軍用監視攝影機裝置市場(2010∼2020年):ISR的全動作錄影帶 是由出版商Visiongain在2010年06月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含146 Pages 價格從美金2331起跳。
全球的軍用監視攝影機裝置的投資額在2010年會達77億美金。
本報告書內容包括:軍用監視攝影機裝置市場的詳細分析、從監視攝影機取得的全動作錄影帶等各種產品所提供的企業之商業化展望和2010年以後的成長展望、銷售預測等彙整、內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 實施摘要
第2章 軍用監視攝影機裝置市場的介紹
- 資訊、監視、偵查的全動作錄影帶
- 綠影帶加工的課題
- 動畫的定義
- 本報告書的優點
- 調查方法
第3章 全球的軍用監視錄影機裝置市場
- 全球市場
- 美國市場的獨佔狀態
- 急速擴大的市場
- 成長機會
第4章 主要軍用監視攝影機裝置市場
- 美國
- 中國
- 英國
- 法國
- 以色列
- 俄羅斯
- 德國
- 韓國
- 沙烏地阿拉伯
- 印度
- 其他
第5章 軍用監視攝影機裝置市場的SWOT分析
第6章 専家的見解
第7章 主要企業
第8章 結論
第9章 用語
圖表
Abstract
Visiongain' s brand new defence report - Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market 2010-2020: Full-Motion Video for ISR - assesses the exciting business
opportunities presented by one of the most dynamic technological markets in
the defence industry. Our in-depth study examines the leading national markets
for military video surveillance systems, as well as assessing the factors that
are driving sales growth around the world. Our analysis has concluded that
worldwide spending on military video surveillance systems will reach $7.7bn in
2010.
We examine the commercial prospects for companies involved in supplying
products ranging from video cameras to full-motion video (FMV) processing
architectures. This analytical report defines the current state of the
military video surveillance systems market and discusses its potential for
growth from 2010 onwards, with detailed sales forecasting carried out at both
global and national levels. We analyse the combination of drivers and
restraints that are resulting in increasing sales around the world. We also
examine the most promising areas of technological development that are likely
to affect procurement decisions over our forecast period.
How are the military powers seeking to overcome the challenges posed by
processing increasing volumes of video data? Which national military video
surveillance systems markets offer the most significant growth opportunities
between 2010 and 2020? What are the likely effects of intense pressure on
government budgets? To what extent is the increasing US focus on acquiring
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) assets for
counter-insurgency missions in Iraq and Afghanistan driving sales?
We answer these critical questions and many more through the in-depth analyses
presented within this report.
A comprehensive analysis of the military video surveillance systems market
Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020: Full-Motion Video for
ISR examines the global market for video surveillance systems used by armed
forces from an impartial standpoint. We offer a review of significant military
video surveillance systems contracting activity based on our close analysis of
information obtained from multiple sources.
The report draws on a rich combination of official corporate and governmental
announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and a
gathering of unique expert opinion from leading industry figures. These
primary research interviews are not available elsewhere - only by ordering
this report will you have access to them.
Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020: Full-Motion Video for
ISR provides detailed sales forecasts for the global market and leading
national markets; a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT)
analysis; discussions of commercial and technological trends; and assessments
of the most important market drivers and restraints. This report also includes
transcripts of five in-depth interviews with industry experts. This package of
analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else.
Why you should buy Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020: Full-Motion Video for ISR
The main benefits you can derive from purchasing this report are:
- You will come to understand the current state of the global military video
surveillance systems market and form a clear vision of how it is expected to
develop, based on our detailed market forecasts.
- You will be able to examine detailed global sales forecasts from 2010 to
2020.
- You will also be able to study sales forecasts for the leading national
markets from 2010 to 2020.
- You will gain an insight into the military video surveillance systems
market' s potential for further sales growth by examining the key commercial
drivers and restraints.
- You will learn how the leading players in the military video surveillance
systems marketplace are performing, with accompanying analysis of recent
significant contract awards.
- You will be able to appreciate the range of factors affecting market
growth with our SWOT analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and
threats.
- You will discover what experts from five of the leading companies in the
military video surveillance systems sector think the future holds by reading
original interviews covering a wide range of relevant topics, from bringing
commercial innovation into the government sphere to weathering the economic
downturn and securing business opportunities. The featured companies
interviewed are:
- Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS);
- Harris Corporation;
- Lockheed Martin Corporation;
- Sarnoff Corporation; and
- Z Microsystems Inc.
FMV has come to play an indispensable role in the all-source intelligence
blend available to military decision-makers. The video surveillance market is
therefore expected to benefit from the establishment of further acquisition
programmes relating to systems ranging from video cameras to FMV processing
architectures.
