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Only Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties received more defense-related work than Orange County in 1991. However, the value of those contracts was down 10% from 1989’s total. Among Orange County cities, Fullerton was the largest beneficiary of the 1991 pacts. Its billion dollars worth of contracts were more than double those of No. 2 Anaheim.

Where the Work Went

The largest share of defense awards to Orange County contractors in 1991 landed in two North County cities: Fullerton and Anaheim. Contract value in millions of dollars Fullerton: 41.0% / ($1,092.0) Anaheim: 19.2% / ($510.2) Huntington Beach: 12.7% / ($337.6) Seal Beach: 10.2% / ($272.1) Newport Beach: 3.9% / ($104.3) Rest of county: 13.0% / ($347.1)

OC’s Largest Prime Contractors Of the county’s 10 largest military contractors in 1989, eight were still on the list in 1991. However, only General Motors/Hughes and Northrop actually had larger awards in 1991 than in 1989. Dollar amounts in millions 1989 1. General Motors/Hughes: $764.5 2. Rockwell International: 735.4 3. McDonnell Douglas Corp.: 649.4 4. Loral Corp.*: 106.5 5. Interstate Electronics: 94.7 6. Parker Hannifin Corp.: 53.6 7. Northrop Corp.: 43.2 8. Brunswick Corp.: 35.4 9. All-Bann Enterprises Inc.: 24.4 10. Cartright Electronics Inc.: 17.4 1991 1. General Motors/Hughes: $1,077.5 2. Rockwell International: 456.1 3. McDonnell Douglas Corp.: 321.1 4. NASP National Contractor: 129.5 5. Loral Corp.: 86.9 6. Interstate Electronics: 63.7 7. Northrop Corp.: 62.8 8. Parker Hannifin Corp.: 37.1 9. Steve P. Rados Inc.: 27.0 10. All-Bann Enterprises Inc.: 19.6 * Formerly Ford Aerospace; Loral bought the company in 1990. Sources: Institute for Economic and Environmental Studies, Cal State Fullerton; California Department of Finance

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