DEFENSE SPENDING BY STATE

FISCAL YEAR 2017

Revised Version, March 2019

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Office of Economic Adjustment

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


Background and Methodology

Overview

STATE AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUMMARY TABLE

HOW TO READ THIS REPORT

UNITED STATES OVERVIEW

STATE AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PROFILES

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

APPENDIX 1: MILITARY INSTALLATIONS

APPENDIX 2: METHODOLOGY

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PREFACE

This report documents the results of a state-by-state analysis of spending by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) during Fiscal Year 2017 in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The findings are presented in graphs and tables, and include a range of indicators, such as the total spending figures, the categories of goods and services on which funds were spent, the major defense vendors, and the numbers of defense personnel. The report may be used as a source of information and statistics on links between defense spending and a state's economy, particularly in relation to defense-related employment and industry, as well as how defense spending received by a state compares with other states.

Conducted between June 2018 and November 2018, the analysis primarily entailed an examination of DoD prime and sub-contract award data and of defense personnel and payroll figures, which become reliable for analysis in March of each year. This report's findings are drawn from numerous sources, including the DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis and Census Bureau; and USASpending.gov, which is managed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

The DoD Office of Economic Adjustment worked with the Federal Research Division within the Library of Congress to produce this report. The analysts involved were Katarina David, Wm. Noël Ivey, Carson Sievert, Alan Stone, and Colin Wood. Liz Chimienti at DoD's Office of Economic Adjustment provided support throughout the project.

This research benefited from the guidance and advice of experts at the DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institution, and the Center for a New American Security.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Over the course of Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, the Department of Defense's (DoD) budget authority rose from $595.7 billion in FY 2016 to $626.2 billion.[1] This marked the second year of increases for the Department. DoD's budget had declined for most of the period from FY 2010 through FY 2015 due to the drawdown of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and restrictions and caps under the Budget Control Act of 2011. Though a significant increase, the FY 2017 funds were appropriated in two different bills: a December 2016 Continuing Resolution that added funds to Overseas Contingency Operations, and a May 2017 omnibus package. While operating on a Continuing Resolution for more than half of the fiscal year, DoD could not start new projects or activities for which funds were not available in the previous fiscal year. As a result, the real growth in DoD's outlays (the amount actually spent) in FY 2017 declined 1.2% from the prior fiscal year.[2]

Background and Methodology

This report provides an overview of the linkages between defense spending and the economies of the 50 states and the District of Columbia for FY 2017. It highlights factors such as the reliance of regions on military bases and private contractors, which can be used to assess potential exposure to fluctuations in defense spending and to target assistance to create more resilient communities and companies. The contractual data for this report was obtained from USASpending.gov. Since an obligation can take several years to complete and may require parts or services from multiple subcontractors, the raw data was adjusted for the place of performance of subawards and the length of prime contracts. The payroll data and personnel counts used in this report come from DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center. These reflect gross pay over the course of the fiscal year for all active duty, civilian, National Guard, and Reserve personnel in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.[3] The personnel counts are a snapshot as of the end of the fiscal year. This is a change from the Defense Spending by State Fiscal Year 2016 report, which reflected cumulative totals for each county over the fiscal year. More details on the methodology and sources of data can be found in appendix 2.

Overview

In FY 2017, DoD spent $407 billion on contracts and payroll in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, approximately $1,466 per U.S. resident. This spending accounted for 2.3 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017, and was higher as a share of GDP than the $378.5 billion spent in FY 2016. Of these funds, $271.7 billion (67 percent) was spent on contracts for various products and services, while the remaining $135.3 billion (33 percent) paid the salaries of DoD personnel. Most contract spending went to supplies and equipment (51 percent) or services (38 percent). The remainder supported research and development (8 percent) or construction (3 percent). Personnel pay was allocated fairly equally amongst active duty military (41 percent), the National Guard and the Reserves (31 percent), and civilians (28 percent). With regard to total defense spending by state, funding varied from $393.6 million in Wyoming to $49 billion in California, averaging $7.98 billion per state. Almost 59 percent of that funding ($239.7 billion) went to 10 states (see Table 1). However, if this funding is examined as a component of the states' economies, a slightly different picture emerges. On average, defense spending accounted for 2.3 percent of all states' GDP in FY 2017, ranging from 0.5 percent in Oregon to 8.9 percent in Virginia. The defense spending of $1.3 billion in Oregon, for example, was a small portion of its$240.7 billion GDP, while Virginia's $46.2 billion in defensespending accounted for a relatively larger segment of its $517.6 billion GDP. The ten states with the highest defense spending as a percent of state GDP are shown in Table 2.

Table 1: Top 10 States by Total Defense Spending (in Billions)

RankStateDefense Spending
1California$49.0
2Virginia$46.2
3Texas$37.7
4Maryland$21.1
5Florida$19.2
6Washington$15.2
7Connecticut$15.0
8Georgia$13.2
9Pennsylvania$12.1
10Alabama$10.9
Total for Top Ten States$239.7
Total for 50 States and District of Columbia$407.0

Table 2: Top 10 States by Defense Spending as Percentage of State GDP

RankStatePercentage
1Virginia8.9%
2Hawaii7.3%
3Connecticut5.6%
4Alaska5.5%
5Maryland5.3%
6Alabama5.1%
7District of Columbia4.5%
8Mississippi4.2%
9Maine4.1%
10Kentucky4.0%

When reviewing the state totals in terms of defense contract and personnel spending, it is apparent that some states received substantial funds for both categories, while some states received relatively high amounts for either contracts or personnel. For instance, 10 states received 61.4 percent ($166.9 billion) of all defense contract spending, most of which were also among the top 10 recipients of defense spending overall. Of the top ten states by defense contract spending, only two ━ Arizona and Massachusetts ━ were not among the top ten states by overall defense spending (see Table 3).

Similarly, some of the states that received the highest totals of defense personnel spending (e.g., Colorado, Hawaii, and North Carolina) were not among the top recipients overall (see Table 4).

Table 3: Top 10 States by Defense Contract Spending (in Billions)

RankStateDefense Spending
1California$35.2
2Virginia$30.5
3Texas$26.6
4Connecticut$14.4
5Maryland$13.8
6Florida$12.5
7Washington$9.7
8Pennsylvania$9.4
9Massachusetts$9.3
10Arizona$8.1
Total for Top Ten States$166.9
Total for 50 States and District of Columbia$271.7

Table 4: Top 10 States by Defense Personnel Spending(in Billions)

RankStateDefense Spending
1Virginia$15.7
2California$13.8
3Texas$11.0
4Maryland$7.3
5North Carolina$7.1
6Florida$6.7
7Georgia$6.2
8Washington$5.6
9Hawaii$4.7
10Colorado$3.4
Total for Top Ten States$72.7
Total for 50 States and District of Columbia$135.3

When reviewing the state totals in terms of defense contract and personnel spending, it is apparent that some states received substantial funds for both categories, while some states received relatively high amounts for either contracts or personnel. For instance, 10 states received 61.4 percent ($166.9 billion) of all defense contract spending, most of which were also among the top 10 recipients of defense spending overall. Of the top tenstates by defense contract spending, only two ━ Arizona and Massachusetts ━ were not among the top ten states by overall defense spending (see Table 3). Similarly, some of the states that received the highest totals of defense personnel spending (e.g., Colorado, Hawaii, and North Carolina) were not among the top recipients overall (see Table 4).

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SUMMARY TABLE

The table on the following page shows U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contract and personnel spending data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia (listed alphabetically) in fiscal year (FY) 2017, which can be used to provide information and statistics about various topics, such as:

The columns show the following variables:

  1. Defense Spending as a Share of GDP identifies the total amount of defense spending (i.e., contracts and payroll) per state as a share of that state's GDP. This provides an understanding of the degree to which a state's economic health depends on such funding and how vulnerable a state is to DoD spending changes.
  2. State Share of Total U.S. Defense Spending calculates each state's share of total defense spending (i.e., contract spending and payroll in the 50 states plus the District of Columbia), which helps to identify the largest and smallest recipients of DoD funding.
  3. Defense Spending per Resident is the amount DoD spent per resident in a state or the District of Columbia on defense contracts and payrolls. Like "Defense Spending as a Share of GDP," it shows a state's relative dependence on and vulnerability to change in this type of support.
  4. Total Contract and Payroll Spending is the sum of all DoD payroll and contract spending in a state or the District of Columbia.
  5. Total Contract Spending shows the amount DoD spent on contracts in a given state or the District of Columbia.
  6. Total Payroll is the gross pay received by active duty, civilian, National Guard, or Reserve personnel with an assigned or duty location in a state or the District of Columbia during FY 2016. These figures, as well as those in columns 7━9, do not include benefits for current or former defense personnel.
  7. Civilian Pay shows the total gross pay to DoD civilian personnel in FY 2016.
  8. Military Active Duty Pay equals the total gross pay to active duty personnel in FY 2016.
  9. National Guard & Reserve Pay refers to the total gross pay received by National Guard or Reserve personnel in FY 2016.
  10. Ranking by Defense Spending as a Share of State GDP indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles with respect to the total amount of defense spending (i.e., contracts and payroll) as a share of that state's GDP.
  11. Ranking by Total Defense Spending likewise indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles. Detailed information on the methodology for these statistics is included in appendix 2.

Defense Spending As a Share Of GDP (Percentage)State Share of Total U.S. Defense Spending (Percentage)Defense Spending Per Resident (in Dollars)Total Contract and Payroll Spending (in Billions of Dollars)Total Contract Spending (in Billions of Dollars)Total Payroll (in Billions of Dollars)Civilian Pay (in Billions of Dollars)Military Active Duty PayNational Guard and Reserve PayRanking by Defense Spending as a Share of State GDPRanking by Total Defense Spending
Alabama5.12.72,24610.97.83.22.10.60.4610
Alaska5.50.74,0143.01.31.70.41.10.2432
Arizona3.12.51,43010.08.12.00.61.00.31213
Arkansas0.90.33731.10.40.70.20.20.34343
California1.712.01,23849.035.213.85.07.71.2271
Colorado2.42.11,4988.45.03.40.92.20.31616
Connecticut5.63.74,17015.014.40.60.20.30.137
Delaware0.80.15980.60.20.40.10.20.14646
District of Columbia4.51.58,7216.13.72.41.40.80.2723
Florida2.04.791619.212.56.72.43.50.8225
Georgia2.33.31,26813.27.16.22.23.40.6188
Hawaii7.31.64,5446.51.84.71.62.80.3221
Idaho0.80.13490.60.20.40.10.20.14545
Illinois0.91.96007.75.42.31.00.90.44218
Indiana1.31.16854.63.31.20.80.10.33427
Iowa0.90.45681.81.50.30.10.00.24138
Kansas1.90.81,0673.11.12.00.51.30.22330
Kentucky4.02.01,8458.25.42.80.71.90.31017
Louisiana1.30.87073.31.71.60.40.80.43229
Maine4.10.61,9102.61.90.70.60.00.1936
Maryland5.35.23,49321.113.87.34.52.30.554
Massachusetts1.92.51,51210.49.31.00.60.20.32412
Michigan0.80.93863.82.71.20.80.10.34728
Minnesota1.31.18234.64.10.50.20.00.33326
Mississippi4.21.21,6044.83.21.50.60.60.3825
Missouri2.92.21,4749.07.41.60.50.70.41415
Montana1.00.14680.50.20.30.10.20.13949
Nebraska1.20.47931.50.70.90.30.40.13540
Nevada1.50.67782.31.31.00.20.70.22937
New Hampshire2.10.41,3091.81.50.20.10.00.12139
New Jersey1.11.67296.64.81.70.90.40.43720
New Mexico2.60.61,2502.61.31.30.50.70.11535
New York0.62.34649.26.52.30.81.20.75014
North Carolina1.92.61,01510.43.37.11.35.30.52511
North Dakota1.40.21,0570.80.20.60.10.40.13044
Ohio1.11.76037.03.93.12.10.50.53819
Oklahoma3.21.51,5546.13.13.01.71.00.31122
Oregon0.50.33191.30.90.50.20.00.25142
Pennsylvania1.63.094312.19.42.61.80.20.6289
Rhode Island2.40.41,3621.40.60.80.40.20.11741
South Carolina2.31.31,0215.12.52.70.71.60.41924
South Dakota1.10.16480.60.20.40.10.20.13648
Tennessee0.80.63932.61.70.90.40.20.44834
Texas2.29.31,33137.726.611.03.46.51.1203
Utah1.80.79823.01.41.61.10.30.32631
Vermont1.30.17050.40.30.10.00.00.13150
Virginia8.911.45,45946.230.515.78.36.60.812
Washington2.93.72,05515.29.75.62.42.80.4136
West Virginia0.70.13140.60.30.30.10.00.24947
Wisconsin0.90.74882.82.30.50.20.10.33333
Wyoming1.00.16860.40.10.30.10.20.14051
U.S. Average/Total2.21001,466407.0271.7135.355.862.616.8n/an/a

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HOW TO READ THIS REPORT

The following information briefly describes the statistics listed in the state profiles throughout this report. A listing of military installations by state and county can be found in appendix 1. More detailed information on the methodology is included in appendix 2.

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

  1. Defense Contracts refers to U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) spending through contracts during fiscal year (FY) 2017 (i.e., October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017). All contract data are from USASpending.gov and include prime awards the DoD made to private-and public-sector contractors adjusted for the period of performance and subawards that prime award recipients provided to sub-contractors in the fiscal year.
  2. Defense Contracts, By Type represents the proportions of total prime award spending in a state that went to four product and service categories: construction; research and development; services; and supplies and equipment. The DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy was used to categorize spending on the products and services identified by the product service code listed in each prime award record. Sub-award data are not included in this statistic as such records do not contain a code or any other product or service identifier.
  3. Defense Contracts, By Service is the percentage of defense contract spending that was contracted or funded by the Military Services or other defense activities in a state or the District of Columbia. This category includes the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Sta, Inspector General (DoD), U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Defense Agencies and the Defense Field Activities. These figures include prime awards and sub-awards since both records have fields that identify the federal agency that contracted or funded the award.
  4. Top Defense Contractors lists the private-and public-sector vendors that were among the ten largest recipients of DoD spending in a state or the District of Columbia. These figures are adjusted to reflect the place of performance for prime and sub-awards, and the period of performance of the prime awards (see appendix 2 for details).
  5. Contract Awards Performed by Fiscal Year represents the total defense contract awards in a state or the District of Columbia for each fiscal year from FY 2010 through FY 2017. These figures are adjusted to reflect the place of performance for prime and sub-awards, and the period of performance for prime awards (see appendix 2 for details).

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

  1. Defense Personnel includes total active duty, civilian, National Guard, and Reserve personnel in a state or the District of Columbia on September 30, 2017. Defense payroll figures are the total gross pay received by those personnel in FY 2017. The states and counties refer to the duty locations for active duty and civilian personnel. National Guard and Reserve personnel figures are based on assigned locations. These data are from the DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center.
  2. Allocations, By Type indicates the proportions of total defense personnel with an assigned or duty location in a state or the District of Columbia who were active duty, civilian, National Guard or Reserve personnel on September 30, 2017.
  3. Allocations, By Service represents a snapshot of the proportion of total defense personnel across the Military Services and other DoD activities with an assigned or duty location in a state or the District of Columbia on September 30, 2017.
  4. Total Payroll and Personnel is the total gross pay during FY 2017 and count of all active duty, civilian, National Guard or Reserve personnel with an assigned or duty location in a state or the District of Columbia on September 30, 2017. Pension payments and other benefits are not included in the payroll figure.
  5. Top Defense Personnel Locations lists the ten counties with the highest numbers of defense personnel reported on September 30, 2017. Personnel numbers are not disclosed—indicated by "ND"—for counties in which the numbers of active duty, civilian, or total personnel are less than ten to protect those individuals' personally identifiable information.
  6. Dollars Spent in State is the combined total of defense contract spending and defense personnel spending in a state or the District of Columbia during FY 2017. The ranking above this statistic indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles.
  7. Percentage of State GDP represents the combined total of defense contract and personnel spending as a proportion of a state or the District of Columbia's GDP in 2017. State GDP is the total value of all goods and services produced in a given year; these data are from the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis. The ranking above this statistic indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles.
  8. Percent of Total U.S. Defense Spending is the combined total of defense contract and personnel spending in a state or the District of Columbia as a proportion of the DoD's contract and personnel spending in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in FY 2017.
  9. Dollars per Resident highlights combined total defense contract and personnel spending in a state or the District of Columbia divided by the state's population. These population figures are June 2017 estimate by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau
  10. Contract Spending is the total amount the DoD spent on products and services in a state or the District of Columbia during FY 2017. The ranking above this static indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles.
  11. Number of Personnel indicates the total number of active duty, civilian, National Guard, or Reserve personnel with an assigned or duty location in a state or the District of Columbia on September 30, 2017. The ranking above this static indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles.
  12. Personnel Spending totals the gross pay received by active duty, civilian, National Guard, or Reserve personnel with an assigned or duty location in a state or the District of Columbia during FY 2017. This figure does not include pension payments or other benefits. The ranking above this static indicates a state's placement among the 51 profiles.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

  1. Top Defense Contract Spending Locations lists and shows the ten counties (or independent cities) in a state with the highest defense contract spending in FY 2017. For states with fewer than ten counties, all counties are identified. The District of Columbia is the only jurisdiction represented by a single location.

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

  1. Top Defense Personnel Spending Locations lists and shows the ten counties (or independent cities) within a state with the highest gross pay received by active duty, civilian, National Guard, or Reserve personnel during FY 2017. For states with fewer than ten counties, all counties are identified. The District of Columbia is the only jurisdiction represented by a single location.

Caveat for the Personnel Counts in This Report: Readers are cautioned not to compare changes in personnel by county from the Defense Spending by State FY 2016 report to the FY 2017 report as the differences are likely due to changes in this report's source of personnel data. The researchers for the previous Defense Spending by State reports received 3-digit zip code data on the duty or assigned location of DoD personnel from DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC). The researchers then approximated the county assignment of all DoD personnel as of the end of the fiscal year. This report reflects DMDC data for all personnel corresponding over the course of the fiscal year by county. More details on personnel data can be found in appendix 2.

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UNITED STATES

Total spent: $407.0 B
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.3%
Spending per resident: $1,466
Contract spending: $271.7 B
Number of personnel: 2.5 M
Personnel spending: 135.3 B

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment51%
Construction3%
Research and Development8%
Service38%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army24%
Navy/Marines31%
Air Force22%
Other Defense23%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$30.5 B
Boeing$22.0 B
General Dynamics$13.5 B
Raytheon$11.8 B
Northrop Grumman$11.5 B
United Technologies$6.6 B
L-3 Communications$4.5 B
BAE Systems$3.5 B
Huntington Ingalls$3.5 B
Humana$3.2 B

Contract Awards Performed

Bar chart.

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$316.0 B
2011$313.3 B
2012$303.1 B
2013$285.5 B
2014$270.2 B
2015$260.5 B
2016$256.4 B
2017$271.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty41%
Civilian28%
National Guard/Reserve31%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army50%
Navy/Marines24%
Air Force23%
Other Defense3%

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
San Diego, CA109,07476,37723,053
Bexar, TX69,26535,25022,118
Honolulu, HI62,50635,14818,749
Cumberland, NC59,98246,80410,208
El Paso, CO46,01332,0148,692
Pierce, WA45,74429,7497,540
Onslow, NC41,31236,9933,673
Bell, TX38,93332,0715,543
Norfolk City, VA35,06116,51016,204
El Paso, TX32,33325,3394,064

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

B=billions.

LocationDollars
Fairfax County, VA$13.7 B
Tarrant County, TX$13.0 B
San Diego County, CA$9.2 B
King County, WA$8.1 B
St. Louis County, MO$7.2 B
New London County, CT$7.0 B
Madison County, AL$5.7 B
Los Angeles County, CA$5.3 B
Middlesex County, MA$5.1 B
Santa Clara County, CA$4.8 B

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

B=billions.

LocationDollars
San Diego County, CA$6.7 B
Honolulu County, HI$4.6 B
Bexar County, TX$4.0 B
Cumberland County, NC$3.8 B
El Paso County, CO$2.8 B
Norfolk City, VA$2.8 B
Pierce County, WA$2.6 B
District of Columbia$2.3 B
Bell County, TX$2.1 B
Fairfax County, VA$2.1 B

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

TOTAL SPENDING

Choropleth map presenting distribution of total defense spending across the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

TOP 10 STATES BY TOTAL SPENDING

B=Billions.

LocationDollars
California$49.0 B
Virginia$46.2 B
Texas$37.7 B
Maryland$21.1 B
Florida$19.2 B
Washington$15.2 B
Connecticut$15.0 B
Georgia$13.2 B
Pennsylvania$12.1 B
Alabama$10.9 B

TOTAL SPENDING AS PERCENTAGE OF STATE GDP

Choropleth map presenting distribution of defense spending across the 50 states and the District of Columbia as a percentage of state GDP.

TOP 10 STATES BY TOTAL SPENDING AS PERCENTAGE OF GDP

LocationPercentage
Virginia8.93%
Hawaii7.26%
Connecticut5.63%
Alaska5.46%
Maryland5.28%
Alabama5.12%
District of Columbia4.52%
Mississippi4.22%
Maine4.08%
Kentucky3.99%

CONTRACT SPENDING

Choropleth map presenting distribution of contract spending across the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

TOP 10 STATES BY CONTRACT SPENDING

B=billions.

LocationDollars
California$35.2 B
Virginia$30.5 B
Texas$26.6 B
Connecticut$14.4 B
Maryland$13.8 B
Florida$12.5 B
Washington$9.7 B
Pennsylvania$9.4 B
Massachusetts$9.3 B
Arizona$8.1 B

PERSONNEL SPENDING

Choropleth map presenting distribution of contract spending across the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

TOP 10 STATES BY PERSONNEL SPENDING

B=billions.

LocationDollars
Virginia$15.7 B
California$13.8 B
Texas$11.0 B
Maryland$7.3 B
North Carolina$7.1 B
Florida$6.7 B
Georgia$6.2 B
Washington$5.6 B
Hawaii$4.7 B
Colorado$3.4 B

PERSONNEL NUMBERS

Choropleth map presenting distribution of contract spending across the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

TOP 10 STATES BY PERSONNEL NUMBERS

K=Thousands.

