DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $36.1M Department of Homeland Security Grant
Summary
A $36.1M FEMA grant to the Division of Emergency Management supports state and local disaster recovery. As the recipient is a government entity, no publicly traded companies are directly impacted.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No publicly traded companies benefit directly from this contract.
- 2.The contract is a routine disaster recovery grant with minimal market implications.
- 3.Retail investors should not expect stock movements from this award.
Market Implications
The contract is a standard federal grant to a government entity, with no direct or indirect financial implications for public companies. Investors should focus on other market signals.
Full Analysis
The contract is a project grant from FEMA to the Division of Emergency Management for public assistance in disaster response and recovery. The recipient is a state-level government agency, not a publicly traded company. Therefore, there is no direct stock impact. The award supports infrastructure restoration and hazard mitigation, benefiting communities but not specific corporate entities. No related legislation or presidential actions directly connect to this contract.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $244M Department of Homeland Security Grant
TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY: $57.4M Department of Homeland Security Grant
MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: $29.8M Department of Homeland Security Grant
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $59.3M Department of Homeland Security Grant
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Contract Details
Recipient
DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Award Amount
$36,055,243
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
PROJECT GRANT (B)
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