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Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports2011 (Baseline) Defense Contracts by Contractor LocationIn all Congressional Districts for the 113th Congress
The Congressional District Reports are a tool to help local officials and businesses prepare for the possible impact of job losses and harm to local communities from the sequestration budget cuts. The Congressional District Reports provide a 2011 baseline to see how congressional districts may be affected by the planned across-the-board sequestration cuts in the 2013 defense budget. These sequestration defense budget cuts are estimated to total 18% or more when combined with earlier budget cuts.
These Congressional District Reports show 2011 defense contracts for businesses in each congressional district (and bordering zip codes), including the contract dollar amount, contractor business name, address and phone number, the contractor industry classification, and whether the business is a small or disadvantaged business, woman-owned, minority-owned or veteran-owned. The Congressional District Reports are provided as a spreadsheet file for each congressional district, organized alphabetically by state. They include contractor businesses in zip codes that are exclusively within the congressional district, as well as businesses in zip codes shared with bordering congressional districts.
To build the Congressional District Reports, contract information was derived from public data at the Federal Procurement Data System ( https://www.fpds.gov) based on queries from http://www.governmentcontractswon.com, combined with congressional districts for the 2013 113th Congress. To view additional reports with 2011 data, showing the 18% cuts for all U.S. states and territories, counties and cities, for both the contractor's primary location and the "place of performance" of the contract work, go to http://forthecommondefense.org/reports. The reports will be updated with the 2012 data from the Federal Procurement Data System in early June, 2013.
The “Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports” are a project of the Center for Security Policy for the Coalition for the Common Defense, intended to educate and engage the American public on the importance of maintaining a strong national defense. For more information, email brim@securefreedom.org.
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ALABAMA 1. Jo Bonner 2. Martha Roby 3. Mike Rogers 4. Robert B. Aderholt 5. Mo Brooks 6. Spencer Bachus 7. Terri A. Sewell ALASKA At Large - Don Young ARIZONA 1. Ann Kirkpatrick 2. Ron Barber 3. Raul Grijalva 4. Paul Gosar 5. Matt Salmon 6. David Schweikert 7. Ed Pastor 8. Trent Franks 9. Kyrsten Sinema ARKANSAS 1. Eric A. (Rick) Crawford 2. Tim Griffin 3. Steve Womack 4. Tom Cotton CALIFORNIA 1. Doug LaMalfa 2. Jared Huffman 3. John Garamendi 4. Tom McClintock 5. Mike Thompson 6. Doris Matsui 7. Ami Bera 8. Paul Cook 9. Jerry McNerney 10. Jeff Denham 11. George Miller 12. Nancy Pelosi 13. Barbara Lee 14. Jackie Speier 15. Eric Swalwell 16. Jim Costa 17. Mike Honda 18. Anna G. Eshoo 19. Zoe Lofgren 20. Sam Farr 21. David Valadao 22. Devin Nunes 