LocationPersonnel
California247 K
Texas219 K
Virginia209 K
North Carolina140 K
Georgia124 K
Florida121 K
Washington96 K
Maryland92 K
South Carolina66 K
Hawaii64 K

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ALABAMA

Total spent: $10.9 B (Ranked 10)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 5.1% (Ranked 6)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.7%
Spending per resident: $2,246
Contract spending: $7.8 B (Ranked 11)
Number of personnel: 51,494 (Ranked 18)
Personnel spending: $3.2 B (Ranked 11)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment37%
Construction1%
Research and Development11%
Service50%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army56%
Navy/Marines11%
Air Force5%
Other Defense28%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Boeing$1.2 B
L-3 Communications$564.6 M
SAIC$510.1 M
Austal$413.5 M
Redstone Defense Systems$287.1 M
Torch Technologies$233.1 M
Intuitive Research and Technology$209.2 M
Science and Engineering Services$207.0 M
Lockheed Martin$203.8 M
Bechtel Group$195.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

AL_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars

2010

$8.0 B
2011$9.0 B
2012$8.9 B
2013$7.7 B
2014$8.3 B
2015$8.5 B
2016$7.6 B
2017$7.8 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty16%
Civilian46%
National Guard/Reserve38%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army68%
Navy/Marines5%
Air Force23%
Other Defense4%

Total Payroll: $3.2 billion

Total Personnel: 51,494

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Madison 15,50375113,531
Montgomery 10,7102,9053,119
Dale 6,1193,6482,277
Jefferson 4,593303438
Calhoun 4,586573,151
Mobile 2,33836731
Houston 5404135
Tuscaloosa 5221574
Lee 5045922
Coffee 384ND105

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Alabama with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Madison County$5.7 B
Dale County$825.2 M
Mobile County$750.7 M
Montgomery County$216.4 M
Calhoun County$153.9 M
Tuscaloosa County$79.2 M
Talladega County$63.2 M
Limestone County$59.8 M
Jefferson County$58.2 M
Dallas County$53.7 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Alabama with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Madison County$1.5 B
Montgomery County$558.1 M
Dale County$429.4 M
Calhoun County$235.2 M
Jefferson County$155.6 M
Mobile County$88.8 M
Lee County$14.0 M
Tuscaloosa County$13.9 M
Houston County$12.3 M
Coffee County$9.0 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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ALASKA

Total spent: $3.0 B (Ranked 32)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 5.5% (Ranked 4)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.7%
Spending per resident: $4,014
Contract spending: $1.3 B (Ranked 38)
Number of personnel: 27,411 (Ranked 27)
Personnel spending: $1.7 B (Ranked 23)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment21%
Construction11%
Research and Development3%
Service65%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army38%
Navy/Marines7%
Air Force32%
Other Defense23%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation$137.9 M
Chugach Alaska Corporation$60.9 M
BAE Systems$56.9 M
Calista$48.5 M
ARCTEC Alaska, JV$37.7 M
NANA Regional Corporation$35.8 M
Usibelli Coal Mine$34.6 M
Cook Inlet Region$33.5 M
Crowley$27.8 M
Afognak Native Corp.$25.9 M

Contract Awards Performed

AK_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.9 B
2011$1.7 B
2012$1.8 B
2013$1.5 B
2014$1.5 B
2015$1.5 B
2016$1.3 B
2017$1.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty64%
Civilian19%
National Guard/Reserve17%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army48%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force43%
Other Defense9%

Total Payroll: $1.7 billion

Total Personnel: 27,411

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Anchorage Municipality15,4779,1773,153
Fairbanks North Star Borough10,7758,3101,607
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area506ND292
Matanuska-Susitna Borough161NDND
Denali Borough1543033
Juneau City and Borough62ND10
Kodiak Island Borough451619
Bethel Census Area32NDND
Kenai Peninsula Borough26NDND
Ketchikan Gateway Borough17NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Alaska with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Anchorage Municipality$797.3 M
Fairbanks North Star Borough$331.9 M
Denali Borough$94.1 M
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area$36.2 M
Aleutians West Census Area$35.9 M
North Slope Borough$24.4 M
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area$17.6 M
Kenai Peninsula Borough$14.8 M
Kodiak Island Borough$14.2 M
Juneau City and Borough$12.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Alaska with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Anchorage Municipality $980.8 M
Fairbanks North Star Borough $642 M
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area $41.9 M
Denali Borough $13.4 M
Kodiak Island Borough $2.8 M
Matanuska-Susitna Borough $2.4 M
Juneau City and Borough $1.3 M
Kenai Peninsula Borough $696.2 K
Bethel Census Area $615.6 K
Ketchikan Gateway Borough $397.2 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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ARIZONA

Total spent: $10.0 B (Ranked 13)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 3.1% (Ranked 12)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.5%
Spending per resident: $1,430
Contract spending: $8.1 B (Ranked 10)
Number of personnel: 43,361 (Ranked 20)
Personnel spending: $2.0 B (Ranked 21)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment75%
Construction1%
Research and Development6%
Service17%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army48%
Navy/Marines21%
Air Force19%
Other Defense13%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Raytheon$4.4 B
Boeing $1.9 B
Honeywell $438.9 M
Northrop Grumman $258.5 M
General Dynamics $200.1 M
TRAX International $88.0 M
Insight Enterprises $81.9 M
Orbital Sciences Corporation $68.8 M
Nammo $51.7 M
Patriarch Partners $46.6 M

Contract Awards Performed

AZ_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$11.1 B
2011$12.1 B
2012$12.4 B
2013$11.0 B
2014$8.2 B
2015$6.8 B
2016$7.6 B
2017$8.1 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty44%
Civilian21%
National Guard/Reserve35%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army39%
Navy/Marines19%
Air Force42%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $2.0 billion

Total Personnel: 43,361

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Maricopa 15,1444,3742,366
Pima 13,5935,9772,707
Cochise 6,8893,9772,687
Yuma 9,3157,8691,241
Pinal 967ND214
Coconino 4841449
Yavapai 22212ND
Graham 54NDND
Navajo 52NDND
La PazNDNDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Arizona with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Pima County$4.6 B
Maricopa County$3.6 B
Cochise County$700.8 M
Yuma County$187.5 M
Pinal County$19.4 M
Coconino County$5.8 M
Santa Cruz County$5.0 M
Mohave County$2.9 M
La Paz County$1.1 M
Yavapai County$514.1 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Arizona with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Pima County$637.5 M
Maricopa County$564.4 M
Cochise County$431.8 M
Yuma County$249.5 M
Pinal County$21.8 M
Coconino County$11.4 M
Yavapai County$2.9 M
Navajo County$584.6 K
Graham County$437.6 K
Apache County$208.1 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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ARKANSAS

Total spent: $1.1 B (Ranked 43)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.9% (Ranked 43)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.3%
Spending per resident: $373
Contract spending: $0.4 B (Ranked 43)
Number of personnel: 18,319 (Ranked 35)
Personnel spending: $0.7 B (Ranked 36)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment47%
Construction6%
Research and Development1%
Service46%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army70%
Navy/Marines9%
Air Force12%
Other Defense8%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
General Dynamics$67.2 M
Esterline Technologies$27.2 M
Lockheed Martin$27.1 M
Sundt$22.5 M
AECOM$17.0 M
Pine Bluff Sand and Gravel$14.0 M
Aerojet Rocketdyne$12.6 M
PPG Industries$12.3 M
Southern Contracting$9.2 M
Mobley Contractors$8.4 M

Contract Awards Performed

AR_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.1 B
2011$0.9 B
2012$1.0 B
2013$0.7 B
2014$0.7 B
2015$0.7 B
2016$0.7 B
2017$0.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty19%
Civilian20%
National Guard/Reserve61%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army58%
Navy/Marines3%
Air Force38%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $700.7 million

Total Personnel: 18,319

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Pulaski 10,3723,4221,906
Sebastian 1,75032376
Jefferson 87511754
Benton 701ND28
Craighead 290ND20
Washington 27513ND
Faulkner 249ND21
Garland 236ND60
Union 215NDND
White 212ND10

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Arkansas with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Ouachita County $250.4 M
Pulaski County$117.9 M
Calhoun County$81.7 M
Jefferson County$51.1 M
Prairie County$16.3 M
White County$11.3 M
Carroll County$10.5 M
Sebastian County$10.3 M
Columbia County$7.8 M
Garland County$5.6 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Arkansas with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Pulaski County$468.6 M
Jefferson County$55.1 M
Sebastian County$49.6 M
Benton County$9.8 M
Hot Spring County$8.4 M
Polk County$6.7 M
Garland County$6.3 M
Washington County$6.1 M
Union County$6.0 M
Craighead County$5.5 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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CALIFORNIA

Total spent: $49.0 B (Ranked 1)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.7% (Ranked 27)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 12.0%
Spending per resident: $1,238
Contract spending: $35.2 B (Ranked 1)
Number of personnel: 246,509 (Ranked 1)
Personnel spending: $13.8 B (Ranked 2)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment42%
Construction3%
Research and Development14%
Service42%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army11%
Navy/Marines32%
Air Force29%
Other Defense28%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$4.2 B
Northrop Grumman$3.6 B
McKesson$2.8 B
Boeing$2.3 B
General Atomic Technologies$2.0 B
Health Net, Inc.$1.8 B
Aerospace Corporation$980.1 M
General Dynamics$968.0 M
Raytheon$922.0 B
Centene Corp.$819.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

CA_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$39.4 B
2011$41.5 B
2012$37.5 B
2013$36.9 B
2014$36.3 B
2015$35.4 B
2016$35.4 B
2017$35.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty52%
Civilian25%
National Guard/Reserve23%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army20%
Navy/Marines61%
Air Force16%
Other Defense3%

Total Payroll: $13.8 billion

Total Personnel: 246,509

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
San Diego 109.07476,37723,053
San Bernardino 17,88913,3753,286
Los Angeles 13,2851,9423,441
Ventura 12,3194,3815,524
Solano 11,9826,3961,655
Kern 11,4312,7078,060
Riverside 9,6153772,571
Monterey 8,7924,2664,095
Kings 7,2796,003796
Orange 6,9414271,103

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of California with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
San Diego County$9.2 B
Los Angeles County$5.3 B
Santa Clara County$4.8 B
Sacramento County$2.9 B
Yolo County$2.8 B
Orange County$2.8 B
Ventura County$865.7 M
San Bernardino County$615.2 M
Kern County $429.7 M
Santa Barbara County$423.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of California with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
San Diego County$6.7 B
Kern County$906.8 M
Ventura County$794.1 M
San Bernardino County$736.2 M
Monterey County$669.8 M
Solano County$637.3 M
Los Angeles County$619.6 M
Riverside County$369.9 M
Kings County$335.6 M
Yuba County$332.1 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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COLORADO

Total spent: $8.4 B (Ranked 16)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.4% (Ranked 16)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending:2.1%
Spending per resident: $1,498
Contract spending: $5.0 B (Ranked 17)
Number of personnel: 60,161 (Ranked 13)
Personnel spending: $3.4 B (Ranked 10)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment12%
Construction8%
Research and Development25%
Service55%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army21%
Navy/Marines9%
Air Force54%
Other Defense17%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
United Launch Alliance$941.5 M
Northrop Grumman$554.2 M
Raytheon$400.3 M
Lockheed Martin$319.4 M
Kiewit-Turner, JV$254.9 M
Harris$203.6 M
Bechtel Group$106.7 M
Polaris Alpha$80.2 M
Ball Corp.$58.0 M
Berkshire Hathaway$51.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

CO_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$4.9 B
2011$5.4 B
2012$5.0 B
2013$5.7 B
2014$5.6 B
2015$5.7 B
2016$4.6 B
2017$5.0 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty58%
Civilian19%
National Guard/Reserve22%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army68%
Navy/Marines5%
Air Force27%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $3.4 billion

Total Personnel: 60,161

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
El Paso 46,01332,0148,692
Arapahoe 7,8492,4721,495
Denver 1,551271260
Adams 1,215ND71
Weld 905ND109
Jefferson 83644275
Pueblo 54015426
Boulder 2056957
Larimer 17224ND
Mesa 1551524

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Colorado with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
El Paso County$2.1 B
Arapahoe County1.4 B
Adams County$295.0 M
Boulder County$168.4 M
Jefferson County$152.0 M
Pueblo County$135.1 M
Douglas County$124.8 M
Denver County$121.0 M
Broomfield County$44.2 M
Larimer County$44.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Colorado with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
El Paso County$2.8 B
Arapahoe County$399.9 M
Denver County$61.4 M
Jefferson County$36.4 M
Pueblo County$33.2 M
Adams County$30.0 M
Weld County$20.2 M
Boulder County$15.2 M
Larimer County$6.2 M
Douglas County$4.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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CONNECTICUT

Total spent: $15.0 B (Ranked 7)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 5.6% (Ranked 3)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 3.7%
Spending per resident: $4,170
Contract spending: $14.4 B (Ranked 4)
Number of personnel: 13,408 (Ranked 39)
Personnel spending: $0.6 B (Ranked 39)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment86%
Construction0%
Research and Development8%
Service5%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army21%
Navy/Marines67%
Air Force7%
Other Defense5%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
General Dynamics$6.9 B
United Technologies$6.4 B
Lockheed Martin$1.0 B
Colt Defense Holding$25.3 M
Leonardo S.p.A (Finmeccania)$21.1 M
Esign-Bickford Industries$19.1 M
Gartner$17.2 M
Sonalysts$16.8 M
PCX Aerostructures$14.7 M
Treadwell$13.9 M

Contract Awards Performed

CT_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$9.2 B
2011$10.7 B
2012$11.2 B
2013$13.0 B
2014$9.8 B
2015$10.1 B
2016$12.5 B
2017$14.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty30%
Civilian19%
National Guard/Reserve51%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army44%
Navy/Marines40%
Air Force9%
Other Defense7%

Total Payroll: $596.4 million

Total Personnel: 13,408

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
New London 6,3523,7871,455
Hartford 3,74645788
New Haven 1,1596655
Middlesex 1,030ND65
Fairfield98114230
Tolland 11471ND
Litchfield 12ND12
Windham NDNDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Connecticut with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
New London County$7.0 B
Fairfield County$4.1 B
Hartford County$3.6 B
New Haven County$87.2 M
Litchfield County$30.1 M
Middlesex County$12.3 M
Tolland County$8.8 M
Windham County$5.7 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Connecticut with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
New London County$366.9 M
Hartford County$129.9 M
Fairfield County$39.8 M
New Haven County$29.0 M
Middlesex County$21.9 M
Tolland County$6.8 M
Litchfield County$566.9 K
Windham County$353.8 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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DELAWARE

Total spent: $0.6 B (Ranked 46)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.8% (Ranked 46)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $598
Contract spending: $0.2 B (Ranked 48)
Number of personnel: 9,899 (Ranked 46)
Personnel spending: $0.4 B (Ranked 43)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment27%
Construction8%
Research and Development7%
Service57%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army45%
Navy/Marines4%
Air Force26%
Other Defense25%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
American Registry of Pathology$15.6 M
Caesar Rodney School District$9.2 M
Tesla$8.6 M
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock$8.6 M
DIMO$8.1 M
Johnson Controls Federal Systems-Versar, JV$7.6 M
Bering Straits Technical Services$7.1 M
Masley Enterprises$4.6 M
CACI$3.5 M
Kalitta Charters$3.1 M

Contract Awards Performed

DE_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.3 B
2011$0.3 B
2012$0.3 B
2013$0.2 B
2014$0.3 B
2015$0.3 B
2016$0.2 B
2017$0.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty35%
Civilian14%
National Guard/Reserve51%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army25%
Navy/Marines4%
Air Force70%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $392.2 million

Total Personnel: 9,899

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Kent 6,2683,397980
New Castle 3,05732430
Sussex 557ND25

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Delaware with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Kent County $86.9 M
New Castle County $70.7 M
Sussex County $17.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Delaware with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Kent County $295.6 M
New Castle County $87.9 M
Sussex County $7.7 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Total spent: $6.1 B (Ranked 23)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 4.5% (Ranked 7)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.5%
Spending per resident: $8,721
Contract spending: $3.7 B (Ranked 21)
Number of personnel: 25,225 (Ranked 30)
Personnel spending: $2.4 B (Ranked 18)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment18%
Construction2%
Research and Development6%
Service75%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army13%
Navy/Marines53%
Air Force8%
Other Defense25%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
United States Department of Energy$232.0 M
Government of the United States$204.8 M
Booz Allen Hamilton$193.9 M
Alion Science and Technology$160.2 M
CSRA$106.4 M
Hewlett-Packard$85.2 M
Rand Corp.$80.6 M
AECOM$80.1 M
CACI$69.2 M
General Dynamics$66.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

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B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$4.5 B
2011$4.4 B
2012$4.4 B
2013$4.6 B
2014$4.0 B
2015$4.1 B
2016$3.8 B
2017$3.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty33%
Civilian51%
National Guard/Reserve16%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army25%
Navy/Marines39%
Air Force23%
Other Defense13%

Total Payroll: $2.4 billion

Total Personnel: 25,225

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
District of Columbia23,6737,93912,870

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the District Of Columbia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
District of Columbia$3.8 B

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the District Of Columbia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions.

LocationDollars
District of Columbia$2.3 B

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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FLORIDA

Total spent: $19.2 B (Ranked 5)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.0% (Ranked 22)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 4.7%
Spending per resident: $916
Contract spending: $12.5 B (Ranked 6)
Number of personnel: 120,694 (Ranked 6)
Personnel spending: $6.7 B (Ranked 6)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment47%
Construction3%
Research and Development5%
Service46%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army30%
Navy/Marines25%
Air Force28%
Other Defense17%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$2.8 B
Northrop Grumman$1.0 B
Raytheon$642.5 M
Leonardo S.p.A. (Finmeccanica)$393.5 M
Harris$386.8 M
General Dynamics$318.1 M
Crowley$303.4 M
BAE Systems$183.6 M
Honeywell$161.2 M
Chemring Group$147.7 M

Contract Awards Performed

FL_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$13.4 B
2011$13.1 B
2012$11.5 B
2013$11.0 B
2014$10.2 B
2015$10.8 B
2016$11.7 B
2017$12.5 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty44%
Civilian26%
National Guard/Reserve30%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army27%
Navy/Marines35%
Air Force32%
Other Defense6%

Total Payroll: $6.7 billion

Total Personnel: 120,694

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Okaloosa 25,56716,5696,939
Duval 24,74210,8418,228
Escambia 14,18310,4282,501
Hillsborough 12,7415,5952,624
Bay 7,6773,9372,762
Miami-Dade 6,7361,1441,229
Orange 5,8981962,285
Brevard 5,6511,6082,337
Pinellas 2,40261290
Palm Beach 1,78375227

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Florida with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Orange County$3.7 B
Brevard County$2.0 B
Duval County$1.3 B
Okaloosa County$1.1 B
Hillsborough County$995.3 M
Pinellas County$635.5 M
Bay County$349.6 M
Escambia County$315.5 M
Broward County$273.1 M
Miami-Dade County$251.7 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Florida with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Okaloosa County$1.7 B
Duval County$1.4 B
Hillsborough County$786.7 M
Escambia County$742.6 M
Bay County$530.6 M
Brevard County$327.6 M
Miami-Dade County$309.9 M
Orange County$290.8 M
Monroe County$101.1 M
Santa Rosa County$97.9 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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GEORGIA

Total spent: $13.2 B (Ranked 8)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.3% (Ranked 18)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 3.3%
Spending per resident: $1,268
Contract spending: $7.1 B (Ranked 13)
Number of personnel: 124,100 (Ranked 5)
Personnel spending: $6.2 B (Ranked 7)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment53%
Construction6%
Research and Development4%
Service37%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army30%
Navy/Marines8%
Air Force54%
Other Defense7%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$2.8 B
S&K Aerospace$207.3 M
General Dynamics$178.3 M
Georgia Tech Applied Research Corp.$168.1 M
Northrop Grumman$148.5 M
Meggitt$93.6 M
Keta Group$89.5 M
Scientific Research Corp.$83.9 M
B.L. Harbert International$74.7 M
Raytheon$70.1 M

Contract Awards Performed

GA_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$7.6 B
2011$7.2 B
2012$6.9 B
2013$6.5 B
2014$5.6 B
2015$6.2 B
2016$6.2 B
2017$7.1 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty51%
Civilian27%
National Guard/Reserve22%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army76%
Navy/Marines8%
Air Force16%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $6.2 billion

Total Personnel: 124,100

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Muscogee 25,84220,2114,487
Houston 19,8843,38514,056
Liberty 18,75915,5372,589
Richmond 17,05311,7783,172
Chatham 7,6964,2461,191
Cobb 7,4362731,280
Lowndes 5,2644,426493
Camden 4,6352,3562,277
Clayton 3,01141481
Dougherty 2,5122902,020

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Georgia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Cobb County$2.7 B
Houston County$1.1 B
Chatham County$617.3 M
Fulton County$445.9 M
Richmond County$397.0 M
Chattahoochee County$303.9 M
Liberty County$248.2 M
Gwinnett County$182.7 M
Camden County$163.3 M
Muscogee County$144.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Georgia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Houston County$1.3 B
Muscogee County$1.2 B
Liberty County$1.0 B
Richmond County$950.9 M
Chatham County$386.2 M
Camden County$288.6 M
Lowndes County$281.0 M
Cobb County$261.9 M
Clayton County$106.1 M
Fulton County$79.5 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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HAWAII

Total spent: $6.5 B (Ranked 21)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 7.3% (Ranked 2)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.6%
Spending per resident: $4,544
Contract spending: $1.8 B (Ranked 30)
Number of personnel: 64,366 (Ranked 10)
Personnel spending: $4.7 B (Ranked 9)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment8%
Construction22%
Research and Development4%
Service66%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army29%
Navy/Marines52%
Air Force7%
Other Defense12%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
BAE Systems$92.4 M
Manu Kai$67.4 M
AECOM$52.7 M
Hensel Phelps Supplies and Equipment$44.0 M
Matson$40.3 M
J & J Worldwide Services$35.6 M
Caddell-Nan, JV$33.8 M
Bethel-Webcor, JV-1$31.8 M
Weitz$28.4 M
Insight Pacific$27.7 M

Contract Awards Performed

HI_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$2.3 B
2011$2.4 B
2012$2.4 B
2013$2.3 B
2014$1.8 B
2015$1.9 B
2016$1.7 B
2017$1.8 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty56%
Civilian30%
National Guard/Reserve15%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army47%
Navy/Marines33%
Air Force17%
Other Defense3%

