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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO examined defense and other
federal spending in the state of New Mexico, focusing on: (1)
characteristics of New Mexico&apos;s economy and changes in it; (2) the
amount of direct defense-related and nondefense-related federal spending
in the state and the direct federal employment associated with both,
over time; and (3) the extent to which available government data can
provide reliable information on defense spending and employment.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) New Mexico is home to two Department of Energy (DOE)
national laboratories and four Department of Defense (DOD) military
installations, among other federal activities; (2) state officials
indicate that New Mexico&apos;s economy is &quot;heavily dependent&quot; upon federal
expenditures; (3) in 1996, New Mexico was fourth among states in the per
capita distribution of federal dollars and first in return on federal
tax dollars; (4) while parts of the state have relatively strong
economies, in 1994 New Mexico&apos;s poverty rate was the second highest in
the country and its per capita income was 48th in the country; (5)
although defense-related spending has been declining, New Mexico&apos;s gross
state product and total per capita income have been increasing,
indicating that the economy is growing and that efforts to diversify the
economy may be having a positive effect; (6) one can learn several
things from the available federal government expenditure and employment
data for New Mexico; (7) DOD and DOE expenditures have consistently
represented the largest share of all federal expenditures for
procurement and salaries and wages in New Mexico; (8) defense-related
employment has also consistently represented the largest share of total
federal employment in New Mexico, including retired federal workers; (9)
DOD and DOE do not contribute equally on types of defense-related
spending or defense-related employment, revealing relevant distinctions
between the types of direct economic contributions made by these
agencies; (10) DOE contributes most in federal procurement expenditures
and private contractor employment; (11) DOD contributes most in federal
salaries and wages and federal employment, namely active duty military
and retired employees; (12) existing government data, however,
contributes to only a partial understanding of the type of federal
dollars that enter a state&apos;s economy and the employment supported by the
expenditures; (13) GAO&apos;s research based on New Mexico shows that the
data have limitations that severely restrict the ability to determine
the total amount and distribution of federal funding and jobs in the
state; (14) key limitations include: (a) reporting thresholds that
exclude millions in procurement expenditures; (b) the reporting of the
value of an obligation, rather than the money actually spent; (c) the
absence of any comprehensive source of primary data that systematically
identifies private sector employment associated with federal contracts;
and (d) DOD&apos;s lack of data on subcontracts; and (15) since these data
sources are not unique to New Mexico, these limitations would also apply
to assessments of other states.</abstract>
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