How much did the military spend yesterday? $10.3 billion
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There were certainly a lot of contracts and modifications yesterday; you'd think it was nearing the end of a spending quarter! Boeing topped the list with a $2.6 billion modification (increase) to an existing contract. Northrop Grumman wasn't far behind with another $1.9 billion added to their coffers.
Yesterday's breakdown:
BAE: $37,002,954 (3 contracts, 1 modification)
Boeing: $2,663,437,869 (2 contracts, 2 modifications)
Booz Allen Hamilton: --
General Dynamics: $128,935,116 (4 contracts, 1 modification)
Lockheed Martin: $312,157,092 (5 modifications)
Northrop Grumman: $1,969,972,019 (3 contracts, 2 modifications)
Raytheon: $197,221,899 (1 contract, 3 modifications)
September to-date totals:
BAE: $3,960,903,941
Boeing: $3,665,513,449
Booz Allen Hamilton: $302,765,526
General Dynamics: $732,569,140
Lockheed Martin: $1,605,265,514
Northrop Grumman: $5,099,897,872
Raytheon: $2,037,481,652
Below are the contracts awarded by the Defense Department
September 27, 2019
totaling $10,295,509,057
Recent record daily spending: $17 billion on August 5, 2019
Air Force - $4,900,227,987
Boeing (Seattle, WA) $2,628,005,872
Northrop Grumman Systems (Woodland Hills, CA) $1,392,000,000
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (Melbourne, FL) $495,000,000
United Technologies d/b/a Pratt & Whitney Military Engines (E. Hartford, CT) $78,118,288
Kudu Dynamics (Chantilly, VA) $49,211,463
Microsoft (Redmond, WA) $44,985,323
CAE USA (Tampa, FL) $33,093,470
CDO Technologies (Dayton, OH) $27,145,759
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (Azusa, CA) $23,454,970
Four Tribes Enterprises (Los Angeles, CA) $22,000,000
L3 Harris Technologies (Colorado Springs, CO) $17,952,383
Vectrus Systems (Colorado Springs, CO) $13,519,008
Boeing (St. Louis, MO) $13,420,210
Systems & Technology Research (Woburn, MA) $10,413,599
BAE Systems (Merrimack, NH) $10,076,247
CUBRC (Buffalo, NY) $9,687,554
Boeing Defense, Space, & Security (St. Louis, MO) $8,522,717
L3 Harris Technologies (Colorado Springs, CO) $8,123,263
BAE Information & Electronic Systems Integration (Burlington, MA) $7,850,071
United Technologies d/b/a Pratt & Whitney Military Engines (E. Hartford, CT) $7,647,790
Navy - $2,788,506,167
Fluor Marine Propulsion (Arlington, VA) $1,071,180,002
Vigor Marine (Seattle, WA) $254,566,432
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Ft. Worth, TX) $150,544,969
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (Marlborough, MA) $123,968,905
Lockheed Martin Rotary & Mission Systems (Manassas, VA) $113,252,163
Port Madison Enterprises (Suquamish, WA) $99,000,000
Dawson Enterprises (Honolulu, HI), Interior Alaska Roofing (Fairbanks, AK), Southwest Construction & Property Management (San Bruno, CA), TABCON (Queen Creek, AZ) $98,000,000
COSMEZZ (Djibouti, Africa), INNOX (Alexandria, VA), Sea Pac Engineering (Los Angeles, CA), Kellogg Brown & Root (Houston, TX), Consorzio Stabile GMG (Catania, Italy), Prime Projects International (Dubai, UAE), United Infrastructure Projects (Dubai, UAE) $95,000,000
A&D (Santee, CA), Bristol General Contractors (Anchorage, AK), Cox Construction (Vista, CA), IE - Pacific (Escondido, CA), Insight Pacific (Brea, CA) $92,000,000
Huntington Ingalls (Newport News, VA) $67,000,000
American Systems (Chantilly, VA), Oceaneering International (Chesapeake, VA), Serco (Herndon, VA) $49,452,651
Teledyne Brown Engineering (Huntsville, AL) $41,446,604
Chugach Federal Solutions (Anchorage, AK) $40,047,866
Hornbeck Offshore Operators (Covington, LA) $36,030,519
US Marine Management (Norfolk, VA) $35,219,188
Triton Marine Construction (Bremerton, WA) $34,635,584
Skookum Educational Programs (Bremerton, WA) $34,569,805
Skookum Educational Programs (Bremerton, WA) $30,243,269
Bamforth Engineers & Surveyors (Norfolk, VA) $30,000,000
Northrop Grumman Marine Systems (Sunnyvale, CA) $28,805,731
Raytheon Missile Systems (Tucson, AZ) $28,319,306
Whiting-Turner Contracting (Greenbelt, MD) $22,911,402
Whiting-Turner Contracting (Greenbelt, MD) $21,875,257
Crowley Government Services (Jacksonville, FL) $17,427,389
3E Technologies International (Rockville, MD) $17,119,084
Boeing (Seattle, WA) $13,489,070
CounterTrade Products (Arvada, CO) $13,332,995
General Dynamics Electric Boat (Groton, CT) $13,032,726
Global Connections to Employment (Pensacola, FL) $12,147,228
EG Designbuild (Germantown, MD) $11,677,128
Hexagon US Federal (Huntsville, AL) $11,601,118