Total Payroll: $4.7 billion

Total Personnel: 64,366

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Honolulu 62,50635,14818,749
Hawaii 66515172
Kauai 40480164
Maui 2491162
Kalawao NDNDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Hawaii with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Honolulu County$1.8 B
Kauai County$94.7 M
Hawaii County$23.0 M
Maui County$20.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Hawaii with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Honolulu County$4.6 B
Kauai County$24.3 M
Hawaii County$22.1 M
Maui County$9.6 M
Kalawao County$46.8 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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IDAHO

Total spent: $0.6 B (Ranked 45)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.8% (Ranked 45)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $349
Contract spending: $0.2 B (Ranked 46)
Number of personnel: 10,489 (Ranked 44)
Personnel spending: $0.4 B (Ranked 44)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment46%
Construction9%
Research and Development4%
Service41%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army23%
Navy/Marines5%
Air Force33%
Other Defense40%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Brad Hall & Associates$58.1 M
PKL Services$13.0 M
Amec Foster Wheeler$11.3 M
TDX Corp.$9.5 M
Johnsons Controls Federal Systems-Versar, JV$8.5 M
ANDRITZ AG$8.2 M
General Dynamics$6.2 M
AERO Specialties$4.4 M
Government of Canada$4.4 M
Dawn Enterprises$4.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

ID_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.2 B
2011$0.2 B
2012$0.2 B
2013$0.2 B
2014$0.2 B
2015$0.3 B
2016$0.2 B
2017$0.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty33%
Civilian15%
National Guard/Reserve52%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army44%
Navy/Marines4%
Air Force53%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $389.0 million

Total Personnel: 10,489

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Ada 4,45874914
Elmore 4,0073,303446
Kootenai 314ND71
Bannock 296ND11
Canyon 252NDND
Twin Falls 196NDND
Nez Perce 122NDND
Jerome 120NDND
Bonneville 1192211
Latah 8222ND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Idaho with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Bonneville County$67.5 M
Elmore County$63.5 M
Shoshone County$12.0 M
Clearwater County$11.0 M
Kootenai County$9.8 M
Bingham County$9.4 M
Ada County$8.6 M
Owyhee County$3.0 M
Canyon County$2.9 M
Bonner County$2.7 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Idaho with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Elmore County$211.2 M
Ada County$134.0 M
Kootenai County$8.8 M
Canyon County$4.3 M
Bannock County$4.2 M
Clearwater County$4.1 M
Bonneville County$3.9 M
Bonner County$3.1 M
Twin Falls County$2.9 M
Latah County$2.9 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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ILLINOIS

Total spent: $7.7 B (Ranked 18)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.9% (Ranked 42)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.9%
Spending per resident: $600
Contract spending: $5.4 B (Ranked 15)
Number of personnel: 58,011 (Ranked 15)
Personnel spending: $2.3 B (Ranked 19)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment69%
Construction6%
Research and Development5%
Service19%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army25%
Navy/Marines2%
Air Force18%
Other Defense55%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Northrop Grumman$1.0 B
BP $1.0 B
Cardinal Health$513.7 M
CDW Government$228.1 M
Alion Science and Technology$223.7 M
SupplyCore$223.3 M
Washington Group-Alberici, JV$204.2 M
Caterpillar$202.8 M
Navistar International$179.0 M
General Dynamics$157.6 M

Contract Awards Performed

IL_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$6.1 B
2011$6.2 B
2012$5.7 B
2013$4.9 B
2014$4.0 B
2015$4.4 B
2016$3.7 B
2017$5.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty36%
Civilian22%
National Guard/Reserve42%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army38%
Navy/Marines42%
Air Force19%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $2.3 billion

Total Personnel: 58,011

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Lake 21,15115,0351,551
St. Clair 11,7044,5754,434
Cook 5,296340689
Rock Island 5,2413604,268
Sangamon 2,93449551
Peoria 2,72438377
Will 9611170
DuPage 7294795
Champaign 64420284
Macon 632ND46

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Illinois with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Cook County$2.8 B
Lake County$1.0 B
St. Clair County$689.7 M
DuPage County$624.7 M
Winnebago County$394.9 M
Pulaski County$223.4 M
Peoria County$212.8 M
Rock Island County$204.7 M
Williamson County$149.5 M
Madison County$73.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Illinois with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
St. Clair County$749.4 M
Lake County$627.5 M
Rock Island County$390.9 M
Cook County$144.9 M
Sangamon County$100.5 M
Peoria County$69.6 M
Champaign County$32.1 M
DuPage County$30.1 M
Will County$19.0 M
Macon County$10.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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INDIANA

Total spent: $4.6 B (Ranked 27)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.3% (Ranked 34)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.1%
Spending per resident: $685
Contract spending: $3.3 B (Ranked 22)
Number of personnel: 32,261 (Ranked 26)
Personnel spending: $1.2 B (Ranked 29)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment74%
Construction1%
Research and Development3%
Service22%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army41%
Navy/Marines28%
Air Force13%
Other Defense18%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings$1.1 B
Rolls-Royce$592.8 M
Raytheon$334.1 M
ERAPSCO$176.5 M
AmeriQual Group$157.3 M
SIAC$83.5 M
Honeywell$68.4 M
Calumet Shreveport Fuels$54.0 M
Petroleum Traders Corporation$40.4 M
Allison Transmission$38.9 M

Contract Awards Performed

IN_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$4.2 B
2011$5.3 B
2012$4.0 B
2013$3.3 B
2014$3.1 B
2015$2.9 B
2016$3.1 B
2017$3.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty3%
Civilian36%
National Guard/Reserve61%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army76%
Navy/Marines7%
Air Force17%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $1.2 billion

Total Personnel: 31,261

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Marion 9,3132635,199
Martin 4,462514,411
Miami 2,33116499
Johnson 2,235296241
Allen 2,11333285
Vigo 1,46220163
St. Joseph 8606851
Lake 784ND52
Vanderburgh 6656030
Tippecanoe 6406622

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Indiana with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
St. Joseph County$1.2 B
Marion County$1.1 B
Martin County$262.2 M
Allen County$208.0 M
Whitley County$178.7 M
Vanderburgh County$160.0 M
Bartholomew County$32.2 M
Johnson County$31.7 M
Miami County$31.2 M
Tippecanoe County$26.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Indiana with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Marion County$456.2 M
Martin County$376.4 M
Johnson County$70.1 M
Miami County$63.4 M
Allen County$50.7 M
Vigo County$41.8 M
Shelby County$19.1 M
St. Joseph County$18.1 M
Vanderburgh County$13.2 M
Tippecanoe County$13.0 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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IOWA

Total spent: $1.8 B (Ranked 38)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.9% (Ranked 41)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.4%
Spending per resident: $568
Contract spending: $1.5 B (Ranked 34)
Number of personnel: 12,809 (Ranked 41)
Personnel spending: $0.3 B (Ranked 47)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment81%
Construction1%
Research and Development4%
Service14%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army15%
Navy/Marines54%
Air Force22%
Other Defense9%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Rockwell Collins$853.9 M
Data Link Solutions$198.0 M
American Ordnance$68.6 M
Cobham$34.6 M
HNI Corp.$15.4 M
Dubuque Barge and Fleeting Service$9.0 M
Carver Pump Company$8.2 M
United Technologies$6.9 M
Lang Contruction Group$5.6 M
Cook Inlet Region$4.4 M

Contract Awards Performed

IA_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.3 B
2011$1.3 B
2012$1.2 B
2013$1.1 B
2014$1.2 B
2015$1.1 B
2016$1.4 B
2017$1.5 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty2%
Civilian13%
National Guard/Reserve85%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army81%
Navy/Marines3%
Air Force15%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $314.0 million

Total Personnel: 12,809

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Polk 4,94090752
Woodbury 1,411ND284
Linn 801ND96
Scott 763ND167
Black Hawk 6312572
Johnson 5884526
Boone 445ND62
Dubuque 343ND32
Webster 271ND38
Des Moines 222ND36

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Iowa with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Linn County$952.1 M
Des Moines County$78.3 M
Scott County$50.8 M
Polk County$28.9 M
Muscatine County$24.5 M
Dubuque County$7.2 M
Lucas County$6.6 M
Johnson County$4.5 M
Woodbury County$3.9 M
Pottawattamie County$3.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Iowa with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Polk County$144.8 M
Woodbury County$42.7 M
Scott County$18.8 M
Linn County$15.2 M
Black Hawk County$13.4 M
Boone County$12.2 M
Johnson County$11.9 M
Des Moines County$7.9 M
Webster County$5.6 M
Dubuque County$5.1 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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KANSAS

Total spent: $3.1 B (Ranked 30)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.9% (Ranked 23)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.8%
Spending per resident: $1,067
Contract spending: $1.1 B (Ranked 39)
Number of personnel: 39,572 (Ranked 21)
Personnel spending: $2.0 B (Ranked 20)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment42%
Construction18%
Research and Development1%
Service40%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army47%
Navy/Marines14%
Air Force25%
Other Defense13%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Textron$122.3 M
Northrop Grumman$69.1 M
Leading Technology Composites$51.8 M
Archer Western Aviation Partners$46.4 M
Raytheon$29.8 M
Beechcraft$29.6 M
General Electric$23.1 M
Balfour-Walton, JV$22.7 M
Booz Allen Hamilton$21.0 M
Boeing$19.6 M

Contract Awards Performed

KS_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$2.7 B
2011$2.4 B
2012$1.9 B
2013$1.5 B
2014$1.3 B
2015$1.3 B
2016$1.1 B
2017$1.1 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty56%
Civilian18%
National Guard/Reserve26%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army81%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force17%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $2.0 billion

Total Personnel: 39,572

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Geary 18,60615,6402,749
Sedgwick 7,1422,912965
Leavenworth 6,3243,4282,378
Shawnee 2,82638606
Johnson 9152884
Riley 6273781
Wyandotte 443ND24
Saline 331ND50
Ellis 207ND15
Montgomery 202NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Kansas with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Sedgwick County$434.6 M
Leavenworth County$200.0 M
Geary County$114.2 M
Johnson County$49.6 M
Cowley County$23.4 M
Labette County$22.6 M
Butler County$20.5 M
Shawnee County$17.0 M
Riley County$13.2 M
Wyandotte County$9.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Kansas with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Geary County$1.0
Leavenworth County$508.8 M
Sedgwick County$311.3 M
Shawnee County$96.1 M
Johnson County$20.4 M
Riley County$16.7 M
Saline County$9.6 M
Wyandotte County$7.8 M
Brown County$5.8 M
Douglas County$4.9 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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KENTUCKY

Total spent: $8.2 B (Ranked 17)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 4.0% (Ranked 10)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.0%
Spending per resident: $1,845
Contract spending: $5.4 B (Ranked 16)
Number of personnel: 55,866 (Ranked 17)
Personnel spending: $2.8 B (Ranked 14)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment15%
Construction2%
Research and Development0%
Service83%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army20%
Navy/Marines5%
Air Force1%
Other Defense74%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Humana$3.2 B
Lockheed Martin$527.8 M
Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass, JV$279.9 M
Raytheon$249.6 M
Boeing$122.5 M
BAE Systems$69.1 M
SourceAmerica$51.5 M
SIAC$40.5 M
PAE$37.2 M
Hewlett-Packard$26.8 M

Contract Awards Performed

KY_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$5.5 B
2011$5.3 B
2012$6.1 B
2013$5.2 B
2014$5.8 B
2015$5.9 B
2016$5.0 B
2017$5.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty59%
Civilian18%
National Guard/Reserve23%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army95%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force3%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $2.8 billion

Total Personnel: 55,866

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Christian 30,46027,5222,709
Hardin 17,86910,6544,554
Jefferson 3,6421131,118
Madison 1,671ND942
Franklin 1373,26293
Fayette 99357102
Boone 594ND17
Campbell 405ND21
Muhlenberg 329ND71
McCracken 326ND12

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Kentucky with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Jefferson County$3.6 B
Fayette County$669.8 M
Hardin County$344.4 M
Madison County$316.7 M
Christian County$302.8 M
Boone County$27.9 M
Wayne County$20.8 M
Livingston County$20.2 M
Laurel County$15.8 M
Menifee County$14.5 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Kentucky with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Christian County$1.7 B
Hardin County$711.5 M
Jefferson County$141.7 M
Madison County$73.1 M
Franklin County$55.9 M
Fayette County$24.5 M
Muhlenberg County$7.7 M
Perry County$7.3 M
Boone County$7.3 M
Campbell County$5.6 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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LOUISIANA

Total spent: $3.3 B (Ranked 29)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.3% (Ranked 32)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.8%
Spending per resident: $707
Contract spending: $1.7 B (Ranked 32)
Number of personnel: 37,659 (Ranked 22)
Personnel spending: $1.6 B (Ranked 24)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment25%
Construction31%
Research and Development0%
Service44%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army57%
Navy/Marines26%
Air Force5%
Other Defense12%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Textron$146.7 M
Weeks Marine$89.4 M
William Herbert Hunt Trust Estate$71.2 M
AECOM$57.9 M
Boh Bros. Contruction$56.2 M
Hornbeck Offshore Services$45.0 M
Cubic $42.1 M
Renda/J Bros, JV$39.8 M
Swiftships Shipbuilders$34.9 M
PCCP Constructors, JV$32.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

LA_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$5.5 B
2011$5.0 B
2012$3.1 B
2013$2.6 B
2014$1.8 B
2015$2.1 B
2016$1.8 B
2017$1.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty38%
Civilian16%
National Guard/Reserve45%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army58%
Navy/Marines11%
Air Force26%
Other Defense5%

Total Payroll: $1.6 billion

Total Personnel: 37,659

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Vernon Parish9,4287,9381,352
Bossier Parish9,0565,2211,421
Orleans Parish7,5898951,584
Rapides Parish1,83411419
East Baton Rouge Parish1,370147102
Tangipahoa Parish840ND98
Iberville Parish7416337
Plaquemines Parish70881627
Calcasieu Parish632ND43
Lafayette Parish4654041

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Louisiana with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Orleans Parish$563.4 M
Vernon Parish$256.0 M
St. Tammany Parish$111.8 M
Bossier Parish$100.5 M
Plaquemines Parish$93.0 M
Jefferson Parish$90.7 M
East Baton Rouge Parish$76.6 M
West Baton Rouge Parish$71.8 M
St. Mary Parish$63.7 M
Iberville Parish$55.6 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Louisiana with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Vernon Parish$508.4 M
Bossier Parish$465.9 M
Orleans Parish$398.0 M
Rapides Parish$55.0 M
Plaquemines Parish$39.7 M
East Baton Rouge Parish$38.7 M
Tangipahoa Parish$20.5 M
Iberville Parish$15.5 M
Lafayette Parish$14.6 M
Calcasieu Parish$8.7 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MAINE

Total spent: $2.6 B (Ranked 36)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 4.3% (Ranked 9)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.6%
Spending per resident: $1,910
Contract spending: $1.9 B (Ranked 29)
Number of personnel: 12,010 (Ranked 43)
Personnel spending: $0.7 B (Ranked 37)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment62%
Construction2%
Research and Development0%
Service36%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army1%
Navy/Marines77%
Air Force0%
Other Defense21%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
General Dynamics$1.2 B
Martin's Point Health Care$349.9 M
Ameresco $25.2 M
Cianbro Companies$24.6 M
City of Bangor$19.7 M
Methuen Supplies and Equipment Co., Inc.$19.7 M
Q.E.D. Systems$16.4 M
Triton Marine Contruction$11.3 M
Oceaneering International$7.0 M
CCI Contruction Services$6.6 M

Contract Awards Performed

ME_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.1 B
2011$1.2 B
2012$2.8 B
2013$2.6 B
2014$1.5 B
2015$1.7 B
2016$1.8 B
2017$1.9 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty2%
Civilian32%
National Guard/Reserve66%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army53%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force24%
Other Defense14%

Total Payroll: $693.8 million

Total Personnel: 12,010

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
York 6,485ND6,244
Penobscot 2,089ND383
Kennebec 89136187
Aroostook 727ND617
Cumberland 7162369
Sagadahoc 441127313
Androscoggin 293ND19
Washington 115ND70
Oxford 89NDND
Somerset 68NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Maine with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Sagadahoc County$1.2 B
Cumberland County$360.3 M
York County$228.4 M
Penobscot County$28.1 M
Washington County$27.9 M
Aroostook County$3.0 M
Kennebec County$2.1 M
Knox County$832.5 K
Androscoggin County$788.8 K
Lincoln County$617.6 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Maine with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
York County$499.7 M
Penobscot County$58.4 M
Sagadahoc County$41.2 M
Kennebec County$32.2 M
Aroostook County$31.1 M
Cumberland County$16.5 M
Washington County$5.2 M
Androscoggin County$3.7 M
Hancock County$2.3 M
Oxford County$911.8 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MARYLAND

Total spent: $21.1 B (Ranked 4)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 5.3% (Ranked 5)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 5.2%
Spending per resident: $3,493
Contract spending: $13.8 B (Ranked 5)
Number of personnel: 92,134 (Ranked 8)
Personnel spending: $7.3 B (Ranked 4)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment25%
Construction5%
Research and Development20%
Service51%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army29%
Navy/Marines37%
Air Force11%
Other Defense23%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$1.4 B
Northrop Grumman$1.2 B
Johns Hopkins University$924.2 M
BAE Systems$515.2 M
Textron$446.3 M
Johns Hopkins Health System Corp.$391.5 M
Booz Allen Hamilton$300.6 M
CACI$223.3 M
Federal Resources Supply$197.5 M
AECOM$155.9 M

Contract Awards Performed

MD_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$12.2 B
2011$11.6 B
2012$11.8 B
2013$11.6 B
2014$11.8 B
2015$12.9 B
2016$13.9 B
2017$13.8 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty31%
Civilian49%
National Guard/Reserve20%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army40%
Navy/Marines33%
Air Force25%
Other Defense2%

Total Payroll: $7.3 billion

Total Personnel: 92,134

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Anne Arundel 25,35112,5538,373
Prince George's 15,0044,3354,657
Harford 12,68589810,468
St. Mary's 11,9612,2829,582
Montgomery 11,2364,5265,885
Baltimore 4,00981458
Frederick 3,7501,2252,159
Charles 2,7145522,059
Baltimore City2,574601,016
Allegany 1,3001,085ND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Maryland with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Anne Arundel County$2.5 B
Montgomery County$2.2 B
St. Mary's County$1.9 B
Harford County$1.5 B
Howard County$1.4 B
Baltimore County$1.3 B
Prince George's County$820.7 M
Baltimore City$560.6 M
Frederick County$419.4 M
Queen Anne's County$213.9 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Maryland with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Anne Arundel County$1.9 B
St. Mary's County$1.2 B
Harford County$1.2 B
Montgomery County$1.1 B
Prince George's County$984.2 M
Frederick County$306.6 M
Charles County$237.6 M
Baltimore City$132.3 M
Baltimore County$121.3 M
Allegany County$98.0 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MASSACHUSETTS

Total spent: $10.4 B (Ranked 12)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.9% (Ranked 24)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.5%
Spending per resident: $1,512
Contract spending: $9.3 B (Ranked 9)
Number of personnel: 23,503 (Ranked 32)
Personnel spending: $1.0 B (Ranked 31)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment59%
Construction1%
Research and Development20%
Service21%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army27%
Navy/Marines33%
Air Force21%
Other Defense19%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Raytheon$3.6 B
General Electric$1.3 B
General Dynamics$979.9 M
Massachusetts Institute of Technology$657.9 M
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory$442.2 M
MITRE$324.4 M
Noble Supply & Logistics$181.8 M
Brighton Marine Health Center$141.1 M
L-3 Communications$126.0 M
United Technologies$120.8 M

Contract Awards Performed

MA_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$11.6 B
2011$11.0 B
2012$10.8 B
2013$11.2 B
2014$8.4 B
2015$10.9 B
2016$8.5 B
2017$9.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty8%
Civilian28%
National Guard/Reserve64%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army51%
Navy/Marines9%
Air Force29%
Other Defense11%

Total Payroll: $1.0 billion

Total Personnel: 23,503

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Middlesex 9,4291,1314,138
Hampden 5,7881501,069
Barnstable 2,46890449
Suffolk 1,267341435
Worcester 1,0112395
Plymouth 9703343
Bristol 872ND68
Essex 59713156
Norfolk 537ND22
Hampshire 2594119

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Massachusetts with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Middlesex County$5.1 B
Essex County$2.9 B
Bristol County$773.1 M
Norfolk County$372.8 M
Suffolk County$323.5 M
Berkshire County$300.4 M
Plymouth County$297.7 M
Hampden County$209.0 M
Worcester County$134.8 M
Hampshire County$89.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Massachusetts with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Middlesex County$576.9 M
Hampden County$178.1 M
Barnstable County$80.9 M
Suffolk County$79.8 M
Worcester County$23.3 M
Essex County$21.8 M
Plymouth County$17.3 M
Bristol County$15.4 M
Norfolk County$12.4 M
Berkshire County$7.5 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MICHIGAN

Total spent: $3.8 B (Ranked 28)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.8% (Ranked 47)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.9%
Spending per resident: $386
Contract spending: $2.7 B (Ranked 26)
Number of personnel: 25,619 (Ranked 29)
Personnel spending: $1.2 B (Ranked 30)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment66%
Construction2%
Research and Development6%
Service27%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army70%
Navy/Marines9%
Air Force4%
Other Defense17%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
General Dynamics$1.4 B
BAE Systems$224.4 M
Peckham Vocational Industries$114.4 M
L3 Communications$89.8 M
Loc Performance Products$72.5 M
Avon Rubber$62.8 M
AAR$41.2 M
Oshkosh Corp.$38.1 M
Wolverine World Wide$28.5 M
CRS Aquisition Corp.$25.3 M

Contract Awards Performed

MI_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$5.0 B
2011$3.6 B
2012$4.1 B
2013$2.7 B
2014$2.6 B
2015$0.9 B
2016$2.4 B
2017$2.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty4%
Civilian37%
National Guard/Reserve59%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army66%
Navy/Marines13%
Air Force13%
Other Defense7%