23. Kevin McCarthy 24. Lois Capps 25. Howard P. ``Buck'' McKeon 26. Julia Brownley 27. Judy Chu 28. Adam B. Schiff 29. Tony Cardenas 30. Brad Sherman 31. Gary G. Miller 32. Grace F. Napolitano 33. Henry A. Waxman 34. Xavier Becerra 35. Gloria Negrete McLeod 36. Raul Ruiz 37. Karen Bass 38. Linda T. Sanchez 39. Edward R. Royce 40. Lucille Roybal-Allard 41. Mark Takano 42. Ken Calvert 43. Maxine Waters 44. Janice Hahn 45. John Campbell 46. Loretta Sanchez 47. Alan Lowenthal 48. Dana Rohrabacher 49. Darrell E. Issa 50. Duncan D. Hunter 51. Juan Vargas 52. Scott Peters 53. Susan A. Davis COLORADO 1. Diana DeGette 2. Jared Polis 3. Scott R. Tipton 4. Cory Gardner 5. Doug Lamborn 6. Mike Coffman 7. Ed Perlmutter CONNECTICUT 1. John B. Larson 2. Joe Courtney 3. Rosa L. DeLauro 4. James A. Himes 5. Elizabeth Esty DELAWARE At Large - John C. Carney, Jr. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA At Large – Eleanor Holmes Norton FLORIDA 1. Jeff Miller 2. Steve Southerland II 3. Ted Yoho 4. Ander Crenshaw 5. Corrine Brown 6. Ron DeSantis 7. John L. Mica 8. Bill Posey 9. Alan Grayson 10. Daniel Webster 11. Richard Nugent 12. Gus Bilirakis 13. Bill Young 14. Kathy Castor 15. Dennis Ross 16. Vern Buchanan 17. Thomas J. Rooney 18. Patrick Murphy 19. Trey Radel 20. Alcee L. Hastings 21. Ted Deutch 22. Lois Frankel 23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz 24. Frederica Wilson 25. Mario Diaz Balart 26. Joe Garcia 27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen GEORGIA 1. Jack Kingston 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 3. Lynn A. Westmoreland 4. Henry C. ``Hank'' Johnson, Jr. 5. John Lewis 6. Tom Price 7. Rob Woodall 8. Austin Scott 9. Doug Collins 10. Paul C. Broun 11. Phil Gingrey 12. John Barrow13. David Scott14. Tom Graves GUAM At Large - Madeleine Bordallo HAWAII 1. Colleen W. Hanabusa 2. Tulsi Gabbard IDAHO 1. Raul R. Labrador 2. Michael K. Simpson ILLINOIS 1. Bobby L. Rush 2. Vacant 3. Daniel Lipinski 4. Luis V. Gutierrez 5. Mike Quigley 6. Peter J. Roskam 7. Danny K. Davis 8. Tammy Duckworth 9. Janice D. Schakowsky 10. Brad Schneider 11. Bill Foster 12. William Enyart 13. Rodney Davis 14. Randy Hultgren 15. John Shimkus 16. Adam Kinzinger 17. Cheri Bustos 18. Aaron Schock INDIANA 1. Peter J. Visclosky 2. Jackie Warlorski 3. Marlin A. Stutzman 4. Todd Rokita 5. Susan W. Brooks 6. Luke Messer 7. Andre Carson 8. Larry Bucshon 9. Todd C. Young IOWA 1. Bruce L. Braley 2. David Loebsack 3. Tom Latham 4. Steve King KANSAS 1. Tim Huelskamp 2. Lynn Jenkins 3. Kevin Yoder 4. Mike Pompeo KENTUCKY 1. Ed Whitfield 2. Brett Guthrie 3. John A. Yarmuth 4. Thomas Massie 5. Harold Rogers 6. Andy Barr LOUISIANA 1. Steve Scalise 2. Cedric L. Richmond 3. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. 4. John Fleming 5. Rodney Alexander 6. Bill Cassidy MAINE 1. Chellie Pingree 2. Michael H. Michaud MARYLAND 1. Andy Harris 2. