DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $36.1M Department of Homeland Security Grant
Summary
This $36.1M FEMA grant to the Division of Emergency Management supports disaster recovery but has no direct publicly traded beneficiary. The contract reinforces infrastructure and utilities sector spending trends but does not link to specific stocks.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No publicly traded company is directly tied to this $36.1M FEMA grant.
- 2.The contract is a routine disaster recovery grant with minimal market impact.
- 3.Investors should not infer stock movements from this private entity contract.
Market Implications
This contract does not affect any publicly traded company. The FEMA grant is a standard administrative transfer to a state agency, not a competitive procurement. No material market implications.
Full Analysis
The contract is a $36.1 million FEMA Public Assistance grant to a state-level Division of Emergency Management, funding debris removal, emergency protective measures, and restoration of public facilities. Since the recipient is a private government entity, there is no publicly traded parent company. The award aligns with ongoing federal disaster recovery efforts but does not create a direct revenue stream for any listed company. No related legislation from the provided bill signals directly authorizes or funds this specific grant, though general FEMA appropriations support such awards. The contract's size is modest relative to the disaster recovery sector and does not shift competitive dynamics. Investors should view this as a routine administrative grant with no actionable stock implications.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY SERVICES: $51.7M Department of Homeland Security Grant
TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY: $57.4M Department of Homeland Security Grant
KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS: $41.6M Department of Homeland Security Grant
TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: $57.0M Department of Homeland Security Grant
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Contract Details
Recipient
DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Award Amount
$36,057,800
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
PROJECT GRANT (B)
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