Total Payroll: $1.2 billion

Total Personnel: 25,619

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Macomb 9,3032386,433
Calhoun 2,679451,398
Wayne 2,314197301
Kalamazoo 1,7601169
Kent 1,2255779
Oakland 1,06563338
Clinton 1,06110ND
Ingham 709154395
Crawford 665ND114
Saginaw 616NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Michigan with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Macomb County$1.7 B
Oakland County$163.8 M
Wayne County$124.5 M
Ingham County$115.8 M
Wexford County$107.5 M
Washtenaw County$99.8 M
Kent County$88.7 M
Muskegon County$82.6 M
Ottawa County$35.9 M
Livingston County$34.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Michigan with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Macomb County$703.3 M
Calhoun County$141.5 M
Wayne County$69.4 M
Oakland County$46.0 M
Ingham County$38.9 M
Clinton County$38.0 M
Kalamazoo County$28.3 M
Kent County$23.3 M
Eaton County$17.0 M
Washtenaw County$13.3 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MINNESOTA

Total spent: $4.6 B (Ranked 26)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.3% (Ranked 33)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.1%
Spending per resident: $823
Contract spending: $4.1 B (Ranked 19)
Number of personnel: 21,719 (Ranked 33)
Personnel spending: $0.5 B (Ranked 40)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment21%
Construction0%
Research and Development3%
Service75%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army10%
Navy/Marines9%
Air Force8%
Other Defense73%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
UnitedHealth Group$2.8 B
Northrop Grumman$326.7 M
Honeywell$290.9 M
BAE Systems$266.7 M
General Dynamics$38.1 M
Cummins$37.8 M
Polaris Industries$31.9 M
3M$18.3 M
International Automated Systems$11.9 M
United Technologies$11.4 M

Contract Awards Performed

MN_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.5 B
2011$1.1 B
2012$1.5 B
2013$1.2 B
2014$3.6 B
2015$4.0 B
2016$3.8 B
2017$4.1 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty2%
Civilian11%
National Guard/Reserve86%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army74%
Navy/Marines7%
Air Force18%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $519.3 million

Total Personnel: 21,719

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Hennepin 6,364319613
Ramsey 3,41043848
St. Louis 2,20312334
Morrison 1,574ND334
Dakota 1,020ND49
Stearns 764ND94
Washington 602NDND
Blue Earth 3822012
Wright 331NDND
Rice 300ND11

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Minnesota with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Hennepin County$3.4 B
Anoka County$331.3 M
Ramsey County$50.7 M
Dakota County$29.5 M
St. Louis County$13.8 M
Sherburne County$5.3 M
Chippewa County$5.2 M
Washington County4.8 M
Crow Wing County$4.0 M
Olmsted County$4.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Minnesota with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Hennepin County$189.3 M
Ramsey County$103.7 M
St. Louis County$54.7 M
Morrison County$40.3 M
Dakota County$19.6 M
Stearns County$15.2 M
Blue Earth County$9.6 M
Wright County$7.3 M
Washington County$6.8 M
Wabasha County$5.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MISSISSIPPI

Total spent: $4.8 B (Ranked 25)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 4.2% (Ranked 8)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.2%
Spending per resident: $1,604
Contract spending: $3.2 B (Ranked 24)
Number of personnel: 37,257 (Ranked 23)
Personnel spending: $1.5 B (Ranked 27)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment54%
Construction2%
Research and Development2%
Service42%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army22%
Navy/Marines51%
Air Force14%
Other Defense13%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Huntington Ingalls$1.9 B
L3 Communications$760.6 M
Vectrus$79.7 M
Northrop Grumman$70.4 M
Raytheon$64.8 M
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock$49.1 M
Olin Corp.$46.5 M
Navistar International$41.4 M
DXC Technology$31.4 M
Cray$28.7 M

Contract Awards Performed

MS_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$3.6 B
2011$3.9 B
2012$4.0 B
2013$3.6 B
2014$3.7 B
2015$3.5 B
2016$3.7 B
2017$3.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty31%
Civilian25%
National Guard/Reserve44%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army42%
Navy/Marines20%
Air Force36%
Other Defense2%

Total Payroll: $1.5 billion

Total Personnel: 37,257

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Harrison 12,8937,5122,243
Lauderdale 3,320983644
Warren 2,783ND2,406
Hinds 2,24147337
Lowndes 2,1011,351571
Hancock 1,8385421,243
Rankin 1,701ND369
Forrest 1,699304379
Lee 7022698
Jackson 64730492

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Mississippi with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Jackson County$2.0 B
Madison County$754.6 M
Warren County$273.7 M
Harrison County$259.2 M
Lowndes County$97.2 M
Scott County$64.0 M
Lafayette County$48.6 M
Hancock County$48.3 M
Clay County$41.4 M
Lauderdale County$33.9 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Mississippi with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Harrison County$547.7 M
Warren County$199.1 M
Hancock County$146.8 M
Lauderdale County$129.2 M
Lowndes County$123.7 M
Hinds County$82.4 M
Forrest County$69.5 M
Rankin County$48.5 M
Jackson County$47.0 M
Lee County$19.0 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MISSOURI

Total spent: $9.0 B (Ranked 15)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.9% (Ranked 14)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.2%
Spending per resident: $1,474
Contract spending: $7.4 B (Ranked 12)
Number of personnel: 44,501 (Ranked 19)
Personnel spending: $1.6 B (Ranked 26)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment73%
Construction1%
Research and Development3%
Service24%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army15%
Navy/Marines21%
Air Force46%
Other Defense17%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Boeing$6.4 B
Express Scripts$697.4 M
Northrop Grumman$443.1 M
World Wide Technology$226.8 M
Leonardo S.p.A. (Finmeccanica)$139.1 M
Enersys$46.0 M
Herdon Aerospace & Defence$31.4 M
State of Missouri$29.8 M
US Foods Holding$28.7 M
TC&S/F-W$28.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

MO_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$10.3 B
2011$10.6 B
2012$8.9 B
2013$9.1 B
2014$10.9 B
2015$8.6 B
2016$7.1 B
2017$7.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty39%
Civilian18%
National Guard/Reserve44%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army69%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force21%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $1.6 billion

Total Personnel: 44,501

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Pulaski 16,34912,3963,117
Johnson 6,9854,7381,038
Jackson 3,33887746
St. Louis 3,16954458
Greene 1,83719251
Buchanan 1,77622314
St. Louis City1,670275787
Cole 1,50132337
St. Charles 856ND68
Cass 838ND46

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Missouri with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
St. Louis County$7.2 B
Jackson County$517.7 M
St. Louis City$431.5 M
Pulaski County$212.6 M
St. Charles County$116.6 M
Johnson County$110.1 M
Howell County$58.6 M
Jasper County$46.0 M
Dent County$27.8 M
Jefferson County$24.4 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Missouri with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Pulaski County$660.0 M
Johnson County$303.3 M
Jackson County$109.5 M
St. Louis City$91.0 M
St. Louis County$85.0 M
Cole County$58.5 M
Buchanan County$57.3 M
Greene County$35.6 M
St. Charles County$21.0 M
Cass County$17.4 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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MONTANA

Total spent: $0.5 B (Ranked 49)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.0% (Ranked 39)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $468
Contract spending: $0.2 B (Ranked 50)
Number of personnel: 9,165 (Ranked 48)
Personnel spending: $0.3 B (Ranked 46)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment34%
Construction11%
Research and Development7%
Service47%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army37%
Navy/Marines4%
Air Force37%
Other Defense22%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
T&L Sales$10.7 M
S&K Aerospace$8.5 M
Ames Supplies and Equipment$7.8 M
Project Resources$7.1 M
CM Manufacturing$4.4 M
CDM Smith$4.3 M
Calumet Shreveport Fuels$4.2 M
James Talcott Supplies and Equipment$3.5 M
Integrated Security Solutions$3.3 M
S&K Global Solutions$3.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

MT_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.4 B
2011$0.3 B
2012$0.2 B
2013$0.2 B
2014$0.2 B
2015$0.2 B
2016$0.2 B
2017$0.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty36%
Civilian15%
National Guard/Reserve49%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army43%
Navy/Marines3%
Air Force54%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $338.9 million

Total Personnel: 9,165

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Cascade 5,1953,226860
Lewis and Clark 1,637ND343
Yellowstone 6573515
Missoula 4212724
Gallatin 27810ND
Flathead 219NDND
Silver Bow 1511019
Park 85NDND
Valley 79ND43
Lincoln 69ND49

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Montana with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Cascade County$60.5 M
Lake County$16.0 M
Lincoln County$14.1 M
Valley County$10.0 M
Gallatin County$8.9 M
Dawson County8.2 M
Missoula County$8.1 M
Lewis and Clark County$6.3 M
Flathead County$5.6 M
Silver Bow County$2.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Montana with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Cascade County$238.5 M
Lewis and Clark County$53.6 M
Yellowstone County$11.0 M
Missoula County$8.7 M
Silver Bow County$5.1 M
Lincoln County$4.4 M
Gallatin County$4.3 M
Valley County$4.1 M
Flathead County$3.4 M
Park County$747.5 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NEBRASKA

Total spent: $1.5 B (Ranked 40)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.2% (Ranked 35)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.4%
Spending per resident: $793
Contract spending: $0.7 B (Ranked 41)
Number of personnel: 16,797 (Ranked 37)
Personnel spending: $0.9 B (Ranked 34)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment31%
Construction4%
Research and Development2%
Service62%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army17%
Navy/Marines21%
Air Force59%
Other Defense3%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Northrop Grumman $74.3 M
Mercom$69.1 M
Countertrade Products$38.4 M
Bae Systems$26.3 M
Sterling Computers$26.1 M
CSRA$24.8 M
Hewlett-Packard$18.9 M
Raytheon $16.1 M
McCallie Associates$16.1 M
Hydrogeologic$15.8 M

Contract Awards Performed

NE_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.8 B
2011$0.7 B
2012$0.7 B
2013$0.5 B
2014$0.6 B
2015$0.7 B
2016$0.8 B
2017$0.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty37%
Civilian25%
National Guard/Reserve38%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army39%
Navy/Marines7%
Air Force54%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $868.8 million

Total Personnel: 16,797

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Sarpy 9,4786,1462,623
Lancaster 2,91141500
Douglas 1,96686872
Saunders 436ND36
Hall 294ND34
Adams 212ND21
Buffalo 203NDND
Gage 194NDND
Dodge 192NDND
Platte 191NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Nebraska with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Sarpy County$503.6 M
Douglas County$62.8 M
Madison County$26.9 M
Lancaster County$17.8 M
Adams County12.1 M
Harlan County$9.7 M
Saunders County$5.9 M
Hall County$4.5 M
Thurston County$3.7 M
Nemaha County$3.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Nebraska with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Sarpy County$634.4 M
Douglas County$95.4 M
Lancaster County$92.9 M
Saunders County$11.3 M
Hall County$6.8 M
Cedar County$4.1 M
Dodge County$3.3 M
Adams County$3.3 M
Buffalo County$3.3 M
Platte County$2.6 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NEVADA

Total spent: $2.3 B (Ranked 37)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.5% (Ranked 29)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.6%
Spending per resident: $778
Contract spending: $1.3 B (Ranked 36)
Number of personnel: 21,175 (Ranked 34)
Personnel spending: $1.0 B (Ranked 32)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment29%
Construction5%
Research and Development3%
Service63%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army14%
Navy/Marines20%
Air Force60%
Other Defense6%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Sierra Nevada Corporation$773.7 M
M1 Support Services92.8 M
AECOM $88.1 M
Day & Zimmermann Group$58.4 M
CDW Government$39.1 M
Cerberus Capital Management$35.3 M
BATTLESPACE Flight Services$23.6 M
Nova Group$20.8 M
Chugach Alaska Corp.$20.5 M
Pave Tech$18.6 M

Contract Awards Performed

NV_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.3 B
2011$1.2 B
2012$1.5 B
2013$1.6 B
2014$1.3 B
2015$1.4 B
2016$1.4 B
2017$1.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty51%
Civilian12%
National Guard/Reserve37%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army27%
Navy/Marines8%
Air Force65%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $1.0 billion

Total Personnel: 21,175

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Clark 16,7579,9131,637
Washoe 2,34653361
Churchill 1,316883299
Carson City594ND189
Mineral 50ND49
White Pine 42NDND
Elko 23NDND
Lyon NDNDND
Storey NDNDND
Pershing NDNDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Nevada with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Washoe County$821.9 M
Clark County$430.7 M
Churchill County$191.3 M
Mineral County$62.4 M
Douglas County$17.8 M
Carson City$5.4 M
Lyon County$4.9 M
Elko County$1.0 M
Nye County$396.0 K
Pershing County$34.2 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Nevada with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Clark County$834.5 M
Churchill County$79.9 M
Washoe County$70.8 M
Carson City$27.3 M
Mineral County$3.6 M
Storey County$601.0 K
White Pine County$283.1 K
Douglas County$280.0 K
Elko County$258.0 K
Lyon County$249.0 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

Total spent: $1.8 B (Ranked 39)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.1% (Ranked 21)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.4%
Spending per resident: $1,309
Contract spending: $1.5 B (Ranked 33)
Number of personnel: 5,762 (Ranked 50)
Personnel spending: $0.2 B (Ranked 50)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment76%
Construction0%
Research and Development10%
Service14%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army22%
Navy/Marines31%
Air Force36%
Other Defense11%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
BAE Systems$905.3 M
Red River Computer Company$74.7 M
L3 Communications$72.0 M
Elbit Systems$21.9 M
Optics 1$18.4 M
Creare$17.4 M
Rockwell Collins-ESA Vision Systems$14.6 M
Windmill Intl (AQYR)$14.3 M
Cutter Enterprises$13.0 M
Timken$12.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

NH_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.5 B
2011$1.2 B
2012$1.3 B
2013$1.3 B
2014$1.2 B
2015$1.1 B
2016$1.2 B
2017$1.5 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty9%
Civilian18%
National Guard/Reserve73%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army57%
Navy/Marines15%
Air Force22%
Other Defense6%

Total Payroll: $214.0 million

Total Personnel: 5,762

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Rockingham 3,219423400
Merrimack 837ND199
Hillsborough 81553181
Grafton 442ND221
Strafford 2981514
Cheshire 80NDND
Coos 64NDND
Belknap NDNDND
Carroll NDNDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of New Hampshire with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Hillsborough County$1.0 B
Rockingham County$173.2 M
Sullivan County$76.3 M
Grafton County$50.6 M
Merrimack County$9.5 M
Cheshire County$7.6 M
Belknap County$6.5 M
Strafford County$4.2 M
Coos County$622.1 K
Carroll County$5.6 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of New Hampshire with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Rockingham County$116.4 M
Merrimack County$35.4 M
Hillsborough County$30.3 M
Grafton County$20.6 M
Strafford County$8.6 M
Cheshire County$1.2 M
Coos County$720.8 K
Belknap County$243.2 K
Carroll County$41.1 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NEW JERSEY

Total spent: $6.6 B (Ranked 20)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.1% (Ranked 37)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.6%
Spending per resident: $729
Contract spending: $4.8 B (Ranked 18)
Number of personnel: 33,440 (Ranked 24)
Personnel spending: $1.7 B (Ranked 22)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment49%
Construction4%
Research and Development15%
Service32%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army23%
Navy/Marines29%
Air Force11%
Other Defense37%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$1.6 B
SAIC$485.5 M
Metlife$264.9 M
Harris$226.5 M
PAE $115.3 M
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock$92.9 M
Data Systems Analysts$83.1 M
TransDigm Group$70.6 M
Triman Industries$67.4 M
BAE Systems$59.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

NJ_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$7.4 B
2011$7.5 B
2012$6.2 B
2013$5.2 B
2014$4.8 B
2015$4.9 B
2016$4.8 B
2017$4.8 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty18%
Civilian31%
National Guard/Reserve51%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army43%
Navy/Marines13%
Air Force36%
Other Defense9%

Total Payroll: $1.7 billion

Total Personnel: 33,440

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Burlington 16,3235,1942,695
Morris 5,4061264,239
Ocean 3,1652772,181
Monmouth 1,784225320
Atlantic 1,726ND319
Hudson 729ND86
Camden 6414083
Bergen 619ND30
Middlesex 5123228
Essex 4936629

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of New Jersey with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Burlington County$2.0 B
Essex County$552.0 M
Morris County$380.9 M
Somerset County$370.9 M
Passaic County$358.1 M
Ocean County$246.5 M
Monmouth County$236.6 M
Camden County$224.9 M
Bergen County$130.6 M
Mercer County$116.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of New Jersey with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Burlington County$757.9 M
Morris County$490.5 M
Ocean County$243.1 M
Monmouth County$67.2 M
Atlantic County$54.8 M
Camden County$16.1 M
Mercer County$15.3 M
Hudson County$13.7 M
Essex County$12.1 M
Middlesex County$11.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NEW MEXICO

Total spent: $2.6 B (Ranked 35)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.6% (Ranked 15)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.6%
Spending per resident: $1,250
Contract spending: $1.3 B (Ranked 37)
Number of personnel: 23,864 (Ranked 31)
Personnel spending: $1.3 B (Ranked 28)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment12%
Construction7%
Research and Development25%
Service57%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army31%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force48%
Other Defense10%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
TRAX International$82.7 M
Applied Research Associates$74.7 M
Lockheed Martin$48.5 M
CAE$43.9 M
Chenega Integrated Mission Support$39.1 M
M1 Support Services$33.4 M
Honeywell$29.6 M
ATA Aerospace$27.5 M
AECOM$26.4 M
Raytheon$22.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

NM_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.5 B
2011$1.4 B
2012$1.3 B
2013$1.4 B
2014$1.2 B
2015$1.3 B
2016$1.4 B
2017$1.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty52%
Civilian27%
National Guard/Reserve22%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army24%
Navy/Marines3%
Air Force74%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $1.3 billion

Total Personnel: 23,864

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Bernalillo 8,5063,4253,022
Curry 5,2654,681498
Otero 4,9283,898880
Dona Ana 2,7052781,667
Santa Fe 89713220
Sandoval 691ND19
Chaves 1841211
Valencia 163NDND
San Juan 148NDND
Rio Arriba 88ND14

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of New Mexico with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Bernalillo County$544.0 M
Doña Ana County$279.3 M
Otero County$191.8 M
Curry County$63.7 M
McKinley County$25.5 M
Sandoval County$25.4 M
Los Alamos County$16.7 M
Socorro County$15.8 M
Santa Fe County$9.4 M
Roosevelt County$7.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of New Mexico with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Bernalillo County$514.3 M
Curry County$305.5 M
Otero County$272.1 M
Doña Ana County$167.2 M
Santa Fe County$39.4 M
Sandoval County$11.7 M
Chaves County$4.1 M
San Juan County$2.5 M
Socorro County$2.3 M
Valencia County$1.6 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NEW YORK

Total spent: $9.2 B (Ranked 14)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.6% (Ranked 50)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.3%
Spending per resident: $464
Contract spending: $6.5 B (Ranked 14)
Number of personnel: 60,398 (Ranked 12)
Personnel spending: $2.7 B (Ranked 16)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment68%
Construction5%
Research and Development8%
Service20%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army29%
Navy/Marines40%
Air Force9%
Other Defense23%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$1.4 B
Harris$701.9 M
Northrop Grumman$700.8 M
BAE Systems$258.7 M
Interpublic Group of Companies$201.8 M
SRC$123.3 M
Moog$103.1 M
Saint Vincents Catholic Medical Centers of New York$102.6 M
Assured Information Security$98.9 M
Bechtel Group$85.3 M

Contract Awards Performed

NY_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$8.9 B
2011$8.0 B
2012$8.0 B
2013$7.4 B
2014$7.4 B
2015$6.6 B
2016$6.5 B
2017$6.5 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty34%
Civilian18%
National Guard/Reserve48%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army70%
Navy/Marines13%
Air Force15%
Other Defense3%

Total Payroll: $2.7 billion

Total Personnel: 60,398

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Jefferson 17,48715,1271,964
Orange 6,7241,7782,513
Niagara 3,15412519
Onondaga 2,930118506
Oneida 2,716581,738
Queens 2,6727497
Nassau 2,473391274
Schenectady 2,42017270
Albany 2,3382261,160
Kings 2,077184350

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of New York with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Nassau County$932.3 M
Onondaga County$769.7 M
Monroe County$710.6 M
Tioga County$709.9 M
Suffolk County$605.4 M
New York County$534.3 M
Erie County$291.3 M
Oneida County$235.5 M
Orange County$146.0 M
Kings County$136.4 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of New York with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Jefferson County$939.1 M
Orange County$421.6 M
Oneida County$151.4 M
Albany County$138.7 M
Saratoga County$125.3 M
Onondaga County$94.4 M
Nassau County$89.1 M
Schenectady County$82.5 M
Niagara County$81.2 M
Kings County$74.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NORTH CAROLINA

Total spent: $10.4 B (Ranked 11)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.9% (Ranked 25)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 2.6%
Spending per resident: $1,015
Contract spending: $3.3 B (Ranked 23)
Number of personnel: 140,434 (Ranked 4)
Personnel spending: $7.1 B (Ranked 5)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment29%
Construction10%
Research and Development3%
Service58%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army28%
Navy/Marines44%
Air Force3%
Other Defense25%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Sodexo$111.1 M
H Squared$95.6 M
Booz Allen Hamilton$47.5 M
Raytheon$39.1 M
Sauer$38.9 M
R&R Enterprises$34.1 M
International Textile Group$33.5 M
McRae Industries$32.5 M
US Foods Holding$30.9 M
Cyberspace Solutions$29.3 M

Contract Awards Performed

NC_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$3.8 B
2011$3.7 B
2012$3.7 B
2013$3.3 B
2014$2.8 B
2015$2.7 B
2016$2.7 B
2017$3.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty69%
Civilian15%
National Guard/Reserve16%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army49%
Navy/Marines41%
Air Force8%
Other Defense2%

Total Payroll: $7.1 billion

Total Personnel: 140,434

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Cumberland 59,98246,80410,208
Onslow 41,31236,9933,673
Craven 11,2166,3874,657
Wayne 7,0264,378746
Wake 4,720562646
Mecklenburg 3,049108403
Guilford 1,28639118
New Hanover 815ND293
Pitt 5414221
Buncombe 5027062

