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569. Department of Defense Contract Awards, Payroll, and Civilian and Military Personnel--States

[For years ending Sept. 30. Contracts refer to awards madein year specified; expenditures relating to awards may extend over several years. Civilian employees include United States citizen and foreign national direct hire civilians subject to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ceiling controlsand civilian personnel involved in civil functions in the United States. Excludes indirect hire civilians and those direct hirecivilian not subject to OMB ceiling controls. Militarypersonnel include active duty personnel based ashore. Excludespersonnel temporarily shore-basedin a transient status, or afloat. Payroll outlays include the gross earnings of civilian and active duty military personnel for services rendered to the government and for cash allowances forbenefits. Excludes employer's share of employee benefits,accrued military retirement benefits and most permanent change ofstation costs]

 
Personnel
FIPS Contract
State code awards Payroll Civilian Military
(mil. dol.) (mil. dol.) (1,000) (1,000)
 
    U.S.: 1996 00000 109,408 99,794 732.0 1,056.1
 
Alabama 01000 1,838 2,183 22.0 14.6
Alaska 02000 565 879 4.4 16.6
Arizona 04000 2,911 1,865 8.8 21.8
Arkansas 05000 249 730 3.9 5.0
California 06000 18,230 12,332 84.7 118.8
Colorado 08000 2,045 2,157 12.5 29.4
Connecticut 09000 2,638 613 3.4 5.8
Delaware 10000 102 332 1.6 4.0
Disrict of Columbia 11000 1,483 1,237 14.0 14.5
Florida 12000 5,863 6,670 29.0 56.1
Georgia 13000 3,966 4,332 32.9 63.0
Hawaii 15000 928 2,331 16.8 34.4
Idaho 16000 133 346 1.4 4.0
Illinois 17000 1,256 1,988 15.3 29.0
Indiana 18000 1,552 1,022 12.3 1.2
Iowa 19000 371 244 1.4 0.4
Kansas 20000 763 1,079 5.6 17.2
Kentucky 21000 874 1,723 10.1 33.4
Louisiana 22000 1,078 1,333 8.4 16.3
Maine 23000 797 525 5.5 1.8
Maryland 24000 4,137 3,265 35.6 29.9
Massachusetts 25000 4,675 843 8.6 3.0
Michigan 26000 1,241 764 8.4 1.2
Minnesota 27000 960 393 2.5 0.9
Mississippi 28000 1,912 1,301 10.3 12.5
Missouri 29000 7,093 1,630 15.8 14.6
Montana 30000 91 298 1.1 3.7
Nebraska 31000 322 711 3.7 9.4
Nevada 32000 285 777 2.2 7.8
New Hampshire 33000 568 240 1.3 0.4
New Jersey 34000 2,564 1,419 19.4 7.6
New Mexico 35000 676 1,168 8.5 14.4
New York 36000 3,501 1,688 12.8 20.4
North Carolina 37000 1,421 4,259 17.5 96.3
North Dakota 38000 106 439 1.7 9.5
Ohio 39000 2,733 2,337 28.4 8.4
Oklahoma 40000 771 2,172 19.7 28.1
Oregon 41000 203 481 2.9 0.9
Pennsylvania 42000 3,687 2,218 30.9 3.3
Rhode Island 44000 334 437 4.3 3.0
South Carolina 45000 1,012 2,263 10.4 33.8
South Dakota 46000 110 258 1.2 3.3
Tennessee 47000 1,137 1,072 5.1 5.8
Texas 48000 8,819 8,383 51.7 115.2
Utah 49000 395 916 12.7 5.0
Vermont 50000 225 90 0.5 0.1
Virginia 51000 9,563 11,356 89.4 89.0
Washington 53000 2,382 3,813 25.2 36.4
West Virginia 54000 199 242 1.7 0.5
Wisconsin 55000 551 413 3.3 0.4
Wyoming 56000 92 233 1.0 3.6
 
  Personnel
  FIPS Contract
State code awards Payroll Civilian Military
  (mil. dol.) (mil. dol.) (1,000) (1,000)
 
