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Which State Has the Most Military Contractors?

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Which State Has the Most Military Contractors?

The military defense industry is a massive provider for local economies throughout the United States. Military contractors act as a lifeline for many smaller communities, helping to prop rural towns and providing jobs and training for the local population. Today, we’re looking at which states have the most military contractors.

36. Rhode Island

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 1 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Textron
  • Associated weapons systems: Next Generation Squad Weapons, Guardrail Common Sensor, Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System

35. Nevada

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 2 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Sierra Nevada Corporation and U.S. Ordnance
  • Associated weapons systems: Integrated Tactical Network, Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System, and Small Arms — Crew Served Weapons

34. New Mexico

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 2 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Wildflower International
  • Associated weapons systems: Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program, Improved Target Acquisition System, and Patriot Advanced Capability

33. Connecticut

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 3 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Danbury Mission Technologies, Goodrich, and Sikorsky
  • Associated weapons systems: Aircraft Survivability Equipment, Chinook, Black Hawk Utility Helicopter, Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft, and Future Long Range Assault Aircraft

32. Iowa

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 3 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: American Ordnance, Collins Aerospace, and Rockwell Collins
  • Associated weapons systems: Artillery Ammunition, Mortar Weapon System, Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System, and Chinook

31. Kansas

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 3 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Day & Zimmermann, Leading Technology Composites, and Textron Aviation
  • Associated weapons systems: Artillery Ammunition, Mortar Weapon System, Soldier Protection System, and Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System

 

30. Oregon

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 3 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Daimler Trucks North America, Pacific Star Communications, and Vigor Works
  • Associated weapons systems: Line Haul Tractor, Tactical Network Transport, Unified Network Operations, and Army Watercraft Systems

29. Vermont

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 3 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Galvion and General Dynamics
  • Associated weapons systems: Soldier Protection System, Integrated Tactical Network, Mortar Weapons Systems, and Signal Modernization

 

28. Kentucky

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 4 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass, Conco, Fibrotex USA, and FLIR
  • Associated weapons systems: Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives, Hydra Rocket Systems, and Ultra Lightweight Camouflage Net System

27. Minnesota

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 4 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Cummins Power Generation, Northrop Grumman Defense Systems, and Orbital Alliant Techsystems
  • Associated weapons systems: Tactical Electric Power, Defense Enterprise Wideband SATCOM System, and Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control

 

26. Tennessee

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 4 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Accurate Energetic, BAE Systems, and Barrett Firearms Manufacturing
  • Associated weapons systems: Precision Weapons — Individual Weapons, Lightweight Towed Howitzer, Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, and Joint Battle Command-Platform

25. Arkansas

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 5 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Aerojet Rocketdyne, Lockheed Martin, and Spectra
  • Associated weapons systems: Stinger Block I with Proximity Fuze, Javelin Close Combat Missile System, and Artillery Ammunition

 

24. Missouri

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 5 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Asynchrony Labs, DRS Sustainment Systems, Leonardo DRS, and Northrop Grumman
  • Associated weapons systems: Man-portable Radiological Detection System, Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense, and Joint Battle Command-Platform

23. New Hampshire

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 5 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: BAE Systems, L3Harris, L3Warrior, Optics 1, and Sig Sauer
  • Associated weapons systems: Artillery Ammunition, Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, Transportable Tactical Command Communications, and Enhanced Night Vision Goggles

 

22. Washington

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 5 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Berg, Fluke Corp., InBios International, Microsoft, and Oshkosh Defense
  • Associated weapons systems: Force Provider Expeditionary, Calibration Sets, Warfighter Protection and Acute Care, and Tactical Network Transport

21. Wisconsin

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 5 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: AMTEC Corp., Case New Holland, Oshkosh, and Vortex Optics
  • Associated weapons systems: Artillery Ammunition, High Mobility Engineer Excavator Type I and Type III, Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, and Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles

 

20. Colorado

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 6 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Birdon America, GPS Source, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman
  • Associated weapons systems: Military Bridging Systems, Mounted Assured Positioning Navigation and Timing System, and Precision Strike Missile

19. South Carolina

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 6 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Critical Solutions International, Fabrique National Manufacturing, Sius Target Systems, and Steven Aerospace and Defense Systems
  • Associated weapons systems: Future Army System of Integrated Targets, Small Arms — Crew Served Weapons, and Mine Protection Vehicle Family

 

18. Utah

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 6 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: BioFire Defense, L3 Communications, L3 Harris, and Visionary Products
  • Associated weapons systems: Radiological Detection System, Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Medical, and Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System