Our analysis demonstrates that the global military video surveillance systems
market is a growing marketplace offering opportunities that are likely to see
a range of companies realising commercial success, from major defence
contractors and systems integrators to niche video-analysis specialists.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction to Military Video Surveillance Systems
- 2.1 Full-Motion Video for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- 2.2 The Challenge of Video Processing
- 2.3 Defining Motion Imagery
- 2.4 The Benefits of This Report
- 2.5 Methods
3. The Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 3.2 US Dominance of the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 3.3 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
- 3.4 Growth Opportunities in the International Military Video Surveillance
Systems Marketplace
4. Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
- 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.1.1 US Air Force
- 4.1.1.1 Focus on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- 4.1.1.2 Gorgon Stare
- 4.1.1.3 Multi-Spectral Targeting System
- 4.1.1.4 MX-15Di
- 4.1.2 US Army
- 4.1.2.1 Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Systems-Combined
- 4.1.2.2 Star SAFIRE
- 4.1.2.3 Tacticomp
- 4.1.2.4 TerraSight
- 4.1.2.5 Autonomous Real-Time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance - Imaging
System
- 4.1.3 US Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force
- 4.1.3.1 Budget Priority
- 4.1.3.2 MC-12W Liberty
- 4.1.4 US Joint Forces Command
- 4.1.4.1 Empire Challenge 09
- 4.1.4.2 Valiant Angel
- 4.1.5 US Marine Corps
- 4.1.5.1 VideoScout-MC
- 4.1.5.2 Ground Based Operational Surveillance System
- 4.1.5.3 Praetorian
- 4.1.6 US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- 4.1.7 US Operationally Responsive Space Office
- 4.2 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.3 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.4 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.5 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.6 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.7 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.8 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.9 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.10 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.11 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
5. SWOT Analysis of the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 5.1 Strengths
- 5.1.1 High Demand for Full-Motion Video
- 5.1.2 Acquisition of Advanced ISR Assets
- 5.1.3 Innovation in Commercial Industry
- 5.1.4 Emerging Powers Maintaining Spending Plans
- 5.2 Weaknesses
- 5.2.1 Communications Network Capacity Constraints
- 5.2.2 Video Processing Challenges
- 5.2.3 Continuing Pressure on Government Budgets
- 5.2.4 Limited Budgets for ISR in Emerging Markets
- 5.3 Opportunities
- 5.3.1 Counter-Insurgency Operations
- 5.3.2 Surveillance Systems for Force Protection
- 5.3.3 The Rise of Unmanned ISR Platforms
- 5.3.4 High-Definition Video
- 5.4 Threats
- 5.4.1 Concern over Emphasis on Unmanned ISR Systems
- 5.4.2 Delays in Determining Video Standards
- 5.4.3 Uncertain Global Economic Outlook
- 5.4.4 Delaying Uptake While Technology Matures
6. Expert Opinion
- 6.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Jon Armstrong, Director of Full-Motion
Video Solutions
- 6.1.1 Adapting Advanced Technology to Analytical Processes
- 6.1.2 Valiant Angel Marks Milestone in Managing Full-Motion Video
- 6.1.3 Considering Advantages and Challenges of Video
- 6.1.4 US Military Fields Numerous Video Assets
- 6.1.5 Continuing Warfighter Demand for Video Drives Sales
- 6.1.6 Plans for Strategic Architecture Integration and Tactical
Application Development
- 6.2 Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS): Dewey Houck, Director,
Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS) Mission Systems; Mike Gannon, VSOC
Program Manager, Global Security Systems
- 6.2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Full-Motion Video Intelligence
- 6.2.2 Experience Protecting US Borders
- 6.2.3 Deployment of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Powers Sales Growth
- 6.3 Harris Corporation: Fred Poole, Director of Advanced ISR Programs &
Government Digital Media Solutions, Broadcast Communications Division
- 6.3.1 Applying Broadcast Industry Experience to Government Challenges
- 6.3.2 FAME Architecture Puts Video in Context
- 6.3.3 Ensuring Security While Maintaining Video Quality
- 6.3.4 Giving Troops Access to Video Feeds
- 6.3.5 Grasping Opportunities to Take Commercial Innovation into Military
Markets
- 6.3.6 US Government Lags Behind Industry in Handling Full-Motion Video
- 6.3.7 US Allies Express Interest in Video Systems
- 6.3.8 Awaiting Acquisition Decisions
- 6.4 Z Microsystems Inc.: Jack Wade, Chief Executive Officer
- 6.4.1 Supplier of Rugged Computing Systems to Government and Military
Users
- 6.4.2 Developing Video Image Processing Algorithms
- 6.4.3 Enhancing Full-Motion Video from Unmanned Platforms
- 6.4.4 Image Processing Requires Extremely Powerful Computers
- 6.4.5 Security Measures for Commercial Off-The-Shelf Products
- 6.4.6 Demand for Unmanned Aircraft Lessens Impact of Recession
- 6.5 Sarnoff Corporation: John Bradburn, Senior Director of Government
Business Development
- 6.5.1 Legacy of Vision Systems Development
- 6.5.2 Military Video Provides Strong and Growing Business Area
- 6.5.3 Moving Beyond Situational Awareness to Produce Actionable
Intelligence
- 6.5.4 Strong R&D Base Offers Protection from Economic Storm
- 6.5.5 Challenging Prime Contractors for Business
- 6.5.6 In-House R&D Producing Readily Deployable Technology
7. Leading Military Video Surveillance Systems Companies
- 7.1 AAI Corporation
- 7.2 Ampex Data Systems Corporation
- 7.3 BAE Systems
- 7.4 BlueSky Mast Inc.
