-$27,701
Texas2011Shelby21$674,314-$60,688-$121,377
Texas2011Smith55$50,039,325-$4,503,539-$9,007,079
Texas2011Starr2$5,426-$488-$977
Texas2011Stephens1$126,060-$11,345-$22,691
Texas2011Tarrant4,876$13,858,924,187-$1,247,303,226-$2,494,606,453
Texas2011Taylor142$16,115,043-$1,450,354-$2,900,708
Texas2011Throckmorton37$2,008,548-$180,769-$361,539
Texas2011Titus40$108,522-$9,767-$19,534
Texas2011Tom Green48$7,955,190-$715,967-$1,431,934
Texas2011Travis1,370$824,173,376-$74,175,607-$148,351,214
Texas2011Tyler5$153,589-$13,823-$27,646
Texas2011Upshur5$35,678-$3,211-$6,422
Texas2011Uvalde3$41,840-$3,766-$7,531
Texas2011Val Verde22$1,002,562-$90,231-$180,461
Texas2011Van Zandt2$46,614-$4,195-$8,391
Texas2011Victoria13$3,783,690-$340,532-$681,064
Texas2011Walker8$1,183,523-$106,517-$213,034
Texas2011Waller119$8,417,167-$757,545-$1,515,090
Texas2011Washington10$3,885,490-$349,694-$699,388
Texas2011Webb12$1,505,751-$135,518-$271,035
Texas2011Wichita146$56,292,463-$5,066,322-$10,132,644
Texas2011Wilbarger4$782,462-$70,422-$140,843
Texas2011Willacy1$9,261-$833-$1,667
Texas2011Williamson1,987$715,772,156-$64,419,497-$128,838,993
Texas2011Wilson8$836,148-$75,253-$150,507
Texas2011Wise7$2,472,732-$222,546-$445,092
Texas2011Wood5$39,475-$3,553-$7,106
Texas2011Young7$204,373-$18,394-$36,787
TOTAL  27,970$35,972,634,435-$3,237,537,227-$6,475,074,460

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 00:12:16 www.forthecommondefense.org