For the Common Defense


FY 2012 Detailed ReportsFY 2012 Summary ReportsResources
All 50 States Detailed ReportsAll 50 States Summary ReportsAll Congressional District Spreadsheet Reports
All States Contractor Location Data ReportsUSA Overview Summary ReportGovernment Contracting Office Glossary
All States Place of Performance Data ReportsAll States Summary ReportFAQ
  Sequestration Whitepaper
  FY 2011 Reports Archive
  FY 2010 Reports Archive

All States

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

(FY 2012 Defense Contracts Baseline Data)

Estimated 9% to 18% Annual Budget Reductions Starting in FY 2013

Go to www.forthecommondefense.org/reports to view detailed reports on All States 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. As a result of these cuts, in 2012 President Obama limited U.S. military capability to fighting one "regional conflict" and one "holding action."
     
  • Sequestration Defense budget cuts of $500 billion, combined with previous Defense cuts of another $487 billion, will cut defense spending in local communities by 9% to 18% between 2013 and 2021.
     
  • These reports show how estimates of defense budget reductions from 9% to 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.
     
  • 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. Over 60% of federal spending goes to entitlements like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and now Obamacare.
 

Contract YearStateHub Zone RepresentationContract Count$ AmountReduction
   by 9.0%
Reduction
   by 18.0%
2012AlabamaNo6,160$8,411,230,888-$757,010,810-$1,514,021,620
2012AlabamaYes475$221,377,251-$19,923,953-$39,847,907
2012AlaskaNo1,991$3,097,888,928-$278,810,015-$557,620,029
2012AlaskaYes145$212,320,804-$19,108,873-$38,217,746
2012American SamoaNo7$52,248-$4,702-$9,405
2012ArizonaNo6,060$12,628,562,512-$1,136,570,671-$2,273,141,342
2012ArizonaYes173$61,507,922-$5,535,713-$11,071,426
2012ArkansasNo1,234$403,356,712-$36,302,106-$72,604,211
2012ArkansasYes79$38,632,781-$3,476,950-$6,953,901
2012Armed Forces PacificNo4$43,392-$3,905-$7,811
2012CaliforniaNo53,156$41,730,338,815-$3,755,730,643-$7,511,461,285
2012CaliforniaYes1,558$571,781,948-$51,460,377-$102,920,755
2012ColoradoNo5,905$8,050,958,535-$724,586,297-$1,449,172,594
2012ColoradoYes132$99,238,154-$8,931,434-$17,862,868
2012ConnecticutNo8,610$12,888,270,875-$1,159,944,425-$2,319,888,850
2012ConnecticutYes29$1,319,113-$118,720-$237,440
2012DelawareNo1,319$241,795,118-$21,761,561-$43,523,123
2012DelawareYes10$1,625,520-$146,297-$292,594
2012FloridaNo24,682$12,633,460,221-$1,137,011,465-$2,274,022,930
2012FloridaYes624$413,899,043-$37,250,915-$74,501,831
2012GeorgiaNo9,609$5,043,310,942-$453,898,003-$907,796,006
2012GeorgiaYes436$240,483,766-$21,643,540-$43,287,080
2012GuamNo406$121,248,207-$10,912,339-$21,824,678
2012GuamYes198$137,406,605-$12,366,595-$24,733,190
2012HawaiiNo2,917$1,702,850,650-$153,256,565-$306,513,129
2012HawaiiYes151$214,240,060-$19,281,606-$38,563,212
2012IdahoNo958$220,190,459-$19,817,142-$39,634,284
2012IdahoYes114$103,918,670-$9,352,681-$18,705,361
2012IllinoisNo13,130$8,027,257,380-$722,453,193-$1,444,906,386
2012IllinoisYes153$57,168,380-$5,145,154-$10,290,309
2012IndianaNo5,165$2,803,859,511-$252,347,366-$504,694,732
2012IndianaYes128$62,831,213-$5,654,809-$11,309,619
2012IowaNo2,541$1,226,335,008-$110,370,155-$220,740,310
2012IowaYes29$20,389,775-$1,835,080-$3,670,160
2012KansasNo3,404$1,485,335,555-$133,680,205-$267,360,411
2012KansasYes173$10,997,922-$989,813-$1,979,626
2012KentuckyNo3,077$5,435,434,251-$489,189,102-$978,378,204
2012KentuckyYes135$113,301,132-$10,197,102-$20,394,205
2012LouisianaNo3,379$1,792,948,924-$161,365,410-$322,730,819
2012LouisianaYes211$163,481,640-$14,713,348-$29,426,696
2012MaineNo843$1,499,273,228-$134,934,596-$269,869,192
2012MaineYes33$49,736,751-$4,476,308-$8,952,616
2012MarylandNo19,329$14,925,644,893-$1,343,308,094-$2,686,616,187
2012MarylandYes646$215,557,609-$19,400,186-$38,800,371
