Maine
METotal Received
$20,884,157,397
Per Capita
$15K
Population
1,362,359
Awards in Maine
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 29 - FY 2026 - T19
$1.7B
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, MAINE DEPARTMENT OF
This $1.7 billion grant from the Department of Health and Human Services provides Maine's Medicaid entitlement funding for fiscal year 2026. The funding supports Maine's Medicaid program, which provides essential healthcare coverage to eligible low-income residents across the state.
MEDICAID ENTITLEMENT FOR 29 - FY 2026 - T19
$3.3B
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, MAINE DEPARTMENT OF
This $3.3 billion grant provides federal Medicaid funding to Maine for fiscal year 2026. Maine expanded Medicaid in 2019 following a voter-approved ballot initiative, extending coverage to approximately 90,000 additional adults.
CONSTRUCTION OF DDG 51 SHIPS FY23-27
$5.0B
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
This $5 billion contract with Bath Iron Works funds the construction of Arleigh Burke-class (DDG 51) destroyers for fiscal years 2023 through 2027. This is the latest multi-year procurement contract maintaining the Navy's destroyer fleet, built at the historic shipyard in Bath, Maine.
FY18-FY22 DDG 51 CLASS SHIP CONSTRUCTION
$5.3B
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
This $5.3 billion contract with Bath Iron Works funds the construction of Arleigh Burke-class (DDG 51) guided-missile destroyers for fiscal years 2018 through 2022. Bath Iron Works in Maine is one of only two shipyards in the country building these destroyers for the Navy.
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE SERVICES
$3.6B
MARTINS POINT HEALTH CARE INC
This $3.6 billion contract provided comprehensive healthcare services through the Department of Defense, awarded to Martins Point Health Care in Maine. The contract supported the TRICARE program, which delivers health coverage to military service members, retirees, and their families.
FY13-FY17 DDG 51 CLASS SHIP CONSTRUCTION.
$4.9B
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
This $4.9 billion contract with Bath Iron Works funded the construction of Arleigh Burke-class (DDG 51) destroyers for fiscal years 2013 through 2017. These multi-mission destroyers form the backbone of the Navy's surface fleet and are built at one of only two qualified shipyards.