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Aug 2010
US Private Sector Homeland Security Market 2010-2014
The US economic downturn has had an adverse effect on the 2010 US Private Sector Homeland Security (HLS) market. Despite bottom-line concerns, the private sector has a strong demand for HLS related products and services. Whilst the economic factors may have changed growth expectations in 2010, the market is positioned to recover strongly in the 2011-2014 period.
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Jul 2010
The Homeland Security Market 2010-2020
Homeland Security is a vast and dynamic market that is the subject of this extensive defence report. Thorough analysis of government spending, policy and procurement programmes are carried out, with an in-depth examination of the market potential from 2010-2020. The ever-present and continually-evolving threats to homeland security necessitate a commensurate technologically-based effort to combat such activities as terrorism, cyber attack, piracy and natural disasters. Based on this research, global government spending in 2010 on homeland security will reach $178.2bn. Over the forecast period of 2010-2020, the cumulative homeland security market will total nearly $2.7 trillion.
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Apr 2010
US Department of Homeland Security FY 2011 Budget - Market Report
This research service is focused on assessing and detailing the FY 2011 federal budget for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). As such, this market is defined as the spending for products and services by DHS to government contractors. Although grant funding will be highlighted where appropriate, the actual spending of grant money at the state and local level is not assessed here. This work is solely focused on the federal level funding and spending.
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Feb 2010
CBRN Defence Market 2010-2020
Our latest defence report - CBRN Defence Market 2010-2020 - explores and analyses the substantial business opportunities presented by one of the most significant markets in the defence and homeland security sector. Our study examines the leading markets for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) defence products and services, as well as assessing the factors that are driving sales growth around the world.
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Feb 2010
People Screening Portals: Technologies & Global Markets 2010-2014
The failed Christmas day bombing of Northwest flight 253 has revealed significant lapses in the security measures employed at airports across the globe and has triggered a rush to enforce existing, as well as institute new, more stringent, guidelines. This flurry of activity is sparking a revolution in the people screening marketplace which will result in a move away from metal detector portal- based screening to premium detection technologies. In financial terms, the market will shift from systems that cost, $5,000-$25,000 to more than $100,000 – $250,000.
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Jan 2010
Cyberwarfare Market 2010-2020
Visiongain's new defence report – Cyberwarfare Market 2010-2020 – assesses the considerable business opportunities exhibited by one of the defence industry’s fastest-growing markets. This market study examines the leading cyber nations and analyses the range of factors that are driving strong global sales growth.
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Dec 2009
Afghanistan Government National Security Markets 2010-2014
After eight years of training, Afghanistan’s military and police have made progress, but there is still considerable work to be done. Presently, only a fraction of their forces are capable of confronting insurgents and maintaining law and order. President Obama’s Afghan strategy is predicated on the assumption that the pace of ANA and ANP recruitment, training and deployment can be significantly accelerated.
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April 2009
Seaport Security Market Assessment-EU Accession States
This service aims forecasting the seaport security spending in the European Union Accession States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Malta and Cyprus ) over the period 2008- 2016, assess market dynamics and the competitive environment and present interested parties with suggestions and recommendations on hot to approach the EU Accession Seaport Security markets.
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Mar 2009
Maritime Security Market Assessment-European Union
The European Union maritime security market is expected to decline from 2008 to 2015. The ports and ships have upgraded their security systems in 2004 keeping in line with the International Ships and Port Facilities Security (ISPS) regulations formulated by the International Maritime Organization of the United Nations. The spending after this up gradation is only on the maintenance of these equipments. The Maritime Security Market has not undergone any technology changes in since 2004. Frost & Sullivan expects the market to grow if new high technology products are introduced in the market that would enhance the speed of cargo screening in the seaports. International Maritime Organization is expected to release new set of guidelines and regulations in maritime security to counter increasing piracy and terrorism threats. Research indicates that the overall spending would fall to an extremely low level (i.e., maintenance levels) from 2008 onwards, however an increase in maritime security spending to enhance security procedures is expected after 2012 in order to upgrade latest security systems in accordance with the ISPC regulations.
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Mar 2009
U.S. Handheld and Trace Explosives Detection Market
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled U.S. Handheld and Trace Explosives Detection Market provides spending forecasts and analysis, market trends, market drivers and restraints as well as a competitive overview of the market. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: handheld, desktop, and developmental trace explosives detection technologies across the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), state, local, federal, and commercial market segments.
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Feb 2009
Saudi Arabia: Homeland Security Market Research Report 2010-2018
Saudi Arabia’s Homeland Security market is unlike any other market in the world. It is the only country whose very survival is threatened by terrorism resulting from both internal (homegrown infiltration of Al Qaeda and the Shia minority) and external forces (e.g. the threat of a nuclear Iran, an annual Hajj pilgrimage of millions, the security of 24% of the world’s oil reserves threats). Recession or not, Saudi Arabia will continue to mobilize all recourse to maintain and strengthen highly effective HKS-HLD infrastructure. With nearly unlimited monetary resources the Kingdom created a complex maze of 24 redundant HLS-HLD organizations numbering more than 250,000 people.
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Feb 2009
U.S. Bio-Detection Homeland Security and Defense Technology and Market Forecast - 2010-2014
The Bio-Detection markets present some of the fastest growing and vibrant markets in the Homeland Security industry. The Obama administration is committed to accelerate the spending in Bioterror mitigation programs. In February 2009 the Congress passed a bill including additional funding of over $1.7 Billion, earmarked at Bio-security and Bio-health, and R&D.
This report describes the technologies and markets dedicated to using biological detectors for either constant automatic standoff surveillance of an indoor facility (e.g., mall, postal distribution center), an outdoor environment, or manual usage by 1st responders to check whether or not suspect traces consist of bio-terror agents. Such systems, in the context of Homeland Security, are mainly designed to mitigate the effects of biological terrorism.
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Sep 2008
U.S. DHS Grant System
The total DHS budget for 2008 reached over $47 billion and is likely to exceed $56 billion by 2011. The DHS Grant System is becoming more and more refined; however, the states and local governments interested in receiving these DHS grants become very intricate. When the first grants were released; requirements for domestic preparedness grants that were given to states were very little. Now, states are required to certify their compliance with the National Incident Management System and demonstrate how their intended projects intersect and align with the national response plan, the National Preparedness Goal.
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Sep 2008
Border Security Market Assessment-EU Accession States
This service aims forecasting the national security spending in the Maritime security areas in the European Union Accession States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary) over the period 2008- 2017, assess market dynamics and the competitive environment and present interested parties with suggestions and recommendations on hot to approach the EU Accession States Civil Security markets, particularly in the Border security area.
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Sep 2008
Maritime Security Market Assessment EU-Accession States
This service aims forecasting the national security spending in the Maritime security areas in the European Union Accession States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Malta and Cyprus) over the period 2008, 2017, assess market dynamics and the competitive environment and present interested parties with suggestions and recommendations on hot to approach the EU Accession States Civil Security markets, particularly in the Maritime security area.
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