FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2013, file photo, just cut stacks of 100 bills make their way down the line at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Western Currency Facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Big U.S. companies have been piling up cash for years, but have spent little of it on buying equipment and raising wages and other things to grow the economy. Republicans say they know how to fix this: Give companies even more money by cutting their taxes. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2013, file photo, just cut stacks of 100 bills make their way down the line at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Western Currency Facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Big U.S. companies have been piling up cash for years, but have spent little of it on buying equipment and raising wages and other things to grow the economy. Republicans say they know how to fix this: Give companies even more money by cutting their taxes. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File) Credit: LM Otero

The following are the federal contracts awarded to companies in New Hampshire for the week of Nov. 2 to Nov. 8.

Tech Resources Inc., Milford, won a $217,018 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support for antenna couplers.

Timken Co., Lebanon, won a $74,016 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for duplex ball bearings.

Continental Microwave and Tool Co., Exeter, won a $45,800 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for waveguide assemblies.

InSource Design and Manufacturing Technologies, Amherst, won a $33,150 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electrical filter assemblies.

PD&E Electronics LLC, North Hampton, won a $31,683 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for current regulators.

Team Eagle Inc., Tilton, won a $29,046 federal contract set aside for small business from the U.S. Army for the rental of snow removal units.

Transupport Inc., Merrimack, won a $27,896 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for hexagon plain nuts.