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger 3. John P. Sarbanes 4. Donna F. Edwards 5. Steny H. Hoyer 6. John Delaney 7. Elijah E. Cummings 8. Chris Van Hollen MASSACHUSETTS 1. Richard E. Neal 2. James P. McGovern 3. Niki Tsongas 4. Joe Kennedy 5. Edward J. Markey 6. John F. Tierney 7. Michael E. Capuano 8. Stephen F. Lynch 9. William R. Keating MICHIGAN 1. Dan Benishek 2. Bill Huizenga 3. Justin Amash 4. Dave Camp 5. Daniel Kildee 6. Fred Upton 7. Tim Walberg 8. Mike Rogers 9. Sandy Levin 10. Candice S. Miller 11. Kerry Bentivolio 12. John Dingell 13. John Conyers, Jr. 14. Gary Peters MINNESOTA 1. Timothy J. Walz 2. John Kline 3. Erik Paulsen 4. Betty McCollum 5. Keith Ellison 6. Michele Bachmann 7. Collin C. Peterson 8. Rick Nolan MISSISSIPPI 1. Alan Nunnelee 2. Bennie G. Thompson 3. Gregg Harper 4. Steven M. Palazzo MISSOURI 1. Wm. Lacy Clay 2. Ann Wagner 3. Blaine Luetkemeyer 4. Vicky Hartzler 5. Emanuel Cleaver 6. Sam Graves 7. Billy Long 8. Vacant MONTANA At Large – Steve Daines NEBRASKA 1. Jeff Fortenberry 2. Lee Terry 3. Adrian Smith NEVADA 1. Dina Titus 2. Mark E. Amodei 3. Joseph J. Heck NEW HAMPSHIRE 1. Carol Shea-Porter 2. Ann McLane Kuster NEW JERSEY 1. Robert E. Andrews 2. Frank A. LoBiondo 3. Jon Runyan 4. Christopher H. Smith 5. Scott Garrett 6. Frank Pallone, Jr. 7. Leonard Lance 8. Albio Sires 9. Bill Pascrell, Jr. 10. Donald M. Payne, Jr. 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 12. Rush D. Holt NEW MEXICO 1. Michelle Lujan Grisham 2. Steven Pearce 3. Ben Ray Lujan NEW YORK 1. Timothy H. Bishop 2. Peter T. King 3. Steve Israel 4. Carolyn McCarthy 5. Gregory W. Meeks 6. Grace Meng 7. Nydia M. Velazquez 8. Hakeem Jeffries 9. Yvette Clarke 10. Jerrold Nadler 11. Michael G. Grimm 12. Carlyn B. Maloney 13. Charles B. Rangel 14. Joseph Crowley 15. Jose E. Serrano 16. Eliot L. Engel 17. Nita M. Lowey 18. Sean Patrick Maloney 19. Christopher P. Gibson 20. Paul Tonko 21. Bill Owens 22. Richard Hanna 23. Tom Reed 24. Daniel Maffei 25. Louise McIntosh Slaughter 26. Brian M. Higgins 27. Chris Collins NORTH CAROLINA 1. G. K. Butterfield 2. Renee L. Ellmers 3. Walter B. Jones 4. David E. Price 5. Virginia Foxx 6. Howard Coble 7. Mike McIntyre 8. Larry Kissell 9. Sue Wilkins Myrick 10. Patrick T. McHenry 11. Heath Shuler 12. Melvin L. Watt 13. Brad Miller NORTH DAKOTA At Large - Kevin Cramer NORTH MARIANA ISLANDS At Large - Gregorio Sablan OHIO 1. Steve Chabot 2. Brad Wenstrup 3. Joyce Beatty 4. Jim Jordan 5. Robert E. Latta 6. Bill Johnson 7. Bob Gibbs 8. John A. Boehner 9. Marcy Kaptur 10. Mike Turner 11. Marcia L. Fudge 12. Patrick J. Tiberi 13. Tim Ryan 14. David Joyce 15. Steve Stivers 16. James B. Renacci OKLAHOMA 1. Jim Bridenstine 2. Markwayne Mullin 3. Frank D. Lucas 4. Tom Cole 5. James Lankford OREGON 1. Suzanne Bonamici 2. Greg Walden 3. Earl Blumenauer 4. Peter A. DeFazio 5. Kurt Schrader PENNSYLVANIA 1. Robert A. Brady 2. Chaka Fattah 3. Mike Kelly 4. Scott Perry 5. Glenn Thompson 6. Jim Gerlach 7. Patrick Meehan 8. Michael G. Fitzpatrick 9. Bill Shuster 10. Tom Marino 11. Lou Barletta 12. Keith Rothfus 13. Allyson Y. Schwartz 14. Michael F. Doyle 15. Charles W. Dent 16. Joseph R. Pitts 17. Matt Cartwright 18. Tim Murphy PUERTO RICO
