Federal R&D Obligations to Industry, 2000-2004
Sources: National Science Foundation
- FY 2004 R&D Geographic Distribution of Obligations for Selected Agencies (Table 83), http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf07323/content.cfm?pub_id=3766&id=2
- FY 2003 Federal Obligations for Research and Development for Selected Agencies, by state and other locations and performer (Table 83), http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf06313/tables.htm
- FY 2002 Federal Obligations for Research and Development for Selected Agencies, by State and Performer (Table 83), http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf05307/sectc.htm
- FY 2001 Federal Obligations for Research and Development for Selected Agencies, by State and Performer (Table 83), http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf04310/sectc.htm
- FY 2000 Federal Obligations for Research and Development for Selected Agencies, by State and Performer (Table 83), http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf02321/sectc.htm
Notes: U.S. total includes Puerto Rico and other outlying areas. Dollars are in thousands.
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State 2000 $ 2000 Rank 2001 $ 2001 Rank 2002 $ 2002 Rank 2003 $ 2003 Rank 2004 $ 2004 RankAlabama 642,543 12 1,095,255 9 1,377,944 5 1,579,349 5 1,470,801 10Alaska 14,398 44 15,534 45 67,169 34 23,825 41 69,518 39Arizona 705,666 11 1,258,944 7 1,439,099 4 1,231,254 9 1,579,888 7Arkansas 3,003 51 55,666 37 5,735 50 5,232 49 8,076 48California 6,917,102 1 4,359,351 1 6,697,037 1 7,839,362 1 7,874,995 1Colorado 507,275 14 383,781 18 569,861 15 540,105 18 761,557 17Connecticut 421,158 15 882,209 10 1,344,658 6 1,507,106 7 1,563,596 8Delaware 17,345 42 10,596 47 12,908 45 13,620 45 11,456 46District of Columbia 277,705 19 343,963 21 359,419 19 527,006 19 872,477 15Florida 1,232,024 6 1,269,435 6 1,037,911 10 1,193,445 10 1,550,383 9Georgia 1,990,999 4 2,647,977 2 804,316 13 387,447 20 490,091 19Hawaii 50,404 36 87,718 32 81,020 30 94,454 30 121,136 30Idaho 51,790 35 39,762 40 28,363 42 50,585 38 60,944 40Illinois 145,672 26 282,268 22 75,778 32 166,738 27 183,673 26Indiana 186,092 23 199,134 25 141,045 25 148,171 29 127,163 29Iowa 19,948 41 24,236 44 45,538 37 83,258 34 76,399 36Kansas 104,423 29 141,900 27 21,030 43 20,120 43 47,462 43Kentucky 75,518 31 100,566 31 19,165 44 20,912 42 32,277 45Louisiana 15,517 43 39,393 41 90,468 29 91,664 31 102,070 32Maine 167,883 24 345,460 20 106,267 27 14,064 44 78,277 35Maryland 2,371,166 3 2,060,408 4 2,439,542 3 2,230,402 4 2,380,042 4Massachusetts 1,673,263 5 1,365,472 5 1,240,619 7 1,368,269 8 1,888,359 6Michigan 158,872 25 372,828 19 298,827 21 693,250 16 195,221 25Minnesota 364,837 17 419,621 16 568,390 16 217,119 24 225,208 23Mississippi 104,886 28 87,181 33 316,027 20 865,658 11 1,303,919 11Missouri 417,238 16 396,393 17 510,998 18 542,858 17 2,365,229 5Montana 9,510 46 11,802 46 7,023 49 10,421 46 38,848 44Nebraska 4,761 50 9,099 48 8,355 47 5,799 48 10,903 47Nevada 199,188 22 210,797 24 231,390 23 294,117 22 343,552 21New Hampshire 227,935 20 259,932 23 108,847 26 167,275 26 147,293 27New Jersey 1,150,533 8 675,108 14 935,703 11 791,356 14 946,328 14New Mexico 206,320 21 181,234 26 232,541 22 251,875 23 342,509 22New York 730,647 10 779,713 12 832,148 12 853,366 12 1,239,110 12North Carolina 100,803 30 86,176 34 149,604 24 170,080 25 205,821 24North Dakota 7,164 47 7,489 49 7,829 48 6,912 47 7,699 49Ohio 554,622 13 685,198 13 568,354 17 737,789 15 830,113 16Oklahoma 41,660 39 68,664 35 68,600 33 63,089 36 73,996 37Oregon 124,574 27 132,880 28 36,139 40 33,695 40 55,243 41Pennsylvania 949,767 9 876,336 11 1,045,767 9 1,542,275 6 1,205,256 13Rhode Island 56,005 32 41,595 39 44,476 38 40,015 39 51,553 42South Carolina 45,050 38 48,064 38 56,446 35 87,770 33 96,126 33South Dakota 4,829 49 5,374 50 10,877 46 3,737 50 4,621 50Tennessee 53,986 33 61,060 36 78,353 31 89,322 32 140,980 28Texas 1,196,230 7 1,151,597 8 1,236,785 8 2,512,050 3 3,301,999 2Utah 46,929 37 116,000 29 98,817 28 306,832 21 357,663 20Vermont 11,521 45 34,571 43 38,776 39 70,527 35 116,859 31Virginia 2,807,625 2 2,553,434 3 3,136,106 2 3,221,525 2 3,250,001 3Washington 284,141 18 445,130 15 652,696 14 817,144 13 726,118 18West Virginia 52,805 34 103,916 30 56,088 36 160,289 28 86,325 34Wisconsin 21,332 40 39,321 42 35,461 41 53,674 37 72,858 38Wyoming 5,146 48 2,206 51 2,903 51 2,204 51 1,911 51U.S. total 27,643,758 26,897,471 29,446,784 33,786,122 39,143,691
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