STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $1.5B Department of Homeland Security Grant
Summary
This $1.5B FEMA grant to the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management is a reimbursement for pandemic emergency protective measures. As a government-to-government transfer, it does not directly benefit any publicly traded company, and no tickers are mapped.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $1.5B grant is a reimbursement to a state government, not a corporate contract.
- 2.No publicly traded companies are directly or indirectly beneficiaries of this award.
- 3.Retail investors should not attempt to map this contract to any ticker.
Market Implications
There are no market implications from this contract as it does not involve any publicly traded company. The funds will be distributed to state and local entities, not to corporate contractors. Investors should focus on other contract awards that directly benefit public companies.
Full Analysis
The contract award is a $1.5B project grant from the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency to the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management. The funds reimburse state, local, tribal, and territorial governments and certain non-profits for emergency protective measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, including medical care, sheltering, vaccine distribution, and community engagement. Because the recipient is a state government entity, not a publicly traded company or its subsidiary, this contract does not flow directly to any public corporation. No publicly traded competitors or supply chain partners are identifiable from the award data, and guessing would produce false positives. The related bill signals in the database are largely neutral and unrelated to pandemic emergency management, with no direct legislative connection to this specific grant. Therefore, this contract has no actionable implications for retail investors seeking stock-specific opportunities.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
GOVERNOR'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: $1.8B Department of Homeland Security Grant
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY: $2.4B Department of Homeland Security Grant
STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $2.9B Department of Homeland Security Grant
GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY AGENCY: $1.6B Department of Homeland Security Grant
GOVERNOR'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: $1.8B Department of Homeland Security Grant
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY: $2.4B Department of Homeland Security Grant
HANFORD TANK WASTE OPERATIONS & CLOSURE, LLC: $1.6B Department of Energy Contract
STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $1.5B Department of Homeland Security Grant
Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
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Rebuilding the United States Navy and America’s Shipbuilding Industrial Base
This memorandum directs the Secretary of War to replace the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System with steam/hydraulic systems on aircraft carrier CVN-81, adopt a 'Finland Model' allowing foreign shipbuilders to bid on up to three ship classes if they build U.S. shipyards and transfer technology, and submit plans for a fifth public Navy yard, a component repair center, and competitive acquisitions for surface combatants and auxiliary vessels. It also restricts iterative design changes and delegates waiver authority for foreign shipbuilding contracts.
Delivering Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations for Americans
This executive order directs HHS to establish a 'Gold Standard' childhood vaccine schedule with fewer recommended vaccines than current CDC guidelines, mandates that MMR be administered as three separate single-disease shots when domestically available, and instructs the DOJ to challenge state vaccine mandates that do not provide religious or medical exemptions. It also orders HHS to develop alternative adjuvants to aluminum and improve vaccine safety monitoring, while preserving access to existing vaccines.
Contract Details
Recipient
STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Award Amount
$1,545,679,344
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
PROJECT GRANT (B)
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