TOTE Services (Jacksonville, FL) $11,594,773
Boeing (St. Louis, MO) $11,256,447
Opportunities & Resources (Wahiawa, HI) $10,749,214
Shape Construction (Poulsbo, WA) $10,374,690
Harris Corp. (Palm Bay, FL) $10,113,048
University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) $9,850,056
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Ft. Worth, TX) $9,000,000
Lockheed Martin Sippican (Marion, MA) $7,671,548
Army - $1,554,375,477
ECS Federal (Fairfax, VA) $484,670,656
B&F Engineering (Hot Springs, AZ) $240,000,000
Leidos (Reston, VA) $110,000,000
Korte Construction (St. Louis, MO) $72,711,180
General Dynamics Mission Systems (Taunton, MA) $62,494,324
HDR Architecture (Seattle, WA) $58,000,000
Conti Federal Services (Edison, NJ), Exp Federal (Chicago, IL), MC Dean (Tyson, VA), Weston Solutions (Westchester, PA) $49,900,000
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (Fullerton, CA) $33,800,000
Benard Associates (Wayne, NJ) $33,374,250
General Dynamics Mission Systems (Taunton, MA) $32,597,493
Northrop Grumman Systems (Sierra Vista, AZ) $30,711,318
Totally Joined for Achieving Collaborative Techniques (Atlanta, GA) $30,603,807
Zumwalt Construction (Fresno, CA) $29,586,000
Olin Winchester (E. Alton, IL) $28,313,481
Alpha Facilities Solutions (San Antonio, TX) $25,000,000
Sheffield Korte Team (Lawton, OK) $21,764,123
LS Black Constructors (St. Paul, MN) $20,683,519
Sauer (Jacksonville, FL) $19,614,000
RBC Construction (San Juan, Puerto Rico) $18,838,198
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock (Oakbrook, IL) $11,682,025
General Dynamics Mission Systems (Taunton, MA) $10,538,390
General Dynamics Land Systems (Sterling Heights, MI) $10,272,183
Weeks Marine (Covington, LA) $9,993,750
Towill Inc. (Concord, CA) $9,800,000
Cayo (Ft. Worth, TX) $9,247,750
Thoma-Sea Constructors (Houma, LA) $9,152,347
Frazier Engineering (Melbourne, FL) $8,891,692
Cashman Dredging & Marine Contracting (Quincy, MA) $8,756,100
Weston Solutions (Westchester, PA) $8,500,000
Conrad Shipyard (Morgan City, LA) $8,386,379
Liebherr USA (Houston, TX) $8,206,000
American Ordnance (Middletown, IA) $8,132,782
BAE Systems Ordnance Systems (Kingsport, TN) $7,820,189
Gonzalez De-La Garza & Associates (San Antonio, TX) $7,695,000
Sevenson Environmental Services (Niagara Falls, NY) $7,538,707
Amherst Madison (Charleston, WV) $7,099,834
Defense Logistics Agency - $826,359,186
Hawaiian Electric (Honolulu, HI) $638,545,308
Synergy Logistics Services II (N. Kansas City, MO) $50,500,000
Thales Defense & Security (Clarksburg, MD) $41,126,036
Praxair (Danbury, CT) $20,113,064
American Water Operations & Maintenance (Camden, NJ) $18,905,139
Matheson Tri-Gas (Basking Ridge, NJ) $13,484,373
Propper International (Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico) $12,653,265
DRS Network & Imaging Systems (Melbourne, FL) $11,618,501
Capps Shoe (Lynchburg, VA) $11,614,500
Rosemount Aerospace (Burnsville, MN) $7,799,000
Defense Information Systems Agency - $76,000,000
Iridium Satellite (Tempe, AZ) $76,000,000
US Transportation Command - $51,833,762
Erickson Helicopters (Portland, OR) $29,334,918
1st Coast Cargo (Jacksonville, FL) $22,498,844
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - $51,627,587
Lockheed Martin (Palmdale, CA) $31,688,412
Raytheon Missile Systems (Tucson, AZ) $11,133,688
Aerojet Rocketdyne (Huntsville, AL) $8,805,487
Defense Threat Reduction Agency - $20,915,721
Cherokee Nation Strategic Program (Tulsa, OK) $20,915,721
Defense Intelligence Agency - $15,030,401
North American Security (Landover Hills, MD) $15,030,401
Washington Headquarters Services - $10,632,769
TM3 Solutions (Alexandria, VA) $10,632,769

This information is provided to highlight just how much taxpayer money is spent, per day, to enrich companies participating in the military industrial complex. The idea that our economy requires a governmental redistribution of wealth from individual taxpayers to large corporations that are friendly and well-connected to government came from the Keynesian argument for demand “stimulus” -- that our economy's health depends on higher and higher levels of spending. For this reason, personal saving is discouraged and often penalized by the government. But because individuals still tend to follow personal incentives to save, the Keynesian argument remains in effect: that government should spend money the public is reluctant to spend through tax-and-spend policies.


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