Table C-80. Federal obligations for research and development, by State and performer: fiscal year 1993 [Dollars in thousands] _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | Extramural | | | ____________________________________________________________________________ State (in order of total | | | | | | | | | Federal research & | Total |Intramural| | FFRDCs | | FFRDCs |Other non-| FFRDCs | development obligations) | | 1/ |Industrial| admin by | Univer- | admin by | profit | admin by |State and | | | firms |industrial|sities and|univs and | institu- |nonprofit | local | | | | firms | colleges | colleges | tions | institu- | govts | | | | | | | | tions | | | | | | | | | | _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | Total................| 65,744,145|15,809,832|30,270,628| 1,411,171|10,999,000| 3,647,550| 2,576,487| 737,369| 292,108 | | | | | | | | | California ............| 14,883,737| 1,785,138| 9,194,852| 26,225| 1,592,861| 1,746,484| 338,161| 177,851| 22,165 Maryland ..............| 7,238,624| 4,009,756| 2,201,606| 107,112| 689,819| 15,064| 204,180| 5,437| 5,650 Massachusetts .........| 3,551,660| 383,885| 1,506,230| 0| 681,394| 265,479| 525,805| 175,494| 13,373 Virginia ..............| 3,402,556| 1,226,598| 1,748,093| 272| 201,668| 28,250| 53,272| 133,546| 10,857 Georgia ...............| 3,035,313| 159,002| 2,633,914| 0| 226,849| 0| 11,398| 0| 4,150 | | | | | | | | | Florida ...............| 2,775,255| 607,692| 1,902,844| 0| 250,540| 0| 4,041| 0| 10,138 Pennsylvania ..........| 2,566,507| 353,951| 1,319,823| 0| 706,699| 21,636| 158,950| 0| 5,448 Texas .................| 2,546,244| 467,790| 1,253,665| 0| 587,349| 6,090| 224,091| 0| 7,259 New York ..............| 2,538,016| 131,440| 957,065| 0| 998,061| 193,249| 184,734| 0| 73,467 District of Columbia ..| 2,488,923| 1,712,951| 500,203| 0| 115,698| 0| 144,543| 600| 14,928 | | | | | | | | | New Mexico ............| 2,309,611| 503,783| 176,624| 859,271| 104,633| 646,295| 6,762| 8,313| 3,930 Alabama ...............| 2,149,352| 833,137| 1,134,370| 0| 157,510| 0| 20,187| 0| 4,148 Ohio ..................| 1,921,720| 583,033| 952,372| 0| 303,385| 0| 77,075| 0| 5,855 New Jersey ............| 1,422,848| 509,310| 594,558| 0| 189,222| 106,097| 11,876| 7,995| 3,790 Colorado ..............| 1,343,392| 169,821| 740,567| 0| 219,347| 55,897| 41,852| 111,304| 4,604 | | | | | | | | | Illinois ..............| 963,774| 83,136| 80,657| 144| 373,167| 375,841| 45,563| 0| 5,266 Washington ............| 878,074| 113,263| 265,947| 0| 299,465| 530| 75,104| 116,829| 6,936 Michigan ..............| 877,983| 95,717| 359,694| 0| 360,856| 0| 57,861| 0| 3,855 Missouri ..............| 726,344| 51,288| 455,515| 0| 198,273| 0| 18,042| 0| 3,226 North Carolina ........| 719,115| 174,294| 95,261| 0| 395,051| 0| 37,212| 0| 17,297 | | | | | | | | | Tennessee .............| 674,420| 86,547| 51,224| 303,711| 160,733| 24,456| 45,574| 0| 2,175 Arizona ...............| 535,274| 206,067| 147,469| 0| 143,332| 27,545| 8,590| 0| 2,271 Connecticut ...........| 522,181| 52,905| 220,295| 0| 225,525| 0| 18,214| 0| 5,242 Indiana ...............| 513,647| 77,330| 261,430| 0| 168,976| 0| 3,111| 0| 2,800 Rhode Island ..........| 495,591| 184,784| 233,984| 0| 54,424| 0| 20,258| 0| 2,141 | | | | | | | | | Minnesota .............