Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing in Michigan 10th District (MI-10)
$13,446,478,357.48 in USAspending.gov obligations pairs NAICS 336992 (Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing) with Michigan 10th District (MI-10) across 246 awards. The join is NAICS 336992 crossed with a MI-10 location field, not Michigan's entire combat-vehicle book and not a named-plant inventory. The dollars are commitments, not Treasury outlays. No fiscal year is published in this packet, so this page does not invent one.
Key figures
- Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing (NAICS 336992) × MI-10: $13,446,478,357.48 across 246 awards.
- About 57.7% of the MI-10 district parent $23,302,769,428 by arithmetic.
- 246 awards are a row count, not a tank or plant census.
- Obligations are not outlays; no fiscal year is in the packet.
- FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell; source is USAspending.gov.
NAICS 336992 × MI-10 is an armored-vehicle join, not a hull roster
This page is a join: Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing (NAICS 336992) as the industry key, and Michigan 10th District (MI-10) as congressional district place of performance. SpendingVault sums tagged obligations to $13,446,478,357.48 on 246 awards. The join is NAICS 336992 crossed with a MI-10 location field, not Michigan's entire combat-vehicle book and not a named-plant inventory. Treat the pair as a catalog intersection, not a ranking of which district received more, and not a claim that 246 awards equal 246 tanks or 246 unique primes.
Aircraft-manufacturing (336411) and missile-manufacturing (336414) cells in other districts sit outside this total unless they also carry NAICS 336992 and MI-10. Mixing those books into $13,446,478,357.48 would invent a combined figure the packet never computed. Correlation between this obligation sum and local combat-vehicle employment is not causation. Plant headcounts and hull serial numbers are not in the packet. Place of performance as MI-10 locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $13,446,478,357.48 in a district treasury. Warren-versus-Sterling Heights folklore is not a geography split in this packet.
246 awards behind $13.45 billion
Mean obligation is about $54,660,481.13 if $13,446,478,357.48 were divided evenly across 246 lines. That ratio is not a published hull cost and not a typical production-lot size. Award count is a row count, including possible continuations and modifications. It is not a count of tanks, plants, or unique vendors. Two hundred forty-six awards against a thirteen-billion-dollar cell is a moderately thick armored-vehicle file, not a spare-parts dump and not a one-row construction cell.
Production lots and component modifications can multiply rows without multiplying unique vendors. This page will not invent contractor or recipient names. Open Michigan 10th District for the stored district table. Do not convert 246 into a map of Michigan 10th District assembly bays. The $13,446,478,357.48 total remains an obligation rollup on tagged awards. Inspect named lines on the overlay rather than inferring a tank census.
Michigan 10th District, not a statewide combat-vehicle rollup
Michigan 10th District (MI-10) is one geography tag on USAspending awards, not a commuting zone and not a metro list. Awards tagged to MI-09, MI-11, or another Michigan district are out even if the vehicle program sounds related. Recipient address can differ from that district tag. The district parent in this extract is $23,302,769,428 across every industry; $13,446,478,357.48 is the Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing slice — about 57.7% of that parent by arithmetic. Subtracting is tempting; this page still does not publish the leftover NAICS list.
A statewide armored-vehicle figure on Michigan federal spending is a different shelf. Do not rank MI-10 against neighboring districts as a winner or loser. Other Michigan district cells are other joins. Michigan federal spending is the statewide book without a district filter. Adding statewide Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing dollars to $13,446,478,357.48 would double count. Campaign-finance filings are a different public-record system; this join does not claim donations funded these obligations.
NAICS 336992 obligations are not hulls already delivered
Military armored-vehicle, tank, and tank-component awards often obligate as multi-year production lots. The $13,446,478,357.48 headline is the obligation sum, not a punch-list of hulls already delivered and not a Treasury outlay total. A combat-vehicle production dashboard dated to a particular year is not automatically this join unless it uses NAICS 336992, MI-10 geography, and the obligation metric.
NAICS 336992 is the nationwide industry book without a MI-10 filter. This extract does not split hulls from turrets from components, and it does not recode these rows as aircraft or missile manufacturing. Those cuts would require award documentation beyond dollars, 246 awards, NAICS 336992, and Michigan 10th District. This page will not invent a share. Unique recipients remain unpublished.
What the MI-10 armored-vehicle table omits
The extract has no plant names, primes, or vehicle types. Facts remain $13,446,478,357.48, 246 awards, NAICS 336992, Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing, Michigan 10th District (MI-10), and district parent $23,302,769,428. Macomb County combat-vehicle folklore belongs on another extract if it appears at all. Keep the obligation label. Later ingests can revise both the dollars and the 246-award count; prefer the live table when the overlay and this snapshot diverge.
Where the 336992 × MI-10 pair lives
Start with Michigan 10th District for the district rollup that contains this Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing cell. NAICS 336992 is the nationwide NAICS 336992 listing. Michigan federal spending gives Michigan context without a MI-10 filter. All spending ties indexes other two-key joins on the same obligation metric. Two hundred forty-six awards totaling this cell remain an administrative file, not a hull roster. Keep both Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing and Michigan 10th District (MI-10) in every citation sentence. Do not recast $13,446,478,357.48 as cash already paid or as Michigan's entire combat-vehicle appropriation. USAspending.gov remains the source; SpendingVault republishes the join. FEC contribution tables do not fund this cell.
Questions
- How much Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing spending is obligated in Michigan 10th District?
- USAspending.gov shows $13,446,478,357.48 in Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, And Tank Component Manufacturing (NAICS 336992) obligations with Michigan 10th District (MI-10) as place of performance, across 246 awards. The sum is a commitment total, not outlays and not the district's full $23,302,769,428 parent. Other NAICS codes sit outside this join unless they also carry 336992.
- Do 246 awards mean 246 tanks in MI-10?
- No. Award count is a row count of NAICS 336992 actions tagged to MI-10. It is not a hull or vendor census. Unique recipients are unpublished. Mean obligation of about $54,660,481.13 is a quotient of $13,446,478,357.48 and 246, not a unit cost.
- Does the MI-10 armored-vehicle cell include aircraft manufacturing (336411)?
- Only if those awards also carry NAICS 336992. Aircraft manufacturing is a different industry key. $13,446,478,357.48 is about 57.7% of the Michigan 10th District parent $23,302,769,428 by arithmetic. Cite USAspending.gov as the source.
- Is the MI-10 armored-vehicle total already paid as outlays?
- Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $13,446,478,357.48 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Progress payments and remaining balances are not published here. Cite USAspending.gov as the source.
USAspending.gov congressional district place-of-performance joined to NAICS industry. Obligations are not outlays.