Military Construction, National Guard obligations in Wyoming
USAspending.gov records $47,556,768 in Military Construction, National Guard obligations under CFDA 12.400 with place of performance in Wyoming, spread across 4 awards. That figure is an obligation sum for one Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number inside one state, not an outlay ledger and not Wyoming’s full federal footprint. Four award rows can still carry a mid-eight-figure construction book when the instruments are large facility actions rather than a stack of small task orders. The pair is a join: program 12.400 and state WY.
Key figures
- Military Construction, National Guard CFDA 12.400 shows $47,556,768 in Wyoming place-of-performance obligations on 4 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $11,889,192 per award.
- The figure is a two-key USAspending join, not Wyoming’s full federal total and not a census of armories, training sites, or Guard construction projects.
- Obligations are not outlays; FEC filings do not fund this cell.
- Wyoming is a place-of-performance tag (state WY), not a unit census.
What this Military Construction, National Guard–Wyoming join is
Military Construction, National Guard and Wyoming meet on this page. $47,556,768 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. The Wyoming spending hub totals every CFDA in the state. The national Military Construction, National Guard hub totals every state for 12.400. This page is the overlap, not a ranking of programs and not a claim that Wyoming caused the awards. USAspending.gov is the source table. Obligations are commitments recorded on the award file, not outlays that have already left the Treasury.
Four awards against $47,556,768 yields about $11,889,192 per award if the sum were divided evenly. That mean is arithmetic, not a typical instrument and not a median. Correlation between a catalog code and a Wyoming place-of-performance tag is not causation. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Campaign-finance tables and federal award tables remain separate datasets even when they share a geography label.
CFDA 12.400 is a construction listing, not a unit roster
The catalog number is 12.400. Official title: MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, NATIONAL GUARD. Other military construction or operations-and-maintenance listings that do not carry CFDA 12.400 would invent a combined total this packet never computed. Packet facts on the program side stop at the name Military Construction, National Guard, the number 12.400, $47,556,768, and 4 awards. This packet lists no award recipients and no contractor names. Military Construction, National Guard as a catalog title describes the assistance type on the award file. It does not prove how each dollar was used on the ground.
Four award rows can still carry a mid-eight-figure construction book when the instruments are large facility actions rather than a stack of small task orders. Place of performance can sit on a statewide stamp that only says Wyoming. Cheyenne or Casper folklore may send a reader here; those stories are not a metro split in this packet. The nationwide CFDA 12.400 page includes other geographies, so it is not this cell.
Wyoming as a place-of-performance stamp on Guard construction
Wyoming is USAspending state code WY. A recipient headquartered elsewhere can still show WY if performance is coded there. Awards coded to Colorado, Montana, Utah, or Nebraska stay on other state–program ties. $47,556,768 is not Wyoming’s private budget and is not every federal dollar that touches related work in the state. Statewide Wyoming federal spending is the parent table. CFDA 12.400 is one program inside that table.
Readers who want every Wyoming assistance line should use the Wyoming programs index rather than this single join. Matching 12.400 to Wyoming does not mean the state selected these awards. It also does not mean outlays equal $47,556,768 inside Wyoming. Reuse $47,556,768 only with both join sides named: Military Construction, National Guard and Wyoming.
Four awards behind $47,556,768
4 is the award-record count, not 4 armories, training sites, or Guard construction projects. Average obligation is about $11,889,192 ($47,556,768 ÷ 4). That mean can hide a mix of large cooperative agreements, formula awards, and smaller modifications. The packet does not publish a median, a maximum, or a year-by-year split. Treat 4 as the award-record count in the aggregate.
Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $47,556,768 as given in the USAspending program-by-state aggregate. Unique vendors stay unpublished. Later bulk files can move both the dollars and the 4-award count. If a live table later shows a different total than $47,556,768, treat the live harvest as newer and this copy as a narrative of the packet facts. Do not average the two figures.
What the Guard construction–Wyoming pair is not
A shared state tag does not mean Wyoming selected these awards, and it does not convert Military Construction, National Guard outlays to $47,556,768 inside the state. The join is not a census of armories, training sites, or Guard construction projects. It is not other military construction or operations-and-maintenance listings that do not carry CFDA 12.400. FEC filings do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.
Continue from Military Construction, National Guard in Wyoming for the overlay table, CFDA 12.400 for the national program, Wyoming federal spending for all agencies and programs, Wyoming programs for other CFDA lines in the state, and All spending ties for other pairs. Cite CFDA 12.400, Wyoming, $47,556,768, USAspending.gov, obligations only.
Reading the 12.400 overlay next to this join
The overlay at Military Construction, National Guard in Wyoming is the tabular sibling of this prose page. It holds the same two keys—CFDA 12.400 and Wyoming place of performance—without adding a fiscal-year series that the packet does not supply. Award count 4 should be checked the same way: a later rebuild can add or drop rows when USAspending restates assistance records. Researchers who need Military Construction, National Guard in every state should use the national CFDA 12.400 hub.
This page exists because two tables meet. It does not treat 4 awards as the number of armories, training sites, or Guard construction projects. Obligations remain commitments on the award file, not outlays already paid. Prefer live tables at /states/wy/programs/12.400/, /programs/12.400/, /states/wy/, /states/wy/programs/, and /ties/ after later ingests. Keep Military Construction, National Guard and Wyoming together when citing $47,556,768.
Questions
- How much Military Construction, National Guard funding is obligated in Wyoming?
- USAspending.gov records $47,556,768 in obligations for CFDA 12.400 with Wyoming place of performance, covering 4 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not outlays and not a census of armories, training sites, or Guard construction projects. Keep Military Construction, National Guard and Wyoming together when citing $47,556,768.
- What is the average National Guard construction award in Wyoming?
- Dividing $47,556,768 by 4 awards produces about $11,889,192 per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical single instrument. 4 remains a USAspending award-record count, not 4 armories, training sites, or Guard construction projects. Unique recipients are unpublished.
- Is this all federal spending in Wyoming?
- No. Only CFDA 12.400 (Military Construction, National Guard) is in this cell. Other programs appear on the Wyoming programs index and on other state–program ties. Nationwide 12.400 is not limited to Wyoming. Mixing other military construction or operations-and-maintenance listings that do not carry CFDA 12.400 would invent a larger total.
- Where is the live 12.400 × WY table?
- Military Construction, National Guard in Wyoming is the overlay at /states/wy/programs/12.400/. CFDA 12.400 is /programs/12.400/. Wyoming federal spending is /states/wy/. Wyoming programs is /states/wy/programs/. All spending ties is /ties/. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 12.400 × WY pair.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.