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1. David N. Cicilline 2. James R. Langevin SOUTH CAROLINA 1. Vacant 2. Joe Wilson 3. Jeff Duncan 4. Trey Gowdy 5. Mick Mulvaney 6. James E. Clyburn SOUTH DAKOTA At Large - Kristi L. Noem TENNESSEE 1. Phil Roe 2. John J. Duncan, Jr. 3. Charles J. ``Chuck'' Fleischmann 4. Scott DesJarlais 5. Jim Cooper 6. Diane Black 7. Marsha Blackburn 8. Stephen Lee Fincher 9. Steve Cohen TEXAS 1. Louie Gohmert 2. Ted Poe 3. Sam Johnson 4. Ralph M. Hall 5. Jeb Hensarling 6. Joe Barton 7. John Abney Culberson 8. Kevin Brady 9. Al Green 10. Michael T. McCaul 11. K. Michael Conaway 12. Kay Granger 13. Mac Thornberry 14. Randy Weber 15. Ruben Hinojosa 16. Betty O’Rouke 17. Bill Flores 18. Sheila Jackson Lee 19. Randy Neugebauer 20. Joaquin Castro 21. Lamar Smith 22. Pete Olson 23. Pete Gallego 24. Kenny Marchant 25. Roger Williams 26. Michael C. Burgess 27. Blake Farenthold 28. Henry Cuellar 29. Gene Green 30. Eddie Bernice Johnson 31. John R. Carter 32. Pete Sessions 33. Marc Veasey 34. Filemon Vela35. Lloyd Doggett 36. Steve Stockman UTAH 1. Rob Bishop 2. Chris Stewart 3. Jason Chaffetz 4. Jim Matheson VERMONT At Large - Peter Welch VIRGINIA 1. Robert J. Wittman 2. E. Scott Rigell 3. Robert C. ``Bobby'' Scott 4. J. Randy Forbes 5. Robert Hurt 6. Bob Goodlatte 7. Eric Cantor 8. James P. Moran 9. H. Morgan Griffith 10. Frank R. Wolf 11. Gerald E. Connolly VIRGIN ISLANDS At Large - Donna Christensen WASHINGTON 1. Suzan Delbene 2. Rick Larsen 3. Jaime Herrera Beutler 4. Doc Hastings 5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers 6. Derek Kilmer 7. Jim McDermott 8. David G. Reichert 9. Adam Smith 10. Denny Heck WEST VIRGINIA 1. David B. McKinley 2. Shelley Moore Capito 3. Nick J. Rahall II WISCONSIN 1. Paul Ryan 2. Mark Pocan 3. Ron Kind 4. Gwen Moore 5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. 6. Thomas E. Petri 7. Sean P. Duffy 8. Reid J. Ribble WYOMING At Large - Cynthia M. Lummis About the Coalition for the Common Defense
The Coalition for the Common Defense is an alliance of like-minded individuals and organizations who believe that without provision for the “common defense,” as articulated by the Founders, the freedom that has allowed unprecedented opportunity and prosperity to flourish in this country would soon be imperiled. In this new age of budgetary cuts, the Coalition rejects the false choice between military strength and economic health contending that economic prosperity depends on a strong national defense. Through a series of events and strategic partnerships, the coalition is calling on elected officials, candidates for office and others who share our commitment to the common defense to uphold these principles. We must return the United States to sensible fiscal principles without sacrificing our national security.
A full statement of principles can be located here. The Coalition of the Common Defense can be found online at www.forthecommondefense.org.
About the Center for Security Policy
The Center for Security Policy is a non-profit, non-partisan national security organization that specializes in identifying policies, actions, and resource needs that are vital to American security and then ensures that such issues are the subject of both focused, principled examination and effective action by recognized policy experts, appropriate officials, opinion leaders, and the general public.
For more information visit www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org.