  00000 106,561 97,296 689.2 1,056.2
 
Alabama 01000 2,107 2,150 22.1 15.6
Alaska 02000 628 840 4.7 16.1
Arizona 04000 1,977 1,919 8.4 22.3
Arkansas 05000 191 764 3.7 5.2
California 06000 18,477 12,396 79.0 122.0
Colorado 08000 1,900 2,267 11.5 29.4
Connecticut 09000 2,536 602 2.8 5.7
Delaware 10000 104 301 1.5 3.9
Disrict of Columbia 11000 1,526 1,192 12.8 14.5
Florida 12000 6,394 6,910 28.3 57.4
Georgia 13000 3,950 4,090 31.8 62.9
Hawaii 15000 957 2,226 17.2 34.8
Idaho 16000 147 345 1.4 4.5
Illinois 17000 1,248 2,073 14.7 30.4
Indiana 18000 1,721 867 9.9 1.3
Iowa 19000 438 250 1.5 0.5
Kansas 20000 688 936 5.7 16.7
Kentucky 21000 1,201 1,433 7.8 33.9
Louisiana 22000 1,759 1,283 8.0 17.5
Maine 23000 946 544 5.2 2.0
Maryland 24000 3,889 3,346 33.9 30.5
Massachusetts 25000 4,910 866 7.4 3.3
Michigan 26000 1,101 805 7.9 1.2
Minnesota 27000 1,091 407 2.5 0.9
Mississippi 28000 1,431 1,277 9.7 12.4
Missouri 29000 4,766 1,407 10.5 15.1
Montana 30000 81 255 1.2 3.6
Nebraska 31000 261 691 3.6 9.0
Nevada 32000 257 726 2.1 7.8
New Hampshire 33000 388 272 1.3 0.4
New Jersey 34000 3,016 1,589 18.1 7.5
New Mexico 35000 512 1,129 8.1 13.2
New York 36000 3,178 1,675 12.3 18.9
North Carolina 37000 1,110 4,062 17.3 91.9
North Dakota 38000 127 370 1.7 8.7
Ohio 39000 2,676 2,256 26.1 8.2
Oklahoma 40000 751 2,085 19.4 27.1
Oregon 41000 168 517 2.8 0.9
Pennsylvania 42000 3,039 2,213 29.9 3.6
Rhode Island 44000 275 481 4.5 3.3
South Carolina 45000 919 2,127 10.2 33.7
South Dakota 46000 89 230 1.3 3.1
Tennessee 47000 1,211 924 5.0 1.9
Texas 48000 7,411 8,070 49.7 111.0
Utah 49000 442 892 12.4 4.9
Vermont 50000 97 88 0.5 0.1
Virginia 51000 11,188 10,544 82.0 84.5
Washington 53000 2,517 3,713 23.8 37.9
West Virginia 54000 150 275 1.8 0.5
Wisconsin 55000 565 403 3.2 0.7
Wyoming 56000 48 214 1.0 3.5
 
  Personnel
  FIPS Contract
State code awards Payroll Civilian Military
  (mil. dol.) (mil. dol.) (1,000) (1,000)
 
  00000 109,386 97,378 645.1 1,030.4
 
Alabama 01000 2,202 2,450 22.1 14.7
Alaska 02000 617 850 4.0 16.4
Arizona 04000 3,003 1,842 8.3 20.8
Arkansas 05000 217 721 3.7 4.8
California 06000 17,401 11,479 71.8 116.2
Colorado 08000 2,381 2,301 11.2 29.0
Connecticut 09000 3,409 533 2.7 4.3
Delaware 10000 88 282 1.4 3.8
Disrict of Columbia 11000 1,366 1,131 12.6 13.6
Florida 12000 5,464 6,716 27.7 53.7
Georgia 13000 3,690 4,565 31.3 62.3
Hawaii 15000 890 2,485 16.0 34.6
Idaho 16000 172 358 1.4 4.3
Illinois 17000 1,285 2,059 13.8 31.5
Indiana 18000 1,649 775 6.4 0.9
Iowa 19000 459 249 1.4 0.4
Kansas 20000 1,007 1,075 5.6 16.0
Kentucky 21000 1,637 1,718 6.9 34.2
Louisiana 22000 1,241 1,198 7.8 15.3
Maine 23000 895 537 5.4 1.7
Maryland 24000 5,220 3,466 33.3 29.5
Massachusetts 25000 4,245 816 7.5 2.7
Michigan 26000 1,065 812 7.9 1.0
Minnesota 27000 1,215 408 2.5 0.7
Mississippi 28000 1,352 1,214 9.8 12.1
Missouri 29000 4,653 1,400 9.2 13.5
Montana 30000 107 263 1.1 3.6
Nebraska 31000 233 649 3.4 8.4
Nevada 32000 231 737 2.1 7.7
New Hampshire 33000 426 245 1.0 0.3
New Jersey 34000 2,661 1,451 15.2 7.1
New Mexico 35000 633 1,074 7.2 12.2
New York 36000 3,062 1,703 11.8 19.6
North Carolina 37000 1,004 4,078 17.0 87.4
North Dakota 38000 140 345 1.7 7.8
Ohio 39000 2,472 2,131 24.5 7.4
Oklahoma 40000 921 2,190 19.8 25.6
Oregon 41000 289 523 2.8 0.6
Pennsylvania 42000 3,318 2,146 27.8 3.1
Rhode Island 44000 217 469 4.5 3.1
South Carolina 45000 969 2,267 9.8 37.7
South Dakota 46000 88 223 1.3 3.1
Tennessee 47000 1,216 1,050 5.5 2.2
Texas 48000 7,980 8,343 45.7 106.9
Utah 49000 470 915 11.8 4.6
Vermont 50000 92 91 0.5 0.1
Virginia 51000 12,671 10,441 80.0 80.3
Washington 53000 2,631 3,767 23.3 33.0
West Virginia 54000 107 249 1.7 0.5
Wisconsin 55000 557 379 1.9 0.5
Wyoming 56000 68 208 0.9 3.4



1 Military awards for supplies, services, and construction. Net value of contracts of over $25,000 for work in each State and DC.Figures reflect impact of prime contracting on State distribution of defense work. Often the State in which a prime contractor is locatedin is not the State where the subcontracted work is done. See also headnote, Table 579. Undistributed civilians and military personnel,their payrolls and prime contract awards for performance in classified locations are excluded.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Defense, Atlas/Data Abstract for the United States and Selected Areas, annual.http://web1.whs.osd.mil/mmid/l03/fy99/99top.htm

https://allcountries.org/uscensus/569_department_of_defense_contract_awards_payroll.html

These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.

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