17. Indiana

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 7
  • Notable contractors: AM General, Cummins, Flexible Concepts, and Raytheon
  • Associated weapons systems: High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, Bradley Fighting Vehicle, Mortar Weapon Systems, Improved Target Acquisition System

 

16. Arizona

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 8 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: General Dynamics, Honeywell, L3, and Raytheon
  • Associated weapons systems: Hydra Rocket Systems, Military Bridging Systems, Abrams Main Battle Tank, Artillery Ammunition, and Patriot Advanced Capability

15. Georgia

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 8 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: 4K Solutions, Gulfstream, Janus Research Group, and JCB
  • Associated weapons systems: Integrated Tactical Network, Fixed Wing, Phoenix E-Model Ground Satellite Terminal, and Tactical Network Transport

 

14. Michigan

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 9 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: BAE Systems, Detroit Diesel, General Motors Defense, Globe Tech, & L3Harris
  • Associated weapons systems: Artillery Ammunition, Line Haul Tractor, and Infantry Squad Vehicle

13. North Carolina

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 9 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Daimler Trucks North America, Honeywell, Red Hat, and PPD
  • Associated weapons systems: Line Haul Tractor, Abrams Main Battle Tank, Lightweight Towed Howitzer, and Distributed Common Ground System

 

12. Ohio

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 9 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: AlphaMicron, BAE Systems, HDT Global, L3Harris, and TenCate Advanced Armour
  • Associated weapons systems: Soldier Protection System, Aircraft Survivability Equipment, Force Provided Expeditionary and Signal Modernization

11. New Jersey

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 10
  • Notable contractors: Acrow, Booz Allen Hamilton, L3Harris, and Perspecta Labs
  • Associated weapons systems: Military Bridging Systems, Command Hardware Systems, Unified Command Suite, and Unified Network Operations

 

10. Illinois

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 12 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Boeing, Caterpillar, General Dynamics, Motorola, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon
  • Associated weapons systems: Apache Attack Helicopter, Avenger Air Defense System, Medium Dozer, Motor Grader, and Unified Command Suite

9. Massachusetts

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 12 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: General Dynamics, General Electric, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and SimSpace
  • Associated weapons systems: Black Hawk Utility Helicopter, Apache Attack Helicopter, Patriot Advanced Capability, Precision Strike Missile, and Hellfire Family of Missile

 

8. New York

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 12 (tied)
  • Notable contractors: Buffalo Turbine, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Remington Arms Co., and Watervliet Arsenal
  • Associated weapons systems: Mine-Protection Vehicle Family, Distributed Cmmon Ground System, Precision Weapons — Individual Weapons, and Guardrail Common Sensor

7. Pennsylvania

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 13
  • Notable contractors: Action Manufacturing, Boeing, General Dynamics, Letterkenny Army Depot, and Lifelens
  • Associated weapons systems: Force Provider Expeditionary, Warfighter Health Performance and Evacuation, Artillery Ammunition, and Hydra Rocket Systems

 

6. Texas

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 24
  • Notable contractors: Airbus Helicopter, Dell, King Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and Ultra Electronics
  • Associated weapons systems: Lakota — Light Utility Helicopter, Fixed Wing, Distributed Common Ground System, and Air and Missile Defense Planning and Control System

5. Alabama

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 26
  • Notable contractors: BAE Systems, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman
  • Associated weapons systems: Bradley Fighting Vehicle, Apache Attack Helicopter, and Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense

 

4. Maryland

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 39
  • Notable contractors: Booz Allen Hamilton, Cellphire, Lockheed Martin, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, and Sierra Nevada Corporation
  • Associated weapons systems: Common Hardware Systems, Unified Command Suite, Warfighter Protection and Acute Care, Apache Attack Helicopter, and Joint Air-to-Ground Missile

3. Florida

  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 43
  • Notable contractors: Blue Sky, Honeywell, Hoverfly, Longbow, Phoenix Defense, and Raytheon
  • Associated weapons systems: Signal Modernization, Abrams Main Battle Tank, Integrated Tactical Network, Apache Attack Helicopter, and Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability

 

2. California

  • Number of Military Contractors: 44
  • Notable contractors: Cisco Systems, L3, Oracle, Palantir, and Raytheon
  • Associated weapons systems: Signal Modernization, Mortar Weapon Systems, Distributed Common Ground System, and Army Vantage

1. Virginia

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  • Number of US Army contractors operating in the state: 53
  • Notable contractors: Bowhead, Collins Aerospace, Eagle Industries, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon
  • Associated weapons systems: Common Hardware Systems, Joint Battle Command-Platform, Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer, and Soldier Protection System

 

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