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of North Carolina with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Cumberland County$847.4 M
Mecklenburg County$760.2 M
Onslow County$472.3 M
Craven County$197.8 M
Wake County$156.6 M
Hoke County$119.8 M
Guilford County$113.0 M
Wayne County$73.4 M
Durham County$48.2 M
Brunswick County$38.5 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of North Carolina with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Cumberland County$3.8 B
Onslow County$1.8 B
Craven County$601.1 M
Wayne County$315.6 M
Wake County$151.5 M
Mecklenburg County$82.4 M
New Hanover County$31.3 M
Guilford County$27.1 M
Durham County$20.3 M
Brunswick County$17.4 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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NORTH DAKOTA

Total spent: $0.8 B (Ranked 44)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.4% (Ranked 30)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.2%
Spending per resident: $1,057
Contract spending: $0.2 B (Ranked 49)
Number of personnel: 13,481 (Ranked 38)
Personnel spending: $0.6 B (Ranked 38)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment20%
Construction28%
Research and Development1%
Service51%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army48%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force38%
Other Defense12%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
United Excel$12.4 M
Southwest Concrete Paving$12.2 M
Pro-Mark Services$11.3 M
Fluor Corp.$11.2 M
Dakco Distributors$9.6 M
Ames Construction$7.9 M
United Crane & Excavation$7.3 M
CGH Global$3.5 M
US Foods Holding$2.8 M
SIA Solutions$2.7 M

Contract Awards Performed

ND_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.4 B
2011$0.4 B
2012$0.4 B
2013$0.3 B
2014$0.3 B
2015$0.2 B
2016$0.1 B
2017$0.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty54%
Civilian13%
National Guard/Reserve33%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army30%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force69%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $633.0 million

Total Personnel: 13,481

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Ward 6,5825,561686
Grand Forks 2,4131,651356
Cass 2,02925301
Burleigh 1,257ND269
Ramsey 389ND60
Richland 201NDND
Barnes 113ND18
Stutsman 109NDND
LaMoure 70NDND
Stark 69NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of North Dakota with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Ward County$78.5 M
Grand Forks County$40.7 M
Cass County$13.7 M
Pembina County$7.6 M
McLean County$4.2 M
Burleigh County$2.5 M
LaMoure County$1.7 M
Sioux County$976.5 K
Benson County$932.9 K
Ramsey County$775.5 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of North Dakota with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Ward County$372.9 M
Grand Forks County$121.7 M
Cass County$58.8 M
Burleigh County$47.7 M
Ramsey County$12.1 M
McLean County$5.1 M
Pembina County$3.0 M
Barnes County$2.9 M
Richland County$2.3 M
Stutsman County$1.3 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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OHIO

Total spent: $7.0 B (Ranked 19)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.1% (Ranked 38)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.7%
Spending per resident: $603
Contract spending: $3.9 B (Ranked 20)
Number of personnel: 60,744 (Ranked 11)
Personnel spending: $3.1 B (Ranked 12)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment50%
Construction2%
Research and Development15%
Service32%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army13%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force47%
Other Defense30%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
General Electric$817.3 M
CFM International$133.7 M
Wornick$119.6 M
Boeing$108.6 M
Battelle Memorial Institute$106.7 M
Continental AG$90.3 M
L3 Communications$89.6 M
Lockheed Martin$69.1 M
Husky Energy$58.3 M
United Technologies$53.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

OH_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$6.2 B
2011$5.9 B
2012$6.0 B
2013$5.0 B
2014$4.0 B
2015$3.8 B
2016$3.5 B
2017$3.9 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty11%
Civilian43%
National Guard/Reserve46%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army49%
Navy/Marines8%
Air Force41%
Other Defense2%

Total Payroll: $3.1 billion

Total Personnel: 60,744

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Greene 21,5095,42313,393
Franklin 13,9893607,210
Cuyahoga 3,5731812,719
Hamilton 2,213132281
Clark Conty2,098ND404
Trumbull 2,0373460
Richland 1,821ND300
Stark 1,7653321
Summit 1,409ND154
Wood 1,1231812

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Ohio with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Greene County$1.0 B
Hamilton County$984.0 M
Montgomery County$432.0 M
Franklin County$377.7 M
Summit County$205.3 M
Cuyahoga County$190.6 M
Butler County$176.5 M
Licking County$139.8 M
Clermont County$81.2 M
Miami County$52.2 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Ohio with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Greene County$1.7 B
Franklin County$704.0 M
Cuyahoga County$198.0 M
Clark County$63.2 M
Hamilton County$56.4 M
Richland County$41.2 M
Trumbull County$36.8 M
Lucas County$34.3 M
Summit County$29.4 M
Mahoning County$25.6 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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OKLAHOMA

Total spent: $6.1 B (Ranked 22)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 3.2% (Ranked 11)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.5%
Spending per resident: $1,554
Contract spending: $3.1 B (Ranked 253)
Number of personnel: 58,398 (Ranked 14)
Personnel spending: $3.0 B (Ranked 13)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment20%
Construction6%
Research and Development1%
Service73%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army21%
Navy/Marines7%
Air Force59%
Other Defense13%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Boeing$859.2 M
AECOM$226.5 M
Patriot Team$216.6 M
Arctic Slope Regional Corp.$74.6 M
L3 Technologies$56.9 M
IAP World Services$50.6 M
Afognak Native Corp.$44.9 M
Professional Contract Services$43.8 M
Northrop Grumman$43.7 M
NORDAM Group$36.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

OK_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$2.7 B
2011$2.4 B
2012$2.5 B
2013$1.5 B
2014$1.5 B
2015$2.0 B
2016$2.7 B
2017$3.1 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty35%
Civilian42%
National Guard/Reserve24%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army61%
Navy/Marines8%
Air Force31%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $3.0 billion

Total Personnel: 58,398

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Oklahoma 27,1765,95917,192
Comanche 15,03411,7042,488
Tulsa 3,29239861
Jackson 2,6871,3331,190
Pittsburg 1,950ND1,733
Garfield 1,8191,248300
Cleveland 1,43532134
Canadian 1,161ND16
Wagoner 9721518
Payne 602ND12

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Oklahoma with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Oklahoma County$1.8 B
Tulsa County$354.7 M
Comanche County$168.2 M
Garfield County$114.3 M
Jackson County$81.7 M
Pittsburg County$37.6 M
Muskogee County$26.0 M
Cleveland County$24.7 M
Payne County$22.8 M
Canadian County$12.4 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Oklahoma with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Oklahoma County$1.7 B
Comanche County$680.9 M
Jackson County$148.3 M
Pittsburg County$119.4 M
Garfield County$106.8 M
Tulsa County$104.1 M
Cleveland County$38.3 M
Canadian County$26.4 M
Payne County$16.0 M
Wagoner County$14.7 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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OREGON

Total spent: $1.3 B (Ranked 42)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.5% (Ranked 51)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.3%
Spending per resident: $319
Contract spending: $0.9 B (Ranked 40)
Number of personnel: 13,108 (Ranked 40)
Personnel spending: $0.5 B (Ranked 42)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment43%
Construction9%
Research and Development4%
Service44%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army 54%
Navy/Marines 23%
Air Force3%
Other Defense 20%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
AECOM$163.8 M
Vigor Industrial$162.2 M
EPIC Aviation$58.9 M
FLIR Systems$30.8 M
Rockwell Collins-ESA Vision Systems$19.7 M
Galois$17.5 M
Port of Portland$15.4 M
Bay West$11.3 M
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock$10.4 M
A-dec$10.1 M

Contract Awards Performed

OR_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$1.2 B
2011$0.8 B
2012$0.8 B
2013$0.7 B
2014$0.7 B
2015$1.3 B
2016$0.9 B
2017$0.9 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty4%
Civilian23%
National Guard/Reserve73%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army57%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force22%
Other Defense10%

Total Payroll: $459.5 million

Total Personnel: 13,108

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Multnomah 4,4322451,511
Marion 1,61115262
Klamath 1,413103346
Clackamas 1,38931189
Lane Couty91258132
Umatilla 502ND166
Jackson 366ND39
Clatsop 339ND60
Washington 304ND12
Deschutes 237ND27

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Oregon with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Multnomah County$206.5 M
Umatilla County$199.9 M
Clackamas County$89.7 M
Marion County$68.9 M
Washington County$32.9 M
Lane County$29.3 M
Hood River County$22.2 M
Clatsop County$16.1 M
Wasco County$15.1 M
Yamhill County$14.5 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Oregon with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Multnomah County$201.8 M
Marion County$59.9 M
Klamath County$51.3 M
Clackamas County$32.3 M
Lane County$23.7 M
Umatilla County$18.4 M
Wasco County$12.7 M
Sherman County$11.1 M
Clatsop County$7.7 M
Jackson County$6.9 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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PENNSYLVANIA

Total spent: $12.1 B (Ranked 9)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.6% (Ranked 28)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 3.0%
Spending per resident: $943
Contract spending: $9.4 B (Ranked 8)
Number of personnel: 57,560 (Ranked 16)
Personnel spending: $2.6 B (Ranked 17)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment77%
Construction2%
Research and Development5%
Service16%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army24%
Navy/Marines29%
Air Force8%
Other Defense38%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
AmerisourceBergen$2.2 B
Bechtel Group$1.8 B
Boeing$1.0 B
Lockheed Martin$617.8 M
BAE Systems$605.7 M
Pennsylvania State University$161.5 M
Leonardo S.p.A. (Finmeccanica)$160.4 M
Maritime Helicopter Support$139.8 M
International SOS$102.6 M
General Dynamics$80.4 M

Contract Awards Performed

PA_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$11.8 B
2011$10.3 B
2012$10.4 B
2013$9.4 B
2014$13.2 B
2015$10.8 B
2016$9.8 B
2017$9.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty4%
Civilian42%
National Guard/Reserve54%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army73%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force15%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $2.6 billion

Total Personnel: 57,560

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Philadelphia 9,6824147,688
Allegheny 6,2053671,336
Lebanon 5,208ND1,016
Cumberland 4,8676493,802
York 4,0252703,243
Monroe 3,118292,848
Dauphin 2,74952364
Montgomery 2,64410330
Franklin 2,601ND2,012
Cambria 1,63023210

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Pennsylvania with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Chester County$2.4 B
Allegheny County$2.2 B
Delaware County$1.3 B
Bucks County$798.7 M
York County$773.7 M
Montgomery County$491.4 M
Philadelphia County $396.2 M
Cumberland County$284.8 M
Cambria County$265.0 M
Lackawanna County$225.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Pennsylvania with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Philadelphia County$731.8 M
Cumberland County$392.7 M
York County$266.8 M
Allegheny County$232.5 M
Monroe County$200.8 M
Lebanon County$172.0 M
Franklin County$153.8 M
Dauphin County$72.0 M
Montgomery County$71.7 M
Adams County$35.5 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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RHODE ISLAND

Total spent: $1.4 B (Ranked 41)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.4% (Ranked 17)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.4%
Spending per resident: $1,362
Contract spending: $0.6 B (Ranked 42)
Number of personnel: 12,189 (Ranked 42)
Personnel spending: $0.8 B (Ranked 35)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment30%
Construction2%
Research and Development7%
Service62%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army3%
Navy/Marines89%
Air Force1%
Other Defense7%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Raytheon$160.8 M
Systems Engineering Associates$53.7 M
McLaughlin Research Corporation$24.3 M
SAIC$22.1 M
Mikel$19.6 M
Northrop Grumman $18.0 M
Nutmeg Companies$17.1 M
Tetra Tech$16.3 M
Rite-Solutions$14.5 M
BAE Systems$14.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

RI_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.8 B
2011$0.7 B
2012$0.8 B
2013$0.6 B
2014$0.5 B
2015$0.7 B
2016$0.8 B
2017$0.6 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty25%
Civilian40%
National Guard/Reserve35%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army34%
Navy/Marines46%
Air Force15%
Other Defense5%

Total Payroll: $795.1 million

Total Personnel: 12,189

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Newport 7,9542,5724,350
Washington 1,580ND268
Kent 1,0773463
Providence 1,051110186
Bristol 195NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Rhode Island with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Newport County$549.3 M
Providence County$32.2 M
Washington County$18.7 M
Kent County$14.5 M
Bristol County$5.1 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Rhode Island with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Newport County$659.1 M
Providence County$46.3 M
Washington County$43.6 M
Kent County$27.7 M
Bristol County$2.7 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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SOUTH CAROLINA

Total spent: $5.1 B (Ranked 24)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.3% (Ranked 19
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 1.3%
Spending per resident: $1,021
Contract spending: $2.5 B (Ranked 27)
Number of personnel: 65,750 (Ranked 9)
Personnel spending: $2.7 B (Ranked 15)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment29%
Construction7%
Research and Development5%
Service59%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army22%
Navy/Marines53%
Air Force11%
Other Defense15%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
SAIC$183.5 M
UNAKA Corp.$114.8 M
Honeywell$89.4 M
Scientific Research Corp.$84.6 M
Detyens Shipyards$69.7 M
Wespavia SA$64.6 M
Mercom$62.9 M
CACA $62.9 M
KSH Solutions$60.1 M
General Dynamics$55.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

SC_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$4.7 B
2011$4.7 B
2012$3.4 B
2013$3.3 B
2014$2.7 B
2015$2.3 B
2016$2.3 B
2017$2.5 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty57%
Civilian16%
National Guard/Reserve27%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army45%
Navy/Marines33%
Air Force19%
Other Defense2%

Total Payroll: $2.7 billion

Total Personnel: 65,750

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Richland County20,03911,3063,386
Charleston County11,9683,7504,279
Beaufort County11,92410,3791,246
Berkeley County 6,4205,918353
Sumter County5,9864,998698
Greenville County1,85150210
Spartanburg County533NDND
Orangeburg County491ND21
York County 411ND16
Florence County 39226ND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of South Carolina with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Charleston County$1.1 B
Berkeley County$331.1 M
Richland County$329.4 M
Sumter County$183.4 M
Beaufort County$138.9 M
Marion County$114.8 M
Greenville County$71.5 M
Georgetown County$57.8 M
Lexington County$50.7 M
Anderson County$20.5 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of South Carolina with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Richland County$733.6 M
Charleston County$657.2 M
Beaufort County$401.3 M
Sumter County$369.1 M
Berkeley County$331.0 M
Greenville County$49.1 M
Spartanburg County$9.9 M
Lexington County$9.4 M
Anderson County$7.2 M
Orangeburg County$6.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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SOUTH DAKOTA

Total spent: $0.6 B (Ranked 48)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.1% (Ranked 36)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $648
Contract spending: $0.2 B (Ranked 47)
Number of personnel: 9,467 (Ranked 47)
Personnel spending: $0.4 B (Ranked 45)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment58%
Construction18%
Research and Development2%
Service23%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army31%
Navy/Marines9%
Air Force44%
Other Defense16%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Sterling Computers$82.0 M
Rosenbauer Beteiligungsverwaltung$13.6 M
Interstate Electrical Contractors, Inc.$12.1 M
Dead Kurtz Construction$8.0 M
Tetra Tech$6.6 M
Hensel Phelps Construction$5.0 M
Pro-Mark Services$4.1 M
Forest Products Distributors$3.6 M
Structural Associates$2.6 M
State of Soth Dakota OASI Division$2.6 M

Contract Awards Performed

SD_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.5 B
2011$0.5 B
2012$0.5 B
2013$0.4 B
2014$0.4 B
2015$0.1 B
2016$0.2 B
2017$0.2 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty36%
Civilian15%
National Guard/Reserve50%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army48%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force50%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $355.7 million

Total Personnel: 9,467

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Meade 3,4323,28211
Minnehaha 2,15917334
Pennington 1,588ND820
Codington 330NDND
Brown 264NDND
Hughes 204ND45
Davison 159ND49
Charles Mix 143ND43
Brookings 138ND16
Beadle 117NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of South Dakota with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Union County$83.3 M
Meade County$46.4 M
Minnehaha County$18.9 M
Charles Mix County$15.2 M
Pennington County$12.3 M
Buffalo County$5.7 M
Lawrence County$5.3 M
Hughes County$4.7 M
Yankton County$1.4 M
Todd County$912.5 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of South Dakota with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Meade County$182.0 M
Pennington County$70.2 M
Minnehaha County$53.2 M
Hughes County$6.7 M
Beadle County$6.0 M
Charles Mix County$4.5 M
Codington County$4.2 M
Hutchinson County$4.1 M
Davison County$3.6 M
Brookings County$3.2 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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TENNESSEE

Total spent: $2.6 B (Ranked 34)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.8% (Ranked 48)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.6%
Spending per resident: $393
Contract spending: $1.7 B (Ranked 31)
Number of personnel: 26,365 (Ranked 16)
Personnel spending: $0.9 B (Ranked 33)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment28%
Construction15%
Research and Development1%
Service55%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army34%
Navy/Marines12%
Air Force27%
Other Defense26%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Northrop Grumman$252.7 M
BAE Systems$241.5 M
FedEx$228.0 M
ECI Defense Group$50.3 M
AECOM$44.2 M
Chemring Group$33.4 M
Heeter Geotechnical Contruction$26.8 M
L3 Technologies$23.0 M
Internation Development & Respurces$21.5 M
NANA Regional Corp.$20.5 M

Contract Awards Performed

TN_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$2.9 B
2011$2.4 B
2012$1.6 B
2013$1.6 B
2014$1.3 B
2015$1.3 B
2016$1.4 B
2017$1.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty7%
Civilian23%
National Guard/Reserve70%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army66%
Navy/Marines16%
Air Force17%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $935.8 million

Total Personnel: 26,365

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Shelby 6,4401,2172,333
Davidson 5,4673751,059
Blount 1,3957763
Knox 1,39577401
Hamilton 1,3494270
Rutherford 1,25319117
Montgomery 1,152401,037
Coffee 66952362
Washington 5084136
Gibson 440ND35

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Tennessee with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Shelby County$394.0 M
Coffee County$374.3 M
Sullivan County$243.3 M
Montgomery County $112.1 M
Davidson County$69.1 M
Hickman County$51.2 M
Knox County$46.9 M
Hamilton County$42.0 M
Hardeman County$33.4 M
Blount County$30.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Tennessee with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Shelby County$351.0 M
Davidson County$201.0 M
Montgomery County$79.2 M
Knox County$45.9 M
Blount County$40.3 M
Coffee County$39.0 M
Rutherford County$27.4 M
Hamilton County $24.7 M
Washington County9.8 M
Madison County$9.5 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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TEXAS

Total spent: $37.7 B (Ranked 3)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.2% (Ranked 20)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 9.3%
Spending per resident: $1,331
Contract spending: $26.6 B (Ranked 3)
Number of personnel: 218,896 (Ranked 2)
Personnel spending: $11.0 B (Ranked 3)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Construction67%
Supplies and Equipment2%
Research and Development6%
Service25%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army20%
Navy/Marines40%
Air Force22%
Other Defense18%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Lockheed Martin$13.0 B
L3 Communications$2.4 B
Bell Boeing Joint Project Office$1.9 B
Textron$839.4 M
Raytheon$832.4 M
Royal Dutch Shell$722.2 M
Cerberus Capital Management$406.3 M
Valero Energy$379.8 M
Andeavor$365.8 M
Phillips 66$249.5 M

Contract Awards Performed

TX_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$31.1 B
2011$32.7 B
2012$31.4 B
2013$32.0 B
2014$30.7 B
2015$24.8 B
2016$22.9 B
2017$26.6 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty53%
Civilian22%
National Guard/Reserve25%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army61%
Navy/Marines10%
Air Force28%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $11.0 billion

Total Personnel: 218,896

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Bexar 69,26535,25022,118
Bell 38,93332,0715,543
El Paso 32,33325,3394,064
Tarrant 11,4161,0862,455
Harris 8,172651678
Wichita 7,9766,5231,126
Dallas 7,233481853
Nueces 5,8441,3733,724
Taylor 5,4364,413493
Travis 4,702173618

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Texas with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Tarrant County$13.0 B
Bexar County$2.9 B
Dallas County$2.9 B
Harris County$2.2 B
Potter County$1.9 B
Hunt County$1.6 B
Collin County$994.0 M
El Paso County$676.5 M
Bell County$341.3 M
Nueces County$332.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Texas with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Bexar County$4.0 B
Bell County$2.1 B
El Paso County$1.7 B
Tarrant County$422.5 M
Nueces County$382.6 M
Wichita County$320.3 M
Taylor County$283.3 M
Harris County$229.5 M
Dallas County$222.7 M
Bowie County$192.0 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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UTAH

Total spent: $3.0 B (Ranked 31)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.8% (Ranked 26)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.7%
Spending per resident: $982
Contract spending: $1.4 B (Ranked 35)
Number of personnel: 31,301 (Ranked 25)
Personnel spending: $1.6 B (Ranked 25)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment28%
Construction10%
Research and Development12%
Service50%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army31%
Navy/Marines15%
Air Force44%
Other Defense10%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
L3 Communications$258.8 M
AECOM$100.8 M
Northrop Grumman$89.5 M
Boeing$52.4 M
Utah State University$27.6 M
Jacobs Engineering Group$26.0 M
Sinclair Companies$23.1 M
Chenega Corp.$19.3 M
Mountain West Precast$17.7 M
Kilhomac$14.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

UT_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$2.1 B
2011$2.3 B
2012$2.5 B
2013$2.3 B
2014$1.6 B
2015$1.6 B
2016$1.6 B
2017$1.4 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty13%
Civilian48%
National Guard/Reserve38%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army54%
Navy/Marines5%
Air Force41%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $1.6 billion

Total Personnel: 31,301

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Davis Couty17,8623,86712,630
Salt Lake 8,7282251,154
Tooele 1,257291,069
Utah 1,2242324
Weber 1,04846178
Washington 351ND15
Cache 217ND10
Carbon 182NDND
Iron 98NDND
Box Elder 95ND57

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Utah with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Salt Lake County$421.6 M
Davis County$383.3 M
Tooele County$176.4 M
Weber County$66.8 M
Box Elder County$44.8 M
Cache County$39.5 M
Utah County$30.8 M
Summit County$14.2 M
Iron County$8.9 M
Morgan County$4.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Utah with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Davis County$1.2 B
Salt Lake County$282.1 M
Tooele County$86.7 M
Utah County$31.5 M
Weber County$30.4 M
Washington County$6.3 M
Box Elder County $5.3 M
Cache County$4.9 M
Iron County$2.1 M
Sanpete County $1.4 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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VERMONT