| 445,536| 40,129| 140,918| 0| 167,277| 0| 91,959| 0| 5,253 Nevada ................| 406,159| 71,044| 313,149| 0| 19,629| 0| 1,335| 0| 1,002 Wisconsin .............| 350,775| 38,190| 44,412| 0| 238,342| 0| 26,369| 0| 3,462 Idaho .................| 303,689| 37,396| 125,209| 55,624| 13,373| 70,844| 393| 0| 850 Utah ..................| 298,829| 140,556| 36,434| 0| 116,039| 0| 4,924| 0| 876 | | | | | | | | | Mississippi ...........| 259,827| 162,622| 46,164| 0| 45,538| 0| 3,828| 0| 1,675 New Hampshire .........| 237,604| 88,839| 81,273| 0| 63,448| 0| 2,306| 0| 1,738 Oregon ................| 229,375| 50,795| 26,350| 0| 122,641| 0| 26,310| 0| 3,279 Iowa ..................| 215,777| 30,424| 17,511| 0| 136,568| 26,812| 2,881| 0| 1,581 West Virginia .........| 206,208| 93,059| 39,171| 0| 38,994| 29,215| 3,503| 0| 2,266 | | | | | | | | | South Carolina ........| 173,173| 38,208| 18,169| 58,812| 53,349| 0| 2,068| 0| 2,567 Louisiana .............| 152,635| 42,557| 15,534| 0| 90,269| 0| 1,977| 0| 2,298 Oklahoma ..............| 117,908| 34,311| 25,377| 0| 41,609| 0| 15,119| 0| 1,492 Hawaii ................| 113,005| 41,703| 11,873| 0| 49,100| 0| 9,486| 0| 843 Alaska ................| 92,692| 47,833| 509| 0| 41,143| 0| 582| 0| 2,625 | | | | | | | | | Kansas ................| 87,858| 12,198| 18,191| 0| 50,399| 0| 5,269| 0| 1,801 Kentucky ..............| 86,668| 15,728| 8,534| 0| 58,977| 0| 1,547| 0| 1,882 Arkansas ..............| 79,185| 40,657| 4,905| 0| 30,915| 0| 1,475| 0| 1,233 Nebraska ..............| 78,477| 24,730| 8,721| 0| 37,649| 0| 6,064| 0| 1,313 Montana ...............| 69,050| 27,075| 22,298| 0| 17,163| 0| 1,283| 0| 1,231 | | | | | | | | | Maine .................| 65,239| 13,003| 17,213| 0| 16,362| 0| 17,055| 0| 1,606 Vermont ...............| 62,143| 5,601| 17,118| 0| 35,313| 0| 3,369| 0| 742 Delaware ..............| 56,160| 12,053| 17,864| 0| 22,281| 0| 2,992| 0| 970 North Dakota ..........| 50,329| 27,220| 595| 0| 20,318| 0| 1,139| 0| 1,057 Wyoming ...............| 48,234| 10,068| 7,583| 0| 23,734| 0| 5,283| 0| 1,566 South Dakota ..........| 26,896| 13,236| 3,363| 0| 8,403| 0| 1,202| 0| 692 | | | | | | | | | Outlying areas ........| 332,745| 71,772| 212,578| 0| 35,079| 7,766| 313| 0| 5,237 Offices abroad ........| 17,808| 16,207| 1,350| 0| 251| 0| 0| 0| 0 | | | | | | | | | _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1/ Includes costs associated with the administration of intramural and extramural programs by Federal personnel as well as actual intramural performance NOTE: Only the following 10 agencies are required to report to this section of the survey: the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Interior, Transportation, and Health and Human Services; the Environmental Protection Agency; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and the National Science Foundation. The obligations of the 10 major R&D supporting agencies included in this table represent approximately 98 percent of total Federal R&D obligations in fiscal year 1993. KEY: FFRDCs = Federally funded research and development centers SOURCE: National Science Foundation/SRS, Survey of Federal Funds for Research and Development: Fiscal Years 1993, 1994, and 1995