Which Andover Companies Got The Most Federal Coronavirus Money?

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Andover MA

11 November, 2020

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ANDOVER, MA— From cleaning services to personal protective equipment, the federal government has sent more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies for coronavirus relief efforts since Congress passed the CARES Act in March. And more than $665 million, or 44 percent, of that federal money ended up in Andover, thanks to Phillips North America LLC, which has received contracts under the CARES Act for everything from data processing to protective equipment manufacturing, according to the Federal Procurement Data System. >>Which Massachusetts Towns Got The Most Federal Coronavirus Money? Andover Companies Receiving The Most Money In CARES Act Contracts As of Nov. 5 Engility Corporation — $367,734.31 Philips North America — $664,877,670.97 Physical Sciences Inc. — $999,997 Philips received contracts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Indian Health Service, the National Institutes of Health, among other agencies. The bulk of Engility's federal contract money came from the U.S. Army, for engineering services, while Physical Sciences received almost $1 million from the Air Force for research. The list of companies getting CARES Act contracts includes some of the best-known names doing business in Massachusetts, including General Dynamics, Iron Mountain Information Management, Raytheon, Siemens Healthcare and W.B. Mason. Well-known nonprofits, including MIT, Harvard and Boston Children's Hospital, have also received CARES Act contracts. You can search for companies that received payments under CARES Act contracts through Nov. 5 using the search box below. You can also search by town. A payment showing $0 means the contract has been awarded but not payments had been made as of Nov. 5: Source: Federal Procurement Data System The map below shows the Massachusetts towns that host companies that received $1 million or more in total CARES Act contracts as of Nov. 5. Zoom in and click on a pin to see how much companies in that town have been paid under the CARES Act. Congress passed the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27. In addition to providing direct aid to people who lost their jobs and establishing the Paycheck Protection Program to help small businesses avoid laying off workers, the act included direct government spending for fighting the coronavirus. Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or [email protected].

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