Total spent: $0.4 B (Ranked 50)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.3% (Ranked 31)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $705
Contract spending: $0.3 B (Ranked 44)
Number of personnel: 4,474 (Ranked 51)
Personnel spending: $0.1 B (Ranked 51)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment78%
Construction1%
Research and Development1%
Service20%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army60%
Navy/Marines19%
Air Force3%
Other Defense18%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
General Dynamics 145.2 M
United Technologies $40.2 M
D. A. Collins Contruction $18.9 M
New England Woodcraft $9.7 M
VAE, Inc. $6.2 M
Burns & McDonnell $3.0 M
Norwich University $2.8 M
Task Source $2.3 M
Pond & Company $1.9 M
Vermont Aerospace Mnufacturing $1.7 M

Contract Awards Performed

VT_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.5 B
2011$0.6 B
2012$0.5 B
2013$0.3 B
2014$0.2 B
2015$0.2 B
2016$0.2 B
2017$0.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty3%
Civilian14%
National Guard/Reserve83%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army70%
Navy/Marines2%
Air Force27%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $136.3 million

Total Personnel: 4,474

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Chittenden 2,86785567
Washington 4243214
Windsor 2451019
Rutland 218NDND
Franklin 209NDND
Caledonia 89NDND
Bennington 87NDND
Windham 86NDND
Orange 79NDND
Lamoille 78NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Vermont with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Chittenden County$195.9 M
Addison County$46.7 M
Rutland County$10.6 M
Washington County$5.5 M
Caledonia County$2.2 M
Windsor County$1.7 M
Orange County$1.2 M
Windham County$702.1 K
Bennington County$446.9 K
Lamoille County$322.4 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Vermont with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Chittenden County$106.1 M
Washington County$11.6 M
Windsor County$5.1 M
Franklin County$3.5 M
Rutland County$3.2 M
Caledonia County$1.2 M
Windham County$1.1 M
Lamoille County$1.0 M
Addison County$964.6 K
Orange County$947.1 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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VIRGINIA

Total spent: $46.2 B (Ranked 2)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 8.9% (Ranked 1)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 11.4%
Spending per resident: $5,459
Contract spending: $30.5 B (Ranked 2)
Number of personnel: 208,701 (Ranked 3)
Personnel spending: $15.7 B (Ranked 1)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment30%
Construction2%
Research and Development9%
Service59%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army26%
Navy/Marines35%
Air Force13%
Other Defense26%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Northrop Grumman$1.8 B
Huntington Ingalls$1.6 B
Atlantic Diving Supply$1.3 B
Leidos$931.3 M
Booz Allen Hamilton$888.7 M
CACI $733.8 M
SAIC$715.7 M
General Dynamics$682.0 M
Lockheed Martin$646.9 M
Hewlett-Packard$505.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

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B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$39.0 B
2011$38.5 B
2012$38.5 B
2013$34.9 B
2014$32.1 B
2015$31.3 B
2016$29.9 B
2017$30.5 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty42%
Civilian45%
National Guard/Reserve13%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army33%
Navy/Marines50%
Air Force13%
Other Defense4%

Total Payroll: $15.7 billion

Total Personnel: 208,701

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Norfolk City35,06116,51016,204
Virginia Beach City25,65716,5523,544
Fairfax 21,6056,38111,796
Arlington 18,5112,73115,537
Portsmouth City16,5672,80313,546
Prince William 12,9537,5664,258
Prince George 12,8968,9263,475
York 10,2217,783642
Newport News City10,1685,5263,562
Accomack 7,5946,73483

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Virginia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Fairfax County$13.7 B
Arlington County$2.6 B
Norfolk City$2.2 B
Virginia Beach City$2.1 B
Newport News City$2.0 B
Prince William County$1.4 B
Alexandria City$1.1 B
Loudoun County$1.1 B
Portsmouth City$511.6 M
King George City$378.0 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Virginia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Norfolk City$2.8 B
Fairfax County$2.1 B
Arlington County$2.0 B
Virginia Beach City$1.3 B
Portsmouth City$1.2 B
Accomack County$970.5 M
Prince George County$727.8 M
Newport News City$646.4 M
York County$589.3 M
Prince William County$582.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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WASHINGTON

Total spent: $15.2 B (Ranked 6)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 2.9% (Ranked 13)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 3.7%
Spending per resident: $2,055
Contract spending: $9.7 B (Ranked 7)
Number of personnel: 95,908 (Ranked 7)
Personnel spending: $5.6 B (Ranked 8)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment80%
Construction3%
Research and Development2%
Service14%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army7%
Navy/Marines41%
Air Force47%
Other Defense5%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Boeing$8.0 B
PacMed Clinics$148.8 M
TrailStone Group$89.9 M
Chugach Alaska Corp.$68.9 M
Walsh Group$58.8 M
Skookum Educational Programs$45.0 M
General Dynamics$41.9 M
Rore$38.3 M
Nova Group$38.2 M
Pacific Ship Repair & Fabrication$37.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

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B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$4.7 B
2011$4.9 B
2012$6.9 B
2013$6.7 B
2014$6.3 B
2015$6.7 B
2016$7.1 B
2017$9.7 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty48%
Civilian33%
National Guard/Reserve19%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army59%
Navy/Marines23%
Air Force15%
Other Defense4%

Total Payroll: $5.6 billion

Total Personnel: 95,908

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Pierce County45,74429,7497,540
Kitsap County23,9034,64918,322
Island County8,4086,852821
Spokane County6,5493,015967
King County2,928431954
Snohomish County2,921652505
Walla Walla County1,533ND1,482
Yakima County1,122110232
Clark County8704751
Thurston County4579368

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Washington with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
King County$8.1 B
Pierce County$517.6 M
Kitsap County $474.5 M
Klickitat County$346.0 M
Snohomish County$145.5 M
Island County$116.2 M
Spokane County$109.6 M
Clark County$52.5 M
Skagit County$30.4 M
Walla Walla County$25.7 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Washington with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Pierce County$2.6 B
Kitsap County$1.8 B
Island County$455.4 M
Spokane County$272.9 M
King County$149.7 M
Snohomish County$121.2 M
Walla Walla County$49.5 M
Yakima County$32.5 M
Thurston County$22.4 M
Clark County$19.1 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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WEST VIRGINIA

Total spent: $0.6 B (Ranked 47)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.7% (Ranked 49)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $314
Contract spending: $0.3 B (Ranked 45
Number of personnel: 10,184 (Ranked 45)
Personnel spending: $0.3 B (Ranked 49)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment55%
Construction11%
Research and Development6%
Service28%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army60%
Navy/Marines16%
Air Force15%
Other Defense9%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Northrop Group$87.1 M
Heeter Supplies and Equipment$17.2 M
AMS Group$10.6 M
Electronic Warfare Associates$7.2 M
Four Tribes Contruction Services$6.4 M
Leidos$5.7 M
Tetra Tech$4.2 M
FCX Systems$4.1 M
Black Horse Group$3.5 M
Port Amherst$3.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

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B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.3 B
2011$0.3 B
2012$0.3 B
2013$0.3 B
2014$0.3 B
2015$0.3 B
2016$0.2 B
2017$0.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty1%
Civilian19%
National Guard/Reserve80%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army72%
Navy/Marines2%
Air Force25%
Other Defense1%

Total Payroll: $300.5 million

Total Personnel: 10,184

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Kanawha 2,48614435
Berkeley 1,492ND295
Putnam 567ND129
Wood 521ND61
Cabell 49546448
Preston 488ND55
Wayne 457ND55
Fayette 404ND29
Ohio 374ND69
Harrison 289ND44

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of West Virginia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Mineral County$96.2 M
Kanawha County$31.4 M
Summers County$20.7 M
Marion County$16.3 M
Jefferson County$12.8 M
Monongalia County$9.5 M
Berkeley County$7.1 M
Nicholas County$6.0 M
Cabell County$5.2 M
Preston County$4.3 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of West Virginia with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Kanawha County$90.6 M
Berkeley County$44.9 M
Cabell County$38.0 M
Putnam County$14.6 M
Preston County$14.5 M
Wood County$12.7 M
Wayne County$11.4 M
Harrison County$8.1 M
Ohio County$8.1 M
Fayette County$6.8 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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WISCONSIN

Total spent: $2.8 B (Ranked 33)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 0.9% (Ranked 44)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.7%
Spending per resident: $488
Contract spending: $2.3 B (Ranked 28)
Number of personnel: 17,932 (Ranked 36)
Personnel spending: $0.5 B (Ranked 41)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment83%
Construction1%
Research and Development1%
Service15%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army68%
Navy/Marines6%
Air Force2%
Other Defense24%

Top Defense Contractors

B=billions, M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
Oshkosh Corp$1.4 B
UnitedHealth Group$115.6 M
Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance$71.4 M
National Presto Industries$61.2 M
General Electric$38.9 M
Tower Industries$32.7 M
Snap-On$29.8 M
STARZ Corp.$27.2 M
Ocenco$16.2 M
Industries For Blind and Visually Impaired$16.0 M

Contract Awards Performed

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B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$7.2 B
2011$4.5 B
2012$4.3 B
2013$3.2 B
2014$2.4 B
2015$1.7 B
2016$2.7 B
2017$2.3 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty4%
Civilian16%
National Guard/Reserve81%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army77%
Navy/Marines7%
Air Force13%
Other Defense2%

Total Payroll: $478.2 million

Total Personnel: 17,932

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Dane 3,672102545
Milwaukee 3,404193407
Monroe 2,2901651,107
Juneau 857ND198
Brown 7151528
Waukesha 561ND18
Marathon 419ND20
Outagamie 3363211
Winnebago 330ND41
Fond du Lac 313NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Wisconsin with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

B=billions, M=millions.

LocationDollars
Winnebago County$1.4 B
Dane County$136.6 M
La Crosse County$133.1 M
Milwaukee County$127.7 M
Waukesha County$103.7 M
Monroe County$73.4 M
Rock County$66.2 M
Kenosha County$46.6 M
Outagamie County$40.9 M
Brown County$13.1 M

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Wisconsin with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Dane County$123.2 M
Monroe County$113.3 M
Milwaukee County$90.2 M
Juneau County$27.2 M
Brown County$10.0 M
Buffalo County$8.2 M
Marathon County$7.6 M
Waukesha County$7.2 M
Washington County$6.9 M
Outagamie County$6.9 M

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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WYOMING

Total spent: $0.4 B (Ranked 51)
Total spent as percentage of GDP: 1.0% (Ranked 40)
Percentage of total U.S. defense spending: 0.1%
Spending per resident: $686
Contract spending: $0.1 B (Ranked 51)
Number of personnel: 7,197 (Ranked 49)
Personnel spending: $0.3 B (Ranked 48)

DEFENSE CONTRACTS

By Type

Pie chart.

CategoryPercentage
Supplies and Equipment15%
Construction21%
Research and Development2%
Service63%

By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army28%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force60%
Other Defense11%

Top Defense Contractors

M=millions.

Contractor NameDollars
M1 Support Services $18.1 M
Summit Construction$6.9 M
AGEISS$4.7 M
Four Tribes Construction Services$4.3 M
M2 Technology$3.8 M
Bristol General Contractors$3.6 M
RECCO$3.2 M
Olgoonik Diversified Services$3.0 M
Kennon Products$2.7 M
RMC Sound Earth$2.2 M

Contract Awards Performed

WY_DefenseContractsContractAwardPerformedBarChart.jpg

B=billions.

Fiscal YearDollars
2010$0.2 B
2011$0.1 B
2012$0.2 B
2013$0.1 B
2014$0.1 B
2015$0.1 B
2016$0.1 B
2017$0.1 B

DEFENSE PERSONNEL

Allocations, By Type

Pie chart.

ServicePercentage
Active Duty44%
Civilian16%
National Guard/Reserve41%

Allocations, By Service

Bar chart.

ServicePercentage
Army28%
Navy/Marines1%
Air Force71%
Other Defense0%

Total Payroll: $307.3 million

Total Personnel: 7,197

Top Defense Personnel Locations

LocationTotalActive Duty MilitaryCivilians
Laramie 5,9663,0801,032
Platte 3065359
Natrona 176ND11
Albany 12810ND
Goshen 83NDND
Uinta 81NDND
Sheridan 79NDND
Fremont 78NDND
Campbell 69NDND
Sweetwater 62NDND

Note: Totals also include uniformed National Guard and Reserve units.

TOP DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense contract spending locations within the state of Wyoming with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Laramie County$82.3 M
Sheridan County$2.7 M
Platte County$2.5 M
Sublette County$2.3 M
Teton County$2.3 M
Natrona County$794.4 K
Park County$355.2 K
Fremont County$350.5 K
Albany County$346.4 K
Crook County$83.4 K

TOP DEFENSE PERSONNEL SPENDING LOCATIONS

Map presenting top defense personnel spending locations within the state of Wyoming with an overlay showing the positions of key military installations differentiated by service and active/reserve affiliation.

M=millions.

LocationDollars
Laramie County$280.9 M
Platte County$10.4 M
Albany County$3.7 M
Natrona County$3.0 M
Fremont County$1.8 M
Sheridan County$1.5 M
Uinta County$1.4 M
Converse County$796.2 K
Campbell County$738.6 K
Lincoln County$646.3 K

Data sources: DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center; DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy; DoD's Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas; USASpending.gov; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis; U.S. Census Bureau; and Unitedstateszipcodes.org.

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APPENDIX 1: MILITARY INSTALLATIONS

ALABAMA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
AASF 02 BirminghamArmy GuardJeffersonNo
Allen StagefieldArmy ActiveHoustonNo
Anniston Army DepotArmy ActiveCalhounNo
Barin FieldNavy ActiveBaldwinNo
Birmingham AirportAF GuardJeffersonNo
Brown StagefieldArmy ActiveCoffeeNo
Cairns BasefieldArmy ActiveDaleNo
Fort BenningArmy ActiveRussellNo
Fort McClellan ARNG Training CenterArmy GuardCalhounNo
Fort RuckerArmy ActiveDaleNo
Goldberg StagefieldArmy ActiveDaleNo
Highbluff StagefieldArmy ActiveGenevaNo
Hunt StagefieldArmy ActiveDaleNo
Maxwell AFBAF ActiveMontgomeryNo
Maxwell AFB Gunter AnnexAF ActiveMontgomeryNo
Montgomery Regional Airport ANGBAF GuardMontgomeryNo
NG R W Shepherd Hope HullArmy GuardMontgomeryNo
NG SMDArmy GuardMontgomeryNo
NOLF BrewtonNavy ActiveEscambiaNo
NOLF EvergreenNavy ActiveConecuhNo
NOLF SilverhillNavy ActiveBaldwinNo
NOLF SummerdaleNavy ActiveBaldwinNo
NOLF WolfNavy ActiveBaldwinNo
Pelham Range Training Site - Fort McClellanArmy GuardCalhounNo
Redstone ArsenalArmy ActiveMadisonNo
Shell BasefieldArmy ActiveCoffeeNo
Skelly StagefieldArmy ActiveCoffeeNo
Stinson StagefieldArmy ActiveCoffeeNo
Toth StagefieldArmy ActiveHoustonNo

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ALASKA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Back IslandNavy ActiveKetchikan GatewayNo
Birch Lake Recreation AnnexAF ActiveFairbanks North StarNo
Chena River Research SiteAF ActiveFairbanks North StarNo
Clear ABAF ActiveDenaliNo
Eareckson ASAF ActiveAleutians WestNo
Eielson AFBAF ActiveFairbanks North StarNo
Elmendorf AFBAF ActiveAnchorageYes
Fort GreelyArmy ActiveSoutheast FairbanksNo
Fort RichardsonAF ActiveAnchorageYes
Fort WainwrightArmy ActiveFairbanks North StarNo
Haarp Research StationAF ActiveValdez-CordovaYes
Indian Mountain Research SiteAF ActiveYukon-KoyukukNo
King Salmon AirportAF ActiveBristol BayNo
NARL Barrow CampNavy ActiveNorth SlopeNo
NG Alcantra Armory ComplexArmy GuardMatanuska-SusitnaNo
Oliktok Long Range Radar SiteAF ActiveNorth SlopeNo
Yukon Weapons RangeAF ActiveFairbanks North StarNo

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ARIZONA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Air Force Plant 44AF ActivePimaNo
Barry Goldwater RangeMC ActiveYumaNo
Camp NavajoArmy GuardCoconinoNo
Davis-Monthan AFBAF ActivePimaNo
Fort HuachucaArmy ActiveCochiseNo
Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary FieldAF ActiveMaricopaNo
Luke AFBAF ActiveMaricopaNo
Luke Air Force Auxiliary Field 1AF ActiveMaricopaNo
Luke Waste AnnexAF ActiveMaricopaNo
MCAS YumaMC ActiveYumaNo
NAVOBSSTA FlagstaffNavy ActiveCoconinoNo
NG BuckeyeArmy GuardMaricopaNo
NG Florence Military ReservationArmy GuardPinalNo
NG Papago Military ReservationArmy GuardMaricopaNo
NG Picacho Aviation TSArmy GuardPinalNo
NG Silver Bell Army HeliportArmy GuardPinalNo
Sky Harbor IAPAF GuardMaricopaNo
The Barry M Goldwater Air Force RangeAF ActiveMaricopaNo
Tucson IAPAF GuardPimaNo
Yuma Proving GroundArmy ActiveYumaNo

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ARKANSAS

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp Joseph T RobinsonArmy GuardPulaskiNo
Fort Smith MAPAF GuardSebastianNo
Little Rock AFBAF ActivePulaskiNo
Pine Bluff ArsenalArmy ActiveJeffersonNo

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CALIFORNIA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Air Force Plant 42AF ActiveLos AngelesNo
Amphib Base Crndo EastNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
Amphib Base Crndo WestNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
Beale AFBAF ActiveYubaNo
Channel Islands ANGSAF GuardVenturaNo
Chocolate Mountain Air Gnry RangeMC ActiveImperialNo
Defense Distribution Region West Sharpe SiteArmy ActiveSan JoaquinNo
Defense Distribution Region West TracyArmy ActiveSan JoaquinNo
Edwards AFBAF ActiveKernNo
Fort Hunter LiggettArmy ReserveMontereyNo
Fresno Yosemite International (ANG)AF GuardFresnoNo
Holtville Carrier LSNavy ActiveImperialNo
ITC Camp San Luis ObisboArmy GuardSan Luis ObispoNo
Laguna PeakNavy ActiveVenturaNo
Lincoln Communication AnnexAF ActivePlacerNo
Long Beach Fuel ComplexNavy ActiveLos AngelesNo
Los Angeles AFBAF ActiveLos AngelesNo
Los Angeles Air Force Annex No.4AF ActiveLos AngelesNo
March ARBAF ReserveRiversideNo
MCAS MiramarMC ActiveSan DiegoNo
MCB Camp PendletonMC ActiveSan DiegoNo
MCLB BarstowMC ActiveSan BernardinoNo
MCLB Barstow Yermo AreaMC ActiveSan BernardinoNo
MCRD San DiegoMC ActiveSan DiegoNo
MCRD San Diego Former NTCMC ActiveSan DiegoNo
Military Ocean Terminal ConcordArmy ActiveContra CostaNo
MTC-H Camp RobertsArmy GuardMontereyNo
MWTC BridgeportMC ActiveMonoNo
NAF El CentroNavy ActiveImperialNo
NAF El Centro Target 101Navy ActiveImperialNo
NAS LemooreNavy ActiveKingsNo
Naval Medical Center San DiegoNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NAVBASE Ventura City Point MuguNavy ActiveVenturaNo
NAVMINEASWCOMNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NAVPMOSSP Mtn ViewNavy ActiveSanta ClaraNo
NAVSUPPDET MontereyNavy ActiveMontereyNo
NAVSUPPDET Monterey Dixon Transmitter FacNavy ActiveSolanoNo
NAVSUPPDET Monterey Navy School AnnexNavy ActiveMontereyNo
NAWS China LakeNavy ActiveSan BernardinoNo
NAWS China LakeRandsburg Wash AreaNavy ActiveSan BernardinoNo
NB CoronadoNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Coronado Camp Michael MonsoorNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Coronado Camp MorenaNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Coronado Imperial BeachNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Coronado Silver StrandNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Point LomaNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Point Loma Fuel FarmNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Point Loma Old TownNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB Point Loma SPAWARS SouthNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB San DiegoNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB San Diego Broadway ComplexNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB San Diego DrysideNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB San Diego Mission GorgeNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NB San Diego National CityNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
NG TS MD Los AlamitosArmy GuardOrangeNo
NorcoNavy ActiveRiversideNo
NorwalkAF ReserveLos AngelesNo
Norwalk Fuel ComplexNavy ActiveLos AngelesNo
NTC and Fort IrwinArmy ActiveSan BernardinoNo
NWS Seal BeachNavy ActiveOrangeNo
NWS Seal Beach Fallbrook CaliforniaNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo
Ozol Defense Fuel Support PointAF ActiveSanta ClaraNo
Pillar Point AFSAF ActiveSan MateoNo
Port HuenemeNavy ActiveVenturaNo
Presidio Of MontereyArmy ActiveMontereyNo
San ClementeNavy ActiveLos AngelesNo
San Nicolas IslandNavy ActiveVenturaNo
San Pedro Fuel DepotNavy ActiveLos AngelesNo
Santa Cruz IslandNavy ActiveSanta BarbaraNo
Sewage Evaporation PonNavy ActiveKingsNo
Sierra Army DepotArmy ActiveLassenNo
Silas B. HaysArmy ActiveMontereyNo
Travis 1AF ActiveSolanoNo
Travis AFBAF ActiveSolanoNo
Travis Annex 2AF ActiveSolanoNo
Twentynine Palms Main BaseMC ActiveSan BernardinoNo
Vandenberg AFBAF ActiveSanta BarbaraNo
Warner Springs RTSNavy ActiveSan DiegoNo

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COLORADO

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Buckley AFBAF ActiveArapahoeNo
Cheyenne Mountain AFSAF ActiveEl PasoNo
Fort CarsonArmy ActivePuebloNo
Fort Carson Weapons RangeAF GuardEl PasoNo
Peterson AFBAF ActiveEl PasoNo
Pueblo Chemical DepotArmy ActivePuebloNo
Schriever AFBAF ActiveEl PasoNo
The Farish Memorial Recreational AnnexAF ActiveEl PasoNo
USAF AcademyAF ActiveEl PasoNo
USAF Academy Auxiliary AirfieldAF ActiveEl PasoNo

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CONNECTICUT

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Bradley IAPAF GuardHartfordNo
NAVSUBASE New LondonNavy ActiveNew LondonNo
NG Camp HartellArmy GuardHartfordNo
NG Camp RellArmy GuardNew LondonNo
Stones Ranch Military ReservationArmy GuardNew LondonNo

