OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: $50.5M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
Summary
This $50.5M pass-through grant from FEMA to a state emergency services office provides direct financial aid to disaster-affected families. No publicly traded companies are involved, so the contract has no direct impact on stock performance.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No publicly traded companies benefit from this grant.
- 2.Funds go directly to families, not to contractors.
- 3.No relevant legislation connects to this specific award.
Market Implications
This contract has zero impact on equity markets. Private or government recipients do not generate investor-relevant signals. Traders should ignore this event for portfolio decisions.
Full Analysis
This contract is a $50.5M direct payment from FEMA to the Office of Emergency Services, a state government agency, intended to pass through to families in a disaster area. Because the recipient is a government entity and the funds are non-reimbursable financial aid, there is no involvement of publicly traded companies as contractors or subcontractors. The contract is structured as a subsidy or other direct financial aid, not a procurement for goods or services, which limits economic spillovers to private sector firms. No related legislation from the provided bills specifically authorizes this grant, though the Post-Disaster Protection Act (HR8409) and the Families Deserve to Know Act (HR10107) share a thematic connection to disaster response and family assistance, but neither directly funds this award. The award is routine for FEMA's disaster relief operations and does not signal a broader spending trend for any public sector.
Connected Signals
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TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $22.9M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
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Contract Details
Recipient
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Award Amount
$50,523,923
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
DIRECT PAYMENT FOR SPECIFIED USE, AS A SUBSIDY OR OTHER NON-REIMBURSABLE DIRECT FINANCIAL AID (C)
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