Alabama
ALTotal Received
$63,152,960,249
Per Capita
$13K
Population
5,024,279
Awards in Alabama
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 2 - FY 2026 - T19
$3.6B
ALABAMA MEDICAID AGENCY
This $3.6 billion grant provides the second installment of federal Medicaid funding to Alabama for fiscal year 2026. Alabama receives one of the highest federal matching rates nationally, with the federal government covering approximately 73% of Medicaid costs.
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 2 - FY 2026 - T19
$6.1B
ALABAMA MEDICAID AGENCY
This $6.1 billion grant provides federal Medicaid funding to Alabama for fiscal year 2026. Alabama has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, maintaining one of the most restrictive eligibility thresholds in the country.
DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEVELOPMENTAL TESTING OF THE NEXT GENERATION INTERCEPTOR (NGI) ALL-UP-ROUND (AUR)
$4.2B
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
This $4.2 billion contract with Lockheed Martin funds the design, development, and testing of the Next Generation Interceptor (NGI), the future missile designed to protect the U.S. homeland from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks. NGI will eventually replace the current Ground-Based Interceptor.
SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM (SLS) STAGES PRODUCTION AND EVOLUTION CONTRACT (SPEC)
$2.3B
THE BOEING COMPANY
This $2.3 billion NASA contract funds the Space Launch System (SLS) Stages Production and Evolution Contract (SPEC). Boeing in Alabama produces the core stage and upper stage of SLS, NASA's most powerful rocket, which is designed to launch the Orion spacecraft and payloads for deep space missions including the Artemis lunar program.
GBI/AUR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SYSTEMS ENG
$4.4B
THE BOEING COMPANY
This $4.4 billion contract with Boeing funds program management and systems engineering for the Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) and All-Up-Round (AUR) components of the homeland missile defense system. GBI interceptors are deployed in Alaska and California to protect the U.S. from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks.
ENGINEERING SERVICES AND SCIENCE CAPABILITY AUGMENTATION (ESSCA)
$1.9B
AMENTUM TECHNOLOGY, INC.
This $1.9 billion NASA contract funds Engineering Services and Science Capability Augmentation (ESSCA) at Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. Amentum Technology provides engineering, technical, and scientific support services for NASA's rocket propulsion, space transportation, and scientific research programs.