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DELAWARE

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Dover AFBAF ActiveKentNo
New Castle County AirportAF GuardNew CastleNo
NG Bethany Beach TSArmy GuardSussexNo
NG River Road Training SiteArmy GuardNew CastleNo

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Fort Lesley J McNairArmy ActiveDistrict of ColumbiaYes
JBAB Anacostia BollingNavy ActiveDistrict of ColumbiaYes
Naval ObservatoryNavy ActiveDistrict of ColumbiaNo
Naval Research LabNavy ActiveDistrict of ColumbiaNo
NSA WashingtonNavy ActiveDistrict of ColumbiaNo
Walter Reed AMC Main PostArmy ActiveDistrict of ColumbiaNo

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FLORIDA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
4th MARDIV Jacksonville MaintMC ReserveDuvalNo
Arbuckle AirfieldAF ActivePolkNo
Avon Park AF RangeAF ActivePolkNo
Cape Canaveral AFSAF ActiveBrevardNo
Cape San Blas Tracking Annex D-3AF ActiveGulfNo
Corry StationNavy ActiveEscambiaNo
Dania Beach (Lauderdale)Navy ActiveBrowardNo
Destin Moreno PointArmy ActiveOkaloosaNo
Eglin AFBAF ActiveWaltonNo
Eglin AFB Auxiliary Field 3AF ActiveOkaloosaNo
Eglin AFB Auxiliary Field 6AF ActiveOkaloosaNo
Eglin Afb Site 2 (Santa Rosa Island)AF ActiveOkaloosaNo
FLC Fuel Depot HeckscherNavy ActiveDuvalNo
Homestead ARBAF ReserveMiami-DadeNo
Hurlburt FieldAF ActiveOkaloosaNo
Jacksonville IAPAF GuardDuvalNo
Jonathan Dickinson Tracking AnnexAF ActiveMartinNo
Kennedy Space Center CommunicationsAF ActiveBrevardNo
MacDill AFBAF ActiveHillsboroughNo
Malabar Transmitter AnnexAF ActiveBrevardNo
MCSF Blount IslandMC ActiveDuvalNo
NAS JacksonvilleNavy ActiveDuvalNo
NAS Key WestNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NAS Key West Dredgers Key-SigsbeeNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NAS Key West Fleming Key MagazineNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NAS Key West Peary CourtNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NAS Key West Truman AnnexNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NAS Key West Trumbo Point AnnexNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NAS PensacolaNavy ActiveEscambiaNo
NAS Whiting Field MiltonNavy ActiveSanta RosaNo
Naval Hospital Key WestNavy ActiveMonroeNo
NOLF ChoctawNavy ActiveSanta RosaNo
NOLF HolleyNavy ActiveSanta RosaNo
NOLF Santa RosaNavy ActiveSanta RosaNo
NOLF SpencerNavy ActiveSanta RosaNo
NOTU Cape CanaveralNavy ActiveBrevardNo
NS MayportNavy ActiveDuvalNo
NSA OrlandoNavy ActiveOrangeNo
NSA Panama CityNavy ActiveBayNo
OLF BronsonNavy ActiveEscambiaNo
OLF WhitehouseNavy ActiveDuvalNo
Patrick AFBAF ActiveBrevardNo
Pinecastle E.W. RangeNavy ActiveMarionNo
Saufley FieldNavy ActiveEscambiaNo
Tyndall AFBAF ActiveBayNo
US Army Garrison-MiamiArmy ActiveMiami-DadeNo
Whiting PinesNavy ActiveSanta RosaNo

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GEORGIA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Air Force Plant 6AF ActiveCobbNo
CummingArmy GuardForsythNo
Dobbins ARBAF ReserveCobbNo
Fort Benning GAArmy ActiveChattahoocheeNo
Fort GordonArmy ActiveRichmondNo
Fort StewartArmy ActiveLibertyNo
General Lucius D. Clay National Guard CenterArmy GuardCobbNo
MCLB AlbanyMC ActiveDoughertyNo
Moody AFBAF ActiveLowndesNo
NAVSUBASE Kings BayNavy ActiveCamdenNo
NG Atlanta - Confederate AveArmy GuardFultonNo
NG Macon RTIArmy GuardBibbNo
NG Oglethorpe ArmoryArmy GuardClaytonNo
Robins AFBAF ActiveHoustonNo
Savannah/Hilton Head IAPAF GuardChathamNo
VTS CatoosaArmy GuardCatoosaNo

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HAWAII

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
AieaNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Aliamanu Military ReservationArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
Bellows AFSAF ActiveHonoluluNo
Dillingham Mil ResArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
EwaNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Fort De RussyArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
Fort ShafterArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
Helemano Military ReservationArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
Hickam Petrol Strg AnnNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
HonoluluNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
JBPHH Pearl Harbor HINavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Kahuku Training AreaArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
KalaeloaNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Kamokala RidgeNavy ActiveKauaiNo
Kawaihae Military ReserveArmy ActiveHawaiiNo
Kilauea Military ReserveArmy ActiveHawaiiNo
Makaha RidgeNavy ActiveKauaiNo
Makua Military ReserveArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
MC Trng Area BellowsMC ActiveHonoluluNo
MCB Camp SmithMC ActiveHonoluluNo
MCB Hawaii KaneoheMC ActiveHonoluluNo
MCB Hawaii Pearl City AnnexMC ActiveHonoluluNo
MCB Hawaii Puuloa-OahuMC ActiveHonoluluNo
NG Fort RugerArmy GuardHonoluluNo
NG KalaeloaArmy GuardHonoluluNo
NG TS Keaukaha Mil ResArmy GuardHawaiiNo
PACMISRANFAC Hawaiian AreaNavy ActiveKauaiNo
Pearl CityNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Pohakuloa Training AreaArmy ActiveHawaiiNo
Pupukea Paalaa Uka Mil RoadArmy ActiveHawaiiNo
Schofield Bks Military ReservationArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
Tripler AMCArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
USA Field Station KuniaArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
WahiawaNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Waianae-Kai Military ReservationArmy ActiveHonoluluNo
WaikeleNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
WaipahuNavy ActiveHonoluluYes
Wheeler Army AirfieldArmy ActiveHonoluluNo

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IDAHO

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Bayview IdahoNavy ActiveKootenaiNo
Boise Air Terminal (ANG)AF GuardAdaNo
Mountain Home AFBAF ActiveElmoreNo
NG Orchard Mates BoiseArmy GuardAdaNo
Orchard Range TS BoiseArmy GuardAdaNo
Saylor Creek Air Force RangeAF ActiveOwyheeNo

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ILLINOIS

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Capital AirportAF GuardSangamonNo
Fort SheridanNavy ActiveLakeNo
GL Camp JPJNavy ActiveLakeNo
GlenviewNavy ActiveCookNo
Greater Peoria Regional AirportAF GuardPeoriaNo
Marseilles (MTA Training Area)Army GuardLaSalleNo
NG Sparta ArmoryArmy GuardRandolphNo
NG Springfield (TS Camp Lincoln)Army GuardSangamonNo
NS Great LakesNavy ActiveLakeNo
Rock Island ArsenalArmy ActiveRock IslandNo
Scott AFBAF ActiveSt. ClairNo

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INDIANA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp AtterburyArmy GuardJohnsonNo
Grissom ARBAF ReserveMiamiNo
Hulman FldAF GuardVigoNo
KnightstownArmy GuardRushNo
NG Indianapolis 38 IDArmy GuardMarionNo
NG Muscatatuck Urban Training CenterArmy GuardJenningsNo
NG ShelbyvilleArmy GuardShelbyNo
NSA CraneNavy ActiveMartinNo

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IOWA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp Dodge Johnston TSArmy GuardPolkNo
Des Moines IAPAF GuardPolkNo
Iowa AAPArmy ActiveDes MoinesNo
Sioux Gateway Apt/Col Bud Day Field (ANG)AF GuardWoodburyNo

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KANSAS

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Forbes Field (ANG)AF GuardShawneeNo
Fort LeavenworthArmy ActiveLeavenworthNo
Fort RileyArmy ActiveRileyNo
KansasArmy GuardShawneeNo
McConnell AFBAF ActiveSedgwickNo
NG Salina KS Training CenterArmy GuardSalineNo

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KENTUCKY

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Blue Grass Army DepotArmy ActiveMadisonNo
Fort CampbellArmy ActiveChristianNo
Fort KnoxArmy ActiveHardinNo
Louisville IAP-StandifordAF GuardJeffersonNo
NG Frankfort Boone NG CenterArmy GuardFranklinNo
W.H. Ford Regional Training CtrArmy GuardMuhlenbergNo

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LOUISIANA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Barksdale AFBAF ActiveBossierNo
Baton Rouge LSU South CampusArmy GuardEast Baton RougeNo
Camp Minden TSArmy GuardWebsterNo
England AuthorityArmy ActiveRapidesNo
Fort PolkArmy ActiveVernonNo
NAS JRB New OrleansAF GuardPlaqueminesNo
NAS JRB New OrleansNavy ActivePlaqueminesNo
NG Beauregard Training RangeArmy GuardRapidesNo
NG Camp VillereArmy GuardSt. TammanyNo
NG Carville Gillis Long CenterArmy GuardIbervilleNo
NG Esler FieldArmy GuardRapidesNo
NG Hammond AirportArmy GuardTangipahoaNo
NG Jackson BarracksArmy GuardSt. BernardNo
SMR Camp BeauregardArmy GuardRapidesNo
West BankNavy ActiveOrleansNo

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MAINE

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Bangor IAPAF GuardPenobscotNo
DFAS AnnexAF ActiveAroostookNo
NAS Portsmouth NCTS Cutler VLF AreaNavy ActiveWashingtonNo
NAS Portsmouth Redington TownshipNavy ActiveFranklinNo
NG Auburn TSArmy GuardAndroscogginNo
NG Bangor TSArmy GuardPenobscotNo
NG Bog Brook Riley TSArmy GuardOxfordNo
NG Hollis Plains TSArmy GuardYorkNo
NSY PortsmouthNavy ActiveYorkNo

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MARYLAND

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Aberdeen Proving GroundArmy ActiveHarfordNo
Andrews AFBAF ActivePrince George'sYes
Blossom Point MDNavy ActiveCharlesNo
Blossom Point Research FacilityArmy ActiveCharlesNo
Fort DetrickArmy ActiveFrederickNo
Fort Detrick Forest Glen AnnexArmy ActiveMontgomeryNo
Fort Detrick Glen Haven AnnexArmy ActiveMontgomeryNo
Fort George G MeadeArmy ActiveAnne ArundelNo
Martin State AptAF GuardBaltimoreNo
NAS Patuxent RiverNavy ActiveSt. Mary'sNo
National Naval Medical Center BethesdaNavy ActiveMontgomeryNo
Naval Academy North SevernNavy ActiveAnne ArundelNo
NG Havre de Grace Military ReservationArmy GuardHarfordNo
NG MTA Camp FretterdArmy GuardBaltimoreNo
NG MTA Gunpowder Military ReservaArmy GuardBaltimoreNo
NMIC SuitlandNavy ActivePrince George'sNo
NSA AnnapolisNavy ActiveAnne ArundelNo
NSA Annapolis Chesapeake Bay DetachNavy ActiveCalvertNo
NSA Annapolis GambrillsNavy ActiveAnne ArundelNo
NSA South Potomac Stump Neck AreaNavy ActiveCharlesNo
NSWC CarderockNavy ActiveMontgomeryNo
NSWC Indian HeadNavy ActiveCharlesNo
Solomons IslandNavy ActiveCalvertNo
Upper Yard AnnapolisNavy ActiveAnne ArundelNo
USA Adelphi Laboratory CtrArmy ActivePrince George'sNo
Webster FieldNavy ActiveSt. Mary'sNo

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MASSACHUSETTS

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Barnes MAP (ANG)AF GuardHampdenNo
Cape Cod ASAF ActiveBarnstableNo
Hanscom AFBAF ActiveMiddlesexNo
MTA Camp EdwardsArmy GuardBarnstableNo
NAVPRO PittsfieldNavy ActiveBerkshireNo
NG Ayer/DevensArmy GuardWorcesterNo
NG MTA Camp Curtis GuilArmy GuardMiddlesexNo
NWIRP BedfordNavy ActiveMiddlesexNo
Otis ANGBAF GuardBarnstableNo
US Army Soldier Systems Center NatickArmy ActiveMiddlesexNo
Westover ARBAF ReserveHampdenNo

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MICHIGAN

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Alpena County Regional AirportAF GuardAlpenaNo
CTC Fort Custer Trng CenterArmy GuardKalamazooNo
Detroit ArsenalArmy ActiveMacombNo
MTC-H Camp GraylingArmy GuardCrawfordNo
NG Grayling AirfieldArmy GuardCrawfordNo
NG Lansing Headquarters ComplexArmy GuardInghamNo
Selfridge ANGBAF GuardMacombNo
W K Kellogg AirportAF GuardCalhounNo

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MINNESOTA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp RipleyArmy GuardMorrisonNo
Duluth IAPAF GuardSt. LouisNo
Minneapolis-St PaulAF ReserveHennepinNo
NG Arden Hills Army TSArmy GuardRamseyNo
NG Duluth ArmoryArmy GuardSt. LouisNo
NG Rochester NGA and OMS 2Army GuardOlmstedNo
NG Rosemount ArmoryArmy GuardDakotaNo
NG St Cloud AASFArmy GuardSherburneNo
NG St Cloud ArmoryArmy GuardStearnsNo
Twin Cities AAPArmy ActiveRamseyNo

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MISSISSIPPI

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
CBC GulfportNavy ActiveHarrisonNo
Columbus AFBAF ActiveLowndesNo
Columbus Auxiliary AirfieldAF ActiveNoxubeeNo
CTA Camp McCainArmy GuardGrenadaNo
Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport (ANG)AF GuardHarrisonNo
Jackson IAP, Thompson FieldAF GuardRankinNo
Keesler AFBAF ActiveHarrisonNo
MTA Camp ShelbyArmy GuardForrestNo
NAS MeridianNavy ActiveLauderdaleNo
NG Gulfport AVCRADArmy GuardHarrisonNo
OLF BravoNavy ActiveKemperNo
Woolmarket (De Soto)Navy ActiveHarrisonNo

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MISSOURI

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Fort Leonard WoodArmy ActivePulaskiNo
Lake City AAPArmy ActiveJacksonNo
Lake Of The Ozarks RecreationArmy ActiveCamdenNo
MTA Camp Crowder NeoshoArmy GuardNewtonNo
NG Macon TSArmy GuardMaconNo
NG MTA Camp Clark NevadaArmy GuardVernonNo
NG Springfield AVCRAD (New)Army GuardGreeneNo
NG TS Clark Natl Forest WappapelloArmy GuardButlerNo
NG TS Ike Skelton Jefferson CityArmy GuardColeNo
NGA Arnold SiteAF ActiveJeffersonNo
Rosecrans MAP (139AG)AF GuardBuchananNo
St Louis AFSAF ActiveSt. Louis CityNo
Whiteman AFBAF ActiveJohnsonNo

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MONTANA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Great Falls IAPAF GuardCascadeNo
Malmstrom AFBAF ActiveCascadeNo
MTA Fort Wm Henry HarrisonArmy GuardLewis and ClarkNo
NG Helena Aviation RC- AASFArmy GuardLewis and ClarkNo
NG MTA Limestone HillsArmy GuardBroadwaterNo

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NEBRASKA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp AshlandArmy GuardSarpyNo
Lincoln MAPAF GuardLancasterNo
NG Grand Island AASF/RCArmy GuardHallNo
NG Greenlief TS/UTESArmy GuardAdamsNo
NG Lincoln AASF/Readiness CenterArmy GuardLancasterNo
NG Mead TS/FMS 06/UTESArmy GuardSaundersNo
Offutt AFBAF ActiveSarpyNo

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NEVADA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Creech AFBAF ActiveClarkNo
Hawthorne Army DepotArmy ActiveMineralNo
NAS FallonNavy ActiveChurchillNo
NAS Fallon EW Range FacNavy ActiveChurchillNo
NAS Fallon Target B-16Navy ActiveChurchillNo
NAS Fallon Target B-17Navy ActiveChurchillNo
NAS Fallon Target B-19Navy ActiveChurchillNo
NAS Fallon Target B-20Navy ActiveChurchillNo
Nellis AFBAF ActiveClarkNo
Nellis Air Force RangeAF ActiveNyeNo
Nellis AnnexAF ActiveClarkNo
NG Floyd Edsall Training CenterArmy GuardClarkNo
NG Lv (Henderson) Readiness CtrArmy GuardClarkNo
Reno Tahoe IAPAF GuardWashoeNo
Tonopah AFSAF ActiveNyeNo
Tonopah Auxiliary Airfield AnnexAF ActiveNyeNo
Tonopah Auxiliary Airfield Annex 2AF ActiveNyeNo

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
New Boston ASAF ActiveHillsboroughNo
NG New Hampshire TSArmy GuardStraffordNo
Pease ANGBAF GuardRockinghamNo

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NEW JERSEY

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Atlantic City IAPAF GuardAtlanticNo
DixAF ActiveBurlingtonYes
LakehurstAF ActiveOceanYes
McGuireAF ActiveBurlingtonYes
NG LawrencevilleArmy GuardMercerNo
NG NGTC Sea Girt NJArmy GuardMonmouthNo
NWS EarleNavy ActiveMonmouthNo
Picatinny ArsenalArmy ActiveMorrisNo
USAF Expeditionary CenterAF ActiveBurlingtonYes
Waterfront EarleNavy ActiveMonmouthNo

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NEW MEXICO

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Boles AnnexAF ActiveOteroNo
Bonito Lake System AnnexAF ActiveLincolnNo
Cannon AFBAF ActiveCurryNo
Cannon AFB Site 2AF ActiveCurryNo
Fort Bliss AAA RangesArmy ActiveDona AnaNo
Holloman AFBAF ActiveOteroNo
Kirtland AFBAF ActiveBernalilloNo
Melrose Air Force RangeAF ActiveRooseveltNo
NG Las CrucesArmy GuardDona AnaNo
NG Rio Rancho TSArmy GuardSandovalNo
NG Santa Fe - Onate Complex TSArmy GuardSanta FeNo
White SandsNavy ActiveDona AnaNo
White Sands Missile RangeArmy ActiveSierraNo

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NEW YORK

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
4th MARDIV BrooklynMC ReserveKingsNo
Air Force Plant 59AF ActiveBroomeNo
Camp SmithArmy GuardWestchesterNo
Fort DrumArmy ActiveJeffersonNo
Fort HamiltonArmy ActiveKingsNo
Francis S. Gabreski AirportAF GuardSuffolkNo
Hancock FieldAF GuardOnondagaNo
MCRC SyracuseMC ReserveOnondagaNo
Naval Support Unit Saratoga SpringsNavy ActiveSaratogaNo
NG Youngstown TSArmy GuardNiagaraNo
Niagara FallsAF ReserveNiagaraNo
NUWC Fishers IslandNavy ActiveSuffolkNo
Rome LaboratoryAF ActiveOneidaNo
Schenectady MAP (ANG)AF GuardSchenectadyNo
Stewart AnnexArmy ActiveOrangeNo
Stewart IAPAF GuardOrangeNo
Verona Defense Fuel Support PointAF ActiveOneidaNo
Watervliet ArsenalArmy ActiveAlbanyNo
West Point Mil ReservationArmy ActiveOrangeNo

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NORTH CAROLINA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
ALF BogueMC ActiveCarteretNo
Camp MackallArmy ActiveScotlandNo
Charlotte/Douglas IAPAF GuardMecklenburgNo
Dare County RangeAF ActiveDareNo
Fort BraggArmy ActiveHokeNo
Fort Fisher Recreation SiteAF ActiveNew HanoverNo
Harvey Point NCNavy ActivePerquimansNo
MCAS Cherry PointMC ActiveCravenNo
MCAS Cherry Point Oak GroveMC ActiveJonesNo
MCB Camp LejeuneMC ActiveOnslowNo
MCB Camp Lejeune West SiteMC ActiveOnslowNo
Military Ocean Tml Sunny PointArmy ActiveBrunswickNo
MTA Camp ButnerArmy GuardGranvilleNo
NG RaleighArmy GuardWakeNo
OLF AtlanticMC ActiveCarteretNo
Point Of Marsh TargetMC ActiveCarteretNo
Seymour Johnson AFBAF ActiveWayneNo

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NORTH DAKOTA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp GraftonArmy GuardRamseyNo
Cavalier ASAF ActivePembinaNo
Defense Fuel Support PointAF ActiveGrand ForksNo
Grand Forks AFBAF ActiveGrand ForksNo
Hector IAPAF GuardCassNo
Minot AFBAF ActiveWardNo
NG Bismarck RJB ComplexArmy GuardBurleighNo

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OHIO

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
BratenahlNavy ActiveCuyahogaNo
Camp Perry Joint Training CenterArmy GuardOttawaNo
Defense Supply Center ColumbusArmy ActiveFranklinNo
Mansfield Lahm MAPAF GuardRichlandNo
NG Beightler ArmoryArmy GuardFranklinNo
NG Camp Sherman TSArmy GuardRossNo
NG McConnelsville TSArmy GuardMorganNo
NG Rickenbacker (MTA)Army GuardFranklinNo
Ravenna Training and Log SiteArmy GuardTrumbullNo
Rickenbacker IAP (ANG)AF GuardFranklinNo
Springfield Beckley MAPAF GuardClarkNo
Toledo/Exp AirportAF GuardLucasNo
US Army Joint Sys Mfg Ctr LimaArmy ActiveAllenNo
Wright-Patterson AFBAF ActiveGreeneNo
Youngstown Joint ARSAF ReserveTrumbullNo

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OKLAHOMA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Altus AFBAF ActiveJacksonNo
Camp GruberArmy GuardMuskogeeNo
Fort SillArmy ActiveComancheNo
Kegelman Air Force Auxiliary FieldAF ActiveAlfalfaNo
McAlester AAPArmy ActivePittsburgNo
Muskogee MDArmy GuardMuskogeeNo
NG Lexington AASF 1Army GuardClevelandNo
NG Norman CSMSArmy GuardClevelandNo
NG Oklahoma Military DepartmentArmy GuardOklahomaNo
Thunderbird Youth AcademyArmy GuardMayesNo
Tinker Aerospace ComplexAF ActiveOklahomaNo
Tinker AFBAF ActiveOklahomaNo
Tinker Support AnnexAF ActiveOklahomaNo
Tulsa IAPAF GuardTulsaNo
Vance AFBAF ActiveGarfieldNo
Will Rogers World AirportAF GuardOklahomaNo

