MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: $102M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
Summary
This is a $102M pass-through grant from FEMA to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency for disaster relief, not a contract with a publicly-traded company. No direct market impact from this award.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No publicly-traded company is the recipient of this contract.
- 2.Disaster relief grants may indirectly benefit local firms, but no specific tickers can be attributed.
- 3.Investors should monitor future procurement contracts from FEMA for named vendors.
Market Implications
No market implications as the recipient is a state government agency, not a public company.
Full Analysis
The contract is a direct payment to a state government agency for disaster assistance, meaning no public company receives the funds directly. While disaster relief can benefit construction and logistics firms later, this specific award does not name any public beneficiary. Related legislation and presidential actions are on other topics and do not connect to this contract. Retail investors should not trade based on this award.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS WISCONSIN: $50.5M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
STATE OF MICHIGAN: $15.5M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: $22.9M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
CITIZEN POTAWATOMI NATION: $22.0M Department of the Interior Federal Award
Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
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Securing America’s Defense Supply Chains and Ensuring Domestic Acquisition of Critical Materials
This executive order restricts waivers for foreign-sourced critical materials in defense contracts, effective January 1, 2027, and mandates that defense contractors map their supply chains from raw materials to end products, vet subcontractors for risks, and prohibit covered materials from unreliable foreign suppliers. It directs the Secretary of War to enforce strict compliance, including requiring mitigation plans for any non-compliant materials and establishing penalties for fraud or willful noncompliance.
Contract Details
Recipient
MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Award Amount
$101,803,426
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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