2012MassachusettsNo13,316$11,927,237,383-$1,073,451,407-$2,146,902,814
2012MassachusettsYes202$43,347,377-$3,901,264-$7,802,528
2012MichiganNo9,128$4,549,472,708-$409,452,560-$818,905,120
2012MichiganYes441$126,511,676-$11,386,051-$22,772,103
2012MinnesotaNo5,990$1,944,599,941-$175,014,002-$350,028,003
2012MinnesotaYes71$24,822,689-$2,234,042-$4,468,084
2012MississippiNo1,395$5,112,110,936-$460,090,003-$920,180,005
2012MississippiYes257$147,282,158-$13,255,395-$26,510,789
2012MissouriNo6,431$13,093,917,574-$1,178,452,628-$2,356,905,257
2012MissouriYes325$134,647,068-$12,118,237-$24,236,473
2012MontanaNo1,355$178,119,253-$16,030,733-$32,061,467
2012MontanaYes95$17,445,017-$1,570,052-$3,140,103
2012N. Mariana IslandsNo14$265,109-$23,860-$47,720
2012N. Mariana IslandsYes2$84,481-$7,603-$15,207
2012NebraskaNo1,278$824,891,533-$74,240,241-$148,480,482
2012NebraskaYes111$21,502,438-$1,935,219-$3,870,439
2012NevadaNo1,356$1,671,451,597-$150,430,650-$300,861,299
2012NevadaYes43$32,247,728-$2,902,296-$5,804,591
2012New HampshireNo3,704$1,644,318,259-$147,988,649-$295,977,298
2012New HampshireYes3$489,523-$44,057-$88,114
2012New JerseyNo20,000$7,281,192,549-$655,307,355-$1,310,614,711
2012New JerseyYes242$83,080,503-$7,477,246-$14,954,491
2012New MexicoNo1,799$836,926,220-$75,323,363-$150,646,726
2012New MexicoYes103$71,415,798-$6,427,422-$12,854,844
2012New YorkNo28,907$8,136,394,583-$732,275,542-$1,464,551,083
2012New YorkYes380$179,799,569-$16,181,962-$32,363,924
2012North CarolinaNo7,457$1,422,184,241-$127,996,587-$255,993,174
2012North CarolinaYes275$203,219,334-$18,289,741-$36,579,482
2012North DakotaNo701$115,847,425-$10,426,269-$20,852,537
2012North DakotaYes37$19,048,828-$1,714,395-$3,428,789
2012OhioNo16,569$5,358,739,093-$482,286,538-$964,573,075
2012OhioYes272$970,968,662-$87,387,183-$174,774,366
2012OklahomaNo2,663$2,011,714,753-$181,054,335-$362,108,670
2012OklahomaYes891$342,962,137-$30,866,594-$61,733,187
2012OregonNo2,794$1,073,913,537-$96,652,222-$193,304,444
2012OregonYes127$19,380,667-$1,744,260-$3,488,520
2012PennsylvaniaNo24,293$10,507,022,581-$945,632,070-$1,891,264,140
2012PennsylvaniaYes345$119,289,960-$10,736,097-$21,472,194
2012Puerto RicoNo514$229,770,123-$20,679,312-$41,358,624
2012Puerto RicoYes15$14,231,954-$1,280,876-$2,561,752
2012Rhode IslandNo1,232$465,048,429-$41,854,360-$83,708,721
2012Rhode IslandYes3$1,996,778-$179,710-$359,420
2012South CarolinaNo4,344$3,622,453,710-$326,020,847-$652,041,694
2012South CarolinaYes274$171,632,395-$15,446,916-$30,893,832
2012South DakotaNo678$421,674,685-$37,950,723-$75,901,446
2012South DakotaYes17$688,415-$61,957-$123,915
2012TennesseeNo4,937$3,434,639,593-$309,117,576-$618,235,151
2012TennesseeYes442$121,712,649-$10,954,139-$21,908,278
2012TexasNo24,958$37,091,900,653-$3,338,271,191-$6,676,542,383
2012TexasYes957$288,849,371-$25,996,444-$51,992,889
2012UtahNo2,973$2,171,595,236-$195,443,579-$390,887,158
2012UtahYes68$138,916,049-$12,502,445-$25,004,890
2012VermontNo1,736$568,473,908-$51,162,654-$102,325,308
2012VermontYes19$1,049,260-$94,433-$188,867
2012Virgin IslandsNo84$6,139,087-$552,518-$1,105,036
2012Virgin IslandsYes2$407,573-$36,682-$73,363
2012VirginiaNo56,931$52,306,817,440-$4,707,613,757-$9,415,227,513
2012VirginiaYes740$304,351,565-$27,391,642-$54,783,284
2012WashingtonNo11,501$7,605,453,884-$684,490,877-$1,368,981,754
2012WashingtonYes283$242,896,357-$21,860,673-$43,721,346
2012Washington, D.C.No2,604$2,351,193,220-$211,607,398-$423,214,796
2012Washington, D.C.Yes188$165,468,750-$14,892,188-$29,784,376
2012West VirginiaNo1,235$152,824,742-$13,754,227-$27,508,455
2012West VirginiaYes44$65,158,816-$5,864,294-$11,728,587
2012WisconsinNo6,834$2,888,008,943-$259,920,815-$519,841,630
2012WisconsinYes116$24,217,790-$2,179,601-$4,359,202
2012WyomingNo238$50,425,595-$4,538,304-$9,076,607
2012WyomingYes12$5,379,563-$484,161-$968,321
 TOTAL 456,869$342,542,104,732-$30,828,790,653-$61,657,581,302

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.2.8.0-CL) November 6, 2013 16:42:31 www.forthecommondefense.org