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OREGON

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Klamath Falls Airport-Kingsley Field (ANG)AF GuardKlamathNo
MTA Camp RileaArmy GuardClatsopNo
Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility BoardmanNavy ActiveMorrowNo
NG Bend CotefArmy GuardDeschutesNo
NG Biak Training CenterArmy GuardCrookNo
NG Camp Adair CorvallisArmy GuardBentonNo
NG Camp Withycombe ClackamasArmy GuardClackamasNo
NG Lane County MD/FmsArmy GuardLaneNo
NG McNary Field Salem AASFArmy GuardMarionNo
NOSC PortlandNavy ActiveMultnomahNo
Portland IAPAF GuardMultnomahNo
Umatilla Chem DepotArmy ActiveMorrowNo

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PENNSYLVANIA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Carlisle BarracksArmy ActiveCumberlandNo
Defense Distrib Depot SusqArmy ActiveYorkNo
Fort Indiantown GapArmy GuardLebanonNo
Graterford FMSArmy GuardMontgomeryNo
Letterkenny Army DepotArmy ActiveFranklinNo
NG Cambridge SpringsArmy GuardCrawfordNo
NG HollidaysburgArmy GuardBlairNo
NG New CastleArmy GuardLawrenceNo
NG Spring City Readiness CenterArmy GuardChesterNo
NSA MechanicsburgNavy ActiveCumberlandNo
NSA Mechanicsburg Det PhiladelphiaNavy ActivePhiladelphiaNo
NSA Mechanicsburg Det Philadelphia Annex PNBCNavy ActivePhiladelphiaNo
Pittsburgh IAP (ANG)AF GuardAlleghenyNo
Pittsburgh IAP (ARS)AF ReserveAlleghenyNo
Scranton AAPArmy ActiveLackawannaNo
Tobyhanna Army DepotArmy ActiveMonroeNo

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RHODE ISLAND

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Fort AdamsNavy ActiveNewportNo
Gould IslandNavy ActiveNewportNo
NG Camp Fogarty TSArmy GuardKentNo
NS NewportNavy ActiveNewportNo
Quonset State AirportAF GuardWashingtonNo

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SOUTH CAROLINA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Charleston AFBAF ActiveCharlestonYes
Charleston Defense Fuel Support PointAF ActiveBerkeleyYes
Fort JacksonArmy ActiveRichlandNo
MCAS BeaufortMC ActiveBeaufortNo
McEntire Joint NGBAF GuardRichlandNo
MCRD Beaufort Parris IslandMC ActiveBeaufortNo
NAVHOSP BeaufortNavy ActiveBeaufortNo
NG MTA Clarks Hill ReservationArmy GuardMcCormickNo
North Air Force Auxiliary FieldAF ActiveOrangeburgYes
NWS CharlestonAF ActiveBerkeleyYes
NWS Charleston North YardAF ActiveCharlestonYes
NWS Charleston Short StayAF ActiveBerkeleyYes
Shaw AFBAF ActiveSumterNo

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SOUTH DAKOTA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp RapidArmy GuardPenningtonNo
Ellsworth AFB Site 1AF ActiveMeadeNo
Ellsworth AFB Site 2AF ActivePenningtonNo
Joe Foss FieldAF GuardMinnehahaNo
NG Mitchell TSArmy GuardDavisonNo
NG Sioux Falls UTESArmy GuardMinnehahaNo
NG West CampArmy GuardPenningtonNo

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TENNESSEE

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Arnold ASAF ActiveCoffeeNo
Fort Campbell TNArmy ActiveMontgomeryNo
Holston AAPArmy ActiveHawkinsNo
McGhee Tyson AirportAF GuardBlountNo
Memphis IAPAF GuardShelbyNo
Milan AAPArmy ActiveGibsonNo
Nashville IAPAF GuardDavidsonNo
NG Jackson Airport ArmoryArmy GuardMadisonNo
NG Johnson City GrayArmy GuardWashingtonNo
NG NashvilleArmy GuardDavidsonNo
NG VTS MilanArmy GuardCarrollNo
NG VTS SmyrnaArmy GuardRutherfordNo
Northside Mid-SouthNavy ActiveShelbyNo
NSA Midsouth MemphisNavy ActiveShelbyNo
NSWC Carderock DivNavy ActiveShelbyNo

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TEXAS

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Air Force Plant 4AF ActiveTarrantNo
ALF CabanissNavy ActiveNuecesNo
ALF OrangeNavy ActiveJim WellsNo
ALF WaldronNavy ActiveNuecesNo
Brooks AFBAF ActiveBexarNo
Camp BullisAF ActiveBexarYes
Camp MaxeyArmy GuardLamarNo
Camp SwiftArmy GuardBastropNo
Canyon Lake Recreation AnnexAF ActiveComalYes
Dixie Target RangeNavy ActiveMcMullenNo
Dyess AFBAF ActiveTaylorNo
Ellington FieldAF GuardHarrisNo
Fort BlissArmy ActiveEl PasoNo
Fort HoodArmy ActiveCoryellNo
Fort Sam HoustonAF ActiveBexarYes
Fort WoltersArmy GuardParkerNo
Goodfellow AFBAF ActiveTom GreenNo
JBSA-Medina AnnexAF ActiveBexarYes
JBSA-Port AnnexAF ActiveBexarYes
Kelly Field AnnexAF ActiveBexarYes
Lackland AFBAF ActiveBexarYes
Laughlin AFBAF ActiveVal VerdeNo
Laughlin AFB Aux 1AF ActiveKinneyNo
Nalf GoliadNavy ActiveGoliadNo
NAS Corpus ChristiNavy ActiveNuecesNo
NAS JRB Fort WorthNavy ActiveTarrantNo
NAS KingsvilleNavy ActiveKlebergNo
NG Bergstrom - (Abia)Army GuardTravisNo
NG Camp Bowie - MusgraveArmy GuardBrownNo
NG Camp Bowie (State)Army GuardBrownNo
NG Camp MabryArmy GuardTravisNo
NG Fort Worth - ShoreviewArmy GuardTarrantNo
NG Martindale - AASFArmy GuardBexarNo
NG SaginawArmy GuardTarrantNo
Randolph AFBAF ActiveBexarYes
Red River Army DepotArmy ActiveBowieNo
Seguin Air Force Auxiliary FieldAF ActiveGuadalupeYes
Sheppard AFBAF ActiveWichitaNo

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UTAH

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Deseret Chemical DepotArmy ActiveTooeleNo
Dugway Proving GroundArmy ActiveTooeleNo
Green River Test ComplexArmy ActiveGrandNo
Hill AFBAF ActiveDavisNo
Little Mountain Test AnnexAF ActiveWeberNo
MTA-L Camp WilliamsArmy GuardUtahNo
NAVPMOSSP Magna UtahNavy ActiveSalt LakeNo
NG Saint George/FMSArmy GuardWashingtonNo
Salt Lake City IAPAF GuardSalt LakeNo
Tooele Army DepotArmy ActiveTooeleNo
Utah Test and Training Range SouthAF ActiveTooeleNo
UTTR - NorthAF ActiveTooeleNo

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VERMONT

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Burlington IAPAF GuardChittendenNo
NG Ethan Allen AFB MTAArmy GuardChittendenNo
NG TS Camp JohnsonArmy GuardChittendenNo
NG TS Ethan Allen RangeArmy GuardChittendenNo
NG Westminster TSArmy GuardWindhamNo

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VIRGINIA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
ALF Fentress ChesapeakeNavy ActiveChesapeake CityNo
Arlington National CemeteryArmy ActiveArlingtonNo
Arlington Service CenterNavy ActiveArlingtonNo
Cheatham AnnexNavy ActiveYorkNo
Craney IslandNavy ActivePortsmouth CityNo
Defense General Supply CenterArmy ActiveChesterfieldNo
Elizabeth River ChannelNavy ActivePortsmouth CityNo
Fort A P HillArmy ActiveCarolineNo
Fort BelvoirArmy ActiveFairfaxNo
Fort EustisAF ActiveNewport News CityYes
Fort LeeArmy ActivePrince GeorgeNo
Fort MonroeArmy ActiveHampton CityNo
Fort MyerArmy ActiveArlingtonYes
Fort Pickett, ARNG MTCArmy GuardNottowayNo
JEBLCFS EastNavy ActiveVirginia Beach CityYes
JNTEXPBASE Little Creek FS VANavy ActiveVirginia Beach CityYes
Langley AFBAF ActiveHampton CityYes
MCB QuanticoMC ActiveStaffordNo
Midway Research CenterNavy ActiveStaffordNo
NAS OceanaNavy ActiveVirginia Beach CityNo
NAS Oceana Dam NeckNavy ActiveVirginia Beach CityNo
NAS Oceana NEXCOM HeadquartersNavy ActiveVirginia Beach CityNo
Naval Medical Center PortsmouthNavy ActivePortsmouth CityNo
NG AASF Byrd FieldArmy GuardHenricoNo
NG Camp Pendleton SMRArmy GuardVirginia Beach CityNo
NS NorfolkNavy ActiveNorfolk CityNo
NSA NorfolkNavy ActiveNorfolk CityNo
NSA Norfolk Fire Fighters SchoolNavy ActiveNorfolk CityNo
NSA Norfolk Lafayette Rvr ComplexNavy ActiveNorfolk CityNo
NSA Norfolk NSYNavy ActivePortsmouth CityNo
NSA Norfolk NW ChesapeakeNavy ActiveChesapeake CityNo
NSA Norfolk SDA AreaNavy ActiveNorfolk CityNo
NSA Norfolk South GateNavy ActivePortsmouth CityNo
NSA Norfolk St Helena NorfolkNavy ActiveNorfolk CityNo
NSA Norfolk St Juliens Creek AnnexNavy ActiveChesapeake CityNo
NSA South PotomacNavy ActiveKing GeorgeNo
NSA South Potomac Pumpkin NeckNavy ActiveKing GeorgeNo
NWS YorktownNavy ActiveYorkNo
Pentagon ReservationWHSArlingtonNo
Radford AAPArmy ActiveMontgomeryNo
Rivanna StationArmy ActiveCharlottesville CityNo
Wallops IslandNavy ActiveAccomackYes
Yorktown Fuel DepotNavy ActiveYorkNo

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WASHINGTON

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Bangor WANavy ActiveKitsapNo
BremertonNavy ActiveKitsapNo
Bremerton RRNavy ActiveMasonNo
Cusick Survival TSAF ActivePend OreilleNo
Fairchild AFBAF ActiveSpokaneNo
Fort LewisArmy ActivePierceYes
Grant Training AnnexArmy ActiveGrantYes
Jim CreekNavy ActiveSnohomishNo
Keyport NUWCNavy ActiveKitsapNo
ManchesterNavy ActiveKitsapNo
MarysvilleNavy ActiveSnohomishNo
NAS Whidbey IslandNavy ActiveIslandNo
NAS Whidbey Island Sea Plane BaseNavy ActiveIslandNo
NAVMAG Indian IslandNavy ActiveJeffersonNo
NG BremertonArmy GuardKitsapNo
NG Camp MurrayArmy GuardPierceNo
NOSC SpokaneNavy ActiveSpokaneNo
NS EverettNavy ActiveSnohomishNo
OLF CoupevilleNavy ActiveIslandNo
Shipyard Puget SoundNavy ActiveKitsapNo
White Bluff Site 1AF ActiveSpokaneNo
Yakima Training CenterArmy ActiveKittitasYes

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WEST VIRGINIA

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Allegany Ballistics LabNavy ActiveMineralNo
CTC Camp Dawson-KingwoodArmy GuardPrestonNo
Elkins MDArmy GuardRandolphNo
EWVRA Shepherd FieldAF GuardBerkeleyNo
Jackson CountyArmy GuardJacksonNo
NG VolkstoneArmy GuardPrestonNo
NIOC Sugar GroveNavy ActivePendletonNo
WilliamstownArmy GuardWoodNo
Yeager AirportAF GuardKanawhaNo

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WISCONSIN

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Camp Williams Tomah MTAArmy GuardJuneauNo
Gen Mitchell IAPAF GuardMilwaukeeNo
Truax ANGBAF GuardDaneNo
Volk ANGBAF GuardJuneauNo

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WYOMING

SiteServiceCountyJoint Base
Cheyenne Regional AptAF GuardLaramieNo
F E Warren AFBAF ActiveLaramieNo
MTCH Camp GuernseyArmy GuardPlatteNo

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APPENDIX 2: METHODOLOGY

This section contains additional details on the processes applied to derive the statistics provided in the state profiles throughout this report as well as information on the military installations depicted in the maps in those profiles.

A. Defense Contracts

This section refers to U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) spending through contracts during fiscal year (FY) 2016 (i.e., October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016). Personnel payroll, which is discussed in section F, is the only other type of defense spending included in this report.

This report analyzes contract spending because contracts are the principle method through which the DoD and other federal agencies spend money. The phrase "contract spending" reflects federal agencies' use of contracts with suppliers to purchase all products and services over a legally specified threshold, which was $3,000 until July 2, 2015 and $3,500 thereafter (federal agencies can use agency credit cards to buy products and services valued at less than those amounts).[4] The DoD and other federal agencies obligate funds through other means, but those payments comprise a small percentage of the DoD's total expenditures.[5]

Contract spending amounts are calculated from data obtained through USASpending.gov, a publicly available database of unclassified federal spending information maintained by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. All of the nearly 10 million spending records the researchers downloaded from USASpending.gov for this report listed the DoD as the "contracting agency," and most of those records (99.6%) also listed the DoD as the "funding agency."[6] Contract spending amounts are reported as obligations rather than actual expenditures and comprise two types of data in this report:

Contract spending figures in this report have not been adjusted for inflation. Contract data have been adjusted to reliably reflect the location and fiscal year in which the spending occurred.

Prime and Sub-Award Reporting

Steps were taken to ensure the prime and sub-award data are accurately reported. In cases where a prime contractor gave a sub-contract to another vendor, the sub-contract amount was subtracted from the prime contractor's total as well as the state and county in which the prime contractor was located. Moreover, the amount was added to the sub-contractor's total and the spending for the state and county in which the subcontractor was located.

County Locations for Defense Spending

Federal contract records do not list the county in which the majority of contracted products or services are performed or produced, but do list the congressional district, state, and zip code.[8] As such, zip codes listed in the award records were used to estimate the counties in which the spending occurred. Zip codes for the "primary place of performance" were used for prime contracts and subcontracts.

Fiscal Years for Contract Spending

The report incorporates two different methods for assigning prime and sub-awards to a particular fiscal year. Many federal procurement contracts are multi-year awards, with a contract signed in one fiscal year extending over multiple fiscal years. For this analysis, the "signed date" and "current completion date" listed in a prime contract record were used to determine the number of days in the contract's lifespan, the proportion of those days in each fiscal year, and the corresponding proportion of spending in each fiscal year.

For example, a prime contract with a signed date of November 1, 2015 and a current completion date of April 28, 2016 would have 100 percent of its 179-day contract lifespan in FY 2016; thus, 100 percent of its spending would be allocated to that fiscal year. By contrast, a prime contract with a signed date of November 1, 2015 and a current completion date of April 28, 2017 would have a 544-day lifespan, with 61.4 percent of those days in FY 2016 and 38.6 percent in FY 2017. Therefore, 61.4 percent and 38.6 percent of the spending would be allocated to FY 2016 and FY 2017, respectively.

A different approach was used to allocate sub-award funds to fiscal years because, unlike prime award records, subawards do not list the beginning and end of a sub-award's period of performance. The only date field is "sub-award fiscal year," which is the fiscal year in which a prime award recipient contracts a sub-awardee. As a result, sub-award spending was allocated to the fiscal year listed in the sub-award record. Many sub-award records had large, erroneous spending amounts that necessitated revision or removal from the dataset.

B. Defense Contracts, By Type

This measure represents the proportions of total prime award spending in a state or the District of Columbia that went to four product and service categories: construction; research and development; services; and supplies and equipment. The DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy was used to categorize spending on the products and services identified by the product service code listed in each prime award record. The federal government uses these codes to identify the products or services that comprise the majority of spending in a prime award contract.

Sub-award records — which are created and maintained by the prime award recipients — do not contain a code or any other product or service identifier. Therefore, this statistic only reflects prime award expenditures.

C. Defense Contracts, By Service

This statistic is the percentage of defense contract spending in a state or the District of Columbia that was contracted or funded by the Military Services or other DoD activities in FY 2016. The "Contracting Office Agency ID" field in prime award records and the "Prime Award Funding Agency Name" in sub-awards records were used to identify the specific agency that contracted or funded an award. All awards identifying the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force were categorized as "Army," "Navy/Marines," and "Air Force." All other DoD activities, such as the Defense Health Agency and Defense Logistics Agency, are categorized as "Other Defense."

D. Top Defense Contractors

This list includes the private- and public-sector vendors that were among the ten biggest recipients of DoD spending in a state or the District of Columbia during FY 2016. The researchers used unique nine-digit codes called DUNS numbers to identify both the prime and sub-award contractors.[9] If a parent company was listed in the contract records, the researchers applied the corresponding DUNS number. If no parent company DUNS number was recorded, the researchers used the numbers for the individual vendors or sub-awardees.

E. Contract Award Performed, By Fiscal Year

These numbers represent total defense contract awards in a state or the District of Columbia for each fiscal year since 2009. Calculated according to the methodology described in Section A, these figures include both prime and subawards, and are often different from those listed in the FY 2015 version of this report. These differences reflect contract modifications (e.g., the addition/reduction of funds or an extension of the period of performance) that occurred after the data were obtained for the prior report and alternate formulas used by the researchers to make their calculations.

F. Defense Personnel

This section refers to the total active duty, civilian, National Guard, or Reserve personnel in a state or the District of Columbia during FY 2016. Like the FY 2015 report, these figures come from the DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center, but the research teams received the data in different formats. This is reflected in the different personnel figures listed in the two reports. The present report draws from data reported at the county level. The FY 2015 report used data reported by three-digit zip codes and aggregated the figures from those codes to calculate the numbers by county. The data used in the FY 2015 report listed total personnel numbers as of the end of FY 2015 (i.e., September 30, 2015). By contrast, the personnel payroll and type data (active duty, civilian, National Guard, and Reserve) used in the FY 2016 report counts total personnel assigned to each county over all twelve months comprising FY 2016.

A person who is assigned to a different county over the course of the year appears in the total for each county, with their gross pay proportionally represented in both. Finally, this report counts individuals who were civilian personnel and who were in the Reserves or National Guard as two employees. The share of personnel by military service (Army, Navy/Marines, Air Force, Other Defense) is based on a different dataset provided by the DoD's Defense Manpower Data Center that reflects numbers as of the end of FY 2016 (September 30, 2016). It should be noted that personnel and payroll figures in this report are of limited comparability to the figures in the FY 2015 report.

G. Military Installations

The installations depicted in the maps throughout this report are drawn from the DoD's "Military Installations, Ranges, and Training Areas (MIRTA)" dataset. MIRTA contains geospatial data (i.e., latitude and longitude) on the point locations and boundaries of DoD facilities listed in the DoD's 2015 Base Structure Report. Points represent the centers or near-centers of DoD sites, and the boundaries comprise federally owned or managed land. The dataset is in shapefile format, a common format for geographic information systems, and conforms to the World Geodetic System 1984, a frequently used terrestrial reference system that is referred to as "WGS84." The data are in decimal degrees. Many facilities in the MIRTA dataset include subordinate sites, and, for various reasons, not all military installations are included.[9]

Data Sources and Publications Used in This Analysis

ResourcePertinent Data
USASpending.govDefense spending on goods and services
Defense Manpower Data Center, Department of DefensePersonnel numbers and defense spending on personnel
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of CommerceState Gross Domestic Product
U.S. Census Bureau, Department of CommerceState and national population figures
DoD's Procurement and Acquisition Policy, Department of DefenseCategorization of spending
Unitedstateszipcodes.orgCounties corresponding to ZIP codes
Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas, Department of DefenseMilitary Installations by State and County

Source: Military Installations, Ranges and Training Areas MIRTA data Fiscal Year 2015, from authoritative sources provided to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment OASDEI&E by Component Installation Geospatial Information and Services IGI&S Programs.

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Endnotes

[1] In current dollars. Tables 6-9, "Department of Defense Budget Authority by Category," https://comptroller.defense.gov/Portals/45/Documents/defbudget/fy2019/FY19_Green_Book.pdf.

[2] Table 6-11, "Department of Defense Outlays By Public Law Title," https://comptroller.defense.gov/Portals/45/Documents/defbudget/fy2019/FY19_Green_Book.pdf.

[3]Information on retiree pay can be found in the DoD Office of the Actuary ’s Statistical Report on the Military Retirement System, Fiscal Year 2017.

[4] Federal Acquisition Regulation; Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds, 80 Fed. Reg. 38,293 (July 2, 2015).

[5] In FY 2017, DoD spent $2.4 billion in grants, $20.8 million in financial assistance, and nothing in direct payments or loans ─ a total of $2.4 billion, approximately 0.6 percent of the department ’s total spending. These figures are based on data obtained from USAspending.gov.

[6] In USASpending.gov prime award records, the contracting agency is listed in the "awarding_agency_name" field, and the "funding_agency_name" field lists the funding agency. See Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Fiscal Service, DATA Act Information Model Schema Data Dictionary, version 1.1, June 30, 2017. https://fedspendingtransparency.github.io/data-dictionary.

[7] In federal procurement documentation, the term "award" is used to refer to the different methods through which federal agencies spend money.

[8] "DUNS" stands for Data Universal Numbering System, which is proprietary to Dun & Bradstreet, a commercial data company. Dun & Bradstreet uses the system to establish business credit files and the numbers correspond to each physical location of a business. The federal government requires all businesses to have a DUNS number in order to receive a federal contract or grant (Dun & Bradstreet, "About the D-U-N-S Number," Undated. https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/pages/dunsnumber.jsp (access April 18, 2018).

[9] U.S. Department of Defense, "Release Notes: Military Installations, Ranges, and Training Areas (Point Locations and Boundaries," version 3.0, May 5, 2017, https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/military-installations-ranges-and-training-areas.

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