Prime Contract Awards by State. Fiscal Year 1990


Book Description

Prime Contract Awards by State provides a wide variety of information on all Department of Defense (DoD) procurement actions. Both military and civil functions (i.e., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers--Civil Works) procurements are represented. The data are presented by state and include the net value of procurements awarded to each state as well as each state's percentage of the total for all state procurements. The total net value of procurement actions for Fiscal Year (FY) 1990 and FY 1989 are shown for all of DoD in Table 1 and for its military components only in Table 2. These tables also provide, for comparison purposes, data for the fourth quarters of FY 1990 and FY 1989. The total net value of military procurement actions for FY 1990 (presented in Table 2) are displayed according to Defense Component in Table 3. Table 4 displays the total net value of military procurement actions for Fy 1988 through FY 1990. Data on the total net value of civil function procurement actions are provided in Table 5 for FY 1988 through FY 1990.




Military Prime Contract Awards by Region and State


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Contains data on the net value & percent distribution of DoD prime contract awards for the last 3 years, by census region & principal State of performance. In addition to the summary data, information is provided on awards for the 7 major hard goods & on awards within the 25 major procurement programs by State. Also shows the net value & percent distribution of awards for research, development, test & evaluation work, by region & state according to type of contractor.







Prime Contract Awards by Region and State Fiscal Year 1992, 1991, and 1990


Book Description

Prime Contract Awards by Region and State is published annually. This issue provides information on the geographical distribution of Department of Defense prime contract awards over $25,000 for Fiscal Years (FYs) 1992, 1991, and 1990 by the United States region and state. This information is detailed in ten tables and three figures showing: (1) The net value and percent distribution of awards, by region and state, for FYs 1992, 1991, and 1990; (2) The net value and percent distribution of awards within the seven major hard goods programs, by region, for FYs 1992, 1991, and 1990; (3) The net value and percent distribution of awards in the 25 major procurement programs for each state for FYs 1992, 1991, and 1990; and (4) The net value and percent distribution of awards for research, development, test, and evaluation, by region and state, according to the type of contractor for FYs 1992, 1991, and 1990.







Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification, Fiscal Years 1990, 1989, 1988 and 1987


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This report includes summary data on Department of Defense (DOD) prime contract awards over $25,000 by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for four Fiscal Years (FY), FY 1990, FY 1989, FY 1988,and FY 1987. This report contains data on awards for Supplies and Equipment, presented according to the appropriate FSC code and description. This structure is composed of 78 groups and approximately 740 individual classes. This system was developed primarily for supply management of items known to be in the supply system of the Federal government. While there are many similarities between the FSC codes used in this publication and the Standard Industrial Classification Codes (SIC) used by the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce, discrepancies in the reporting of two codes exist between the two departments. For example, in many Census Bureau reports, SIC data are categorized by the primary product of the establishment, whereas DOD categorizes all products produced by the establishment for DOD.




500 Contractors Receiving the Largest Dollar Volume of Prime Contract Awards for RDT & E, Fiscal Year 1990


Book Description

This report presents summary data on the 500 prime contractors receiving the largest dollar volume in Department of Defense (DoD) awards over $25,000 for research, development, test and evaluation (RDT & E) work during Fiscal Year (FY) 1990. RDT & E work can include research, exploratory development, advanced development, engineering development, operational systems development, or management and support services. Table 1 lists the 500 contractors in alphabetical order, shows the ranking for each, and shows how each has been categorized for reporting purposes. The categories are business firm (B), foreign contractor (F), and nonprofit institution (N). Table 2 shows the net value of awards to U.S. business firms by rank. Those firms which qualify as small businesses are further identified by an S. The net value of awards to each of the firm's reported locations is also provided. Tables 3,4,and 5 provide the net value of awards to U.S. educational and other nonprofit institutions, foreign contractors, and U.S. government agencies. (While awards to U.S government agencies are listed separately in Table 5, these agencies are categorized as nonprofit institutions in Table 1.) As in Table 2, contractors in Tables 3 through 5 are shown by rank, with their total awards indicated by an asterisk. The next value of awards to each of the contractor's reported locations are also shown for these tables.