Homeland Security, Department of
Total Spending |
$2,550,441,273 |
No sub-agency specified | $9,751,545 |
Transportation Security Administration | $1,054,409,696 |
DHS - Federal Emergency Management Agency | $645,812,110 |
U.S. Customs and Border Protection | $435,215,119 |
U.S. Coast Guard | $310,269,553 |
DHS unknown suboffice | $57,894,880 |
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | $20,075,347 |
Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security | $17,013,024 |
State | Funding |
---|---|
Alabama | $63,265,931 |
Alaska | $13,056,170 |
Arizona | $47,838,147 |
Arkansas | $21,955,548 |
California | $228,456,169 |
Colorado | $5,284,722 |
Connecticut | $14,568,869 |
Delaware | $5,746,247 |
District of Columbia | $43,122,937 |
Florida | $118,505,304 |
Georgia | $82,589,880 |
Hawaii | $47,202,008 |
Idaho | $5,544,210 |
Illinois | $92,490,229 |
Indiana | $18,007,894 |
Iowa | $37,262,788 |
Kansas | $3,922,345 |
Kentucky | $9,608,245 |
Louisiana | $13,850,011 |
Maine | $87,944,391 |
Maryland | $102,564,216 |
Massachusetts | $262,296,126 |
Michigan | $19,534,229 |
Minnesota | $34,102,165 |
Mississippi | $42,068,523 |
Missouri | $52,463,941 |
Montana | $14,925,725 |
Nebraska | $3,644,067 |
Nevada | $8,262,816 |
New Hampshire | $7,105,632 |
New Jersey | $44,533,045 |
New Mexico | $2,768,702 |
New York | $139,258,692 |
North Carolina | $97,106,256 |
Ohio | $69,661,099 |
Oklahoma | $4,295,798 |
Oregon | $26,186,479 |
Pennsylvania | $57,339,320 |
Rhode Island | $7,291,745 |
South Carolina | $8,921,517 |
South Dakota | $196,000 |
Tennessee | $7,653,184 |
Texas | $187,326,693 |
Utah | $5,220,124 |
Vermont | $405,287 |
Virginia | $364,778,758 |
Washington | $39,890,129 |
West Virginia | $68,996 |
Wisconsin | $4,792,004 |
Wyoming | $6,747,477 |
Guam | $940,974 |
Northern Mariana Islands | $44,350 |
Puerto Rico | $4,121,317 |
Virgin Islands | $3,481,358 |
The following stimulus spending are items which were not designated for a specific sub-agency.
Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
Recipient | Amount | Type | Federal Dept./Agency | Date |
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UNISYS CORPORATION | $6,571,265 | Contract | Homeland Security, Department of | 9/28/2009 |
: The Federal Protective Service (FPS) requires site surveys of the existing FPS radio system and the development of design plans for upgrading the system to include receipt of recommendations for the new radio systems. This requirement is for survey and de | ||||
HIGHLAND PARK, CITY OF | $2,681,167 | Grant | Homeland Security, Department of | 9/24/2009 |
Assistance to Firefighters Grant (ARRA): The Grant will be used to build a Fire Station in Highland Park. | ||||
QUINCY, CITY OF | $475,750 | Grant | Homeland Security, Department of | 3/29/2010 |
Renewable Energy Research and Development: The objective of the Quincy Area Hydropower Project is to develop hydroelectric generation facilities at Unites States Army Corps of Engineers Lock & Dam No. 21 for which the City of Quincy, Ilinois is pursuing a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission devel | ||||
SECURITY CONSULTANTS GROUP INC | $23,363 | Contract | Homeland Security, Department of | 7/30/2010 |
: Armed Guard Services |