- 7.5 Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
- 7.6 Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc.
- 7.7 Defence Vision Systems Ltd. (DVS)
- 7.8 Digital Results Group Inc. (DRG)
- 7.9 EchoStorm Worldwide LLC
- 7.10 FLIR Systems Inc.
- 7.11 Harris Corporation
- 7.12 ICx Technologies Inc.
- 7.13 Intergraph Corporation
- 7.14 intuVision Inc.
- 7.15 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc.
- 7.16 Lockheed Martin Corporation
- 7.17 Northrop Grumman Corporation
- 7.18 Raytheon Company
- 7.19 Sarnoff Corporation
- 7.20 SecurWireless Inc.
- 7.21 Sensors Unlimited Inc.
- 7.22 Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
- 7.23 Thales Group
- 7.24 VideoBank
- 7.25 Z Microsystems Inc.
8. Conclusions
- 8.1 Global Demand in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 8.2 Drivers of Growth in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 8.2.1 Growing Demand for Full-Motion Video to Enhance Counter-Insurgency
Operations and Force Protection
- 8.2.2 Equipping New Manned and Unmanned ISR Assets
- 8.3 Restraints on Growth in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 8.3.1 The Challenge of Achieving Standardised Video Processing
- 8.3.2 Limited Communications Capacity
- 8.4 Opportunities in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
9. Glossary
List of Tables and Figures
- Table 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.2 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints in the Military Video Surveillance
Systems Market 2010-2020
- Table 3.4 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets,
2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.5 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Share, 2009, 2015, 2020 (%)
- Table 3.6 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets,
2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.7 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets CAGR
(%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 3.8 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems
Markets CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 3.9 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m, %)
- Table 3.10 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m, %)
- Table 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, %
AGR)
- Table 4.2 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.3 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.4 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.5 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, %
AGR)
- Table 4.6 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.7 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.8 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.9 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.10 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.11 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.12 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.13 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.14 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.15 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market,
2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.16 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR
(%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.17 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market,
2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.18 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR
(%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.19 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.20 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%),
2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 4.21 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market,
2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.22 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
- Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
2010-2020
- Figure 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 3.2 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Share, 2009 (%)
- Figure 3.3 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Share, 2015 (%)
- Figure 3.4 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Share, 2020 (%)
- Figure 3.5 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets,
2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 3.6 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets, 2009
vs. 2020 ($m)
- Figure 3.7 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems
Markets CAGR (%), 2010-2020
- Figure 3.8 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 3.9 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 (%)
- Figure 3.10 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 3.11 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 (%)
- Figure 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 4.2 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 4.3 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 4.4 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 4.5 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 4.6 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 4.7 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 4.8 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market,
2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 4.9 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market,
2010-2020 ($m)
- Figure 4.10 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020
($m)
- Figure 4.11 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market,
2010-2020 ($m)
Companies Mentioned in This Report
- AAI Corporation
- Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK)
- Ampex Data Systems Corporation
- BAE Systems
- BlueSky Mast Inc.
- Boeing Company
- Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
- Boeing Directed Energy Systems (DES)
- Boeing Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS)
- Boeing Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS), Global Security Systems
- Boeing Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS), Mission Systems
- Certa Cito Marketing Communications
- Chereskin Communications
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- Cloud Cap Technology Inc.
- CNN
- Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing
- Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc.
- Curtiss-Wright Corporation
- Defence Vision Systems Ltd. (DVS)
- Diehl BGT Defence
- Digital Results Group Inc. (DRG)
- Earl Industries LLC
- EchoStorm Worldwide LLC
- ELCAN Optical Technologies
- Essential Viewing Systems Ltd.
- FLIR Systems Inc.
- General Dynamics Corporation (GD)
- Global Near Space Services (GNSS)
- Goodrich Corporation
- Goodrich Corporation, Goodrich ISR Systems
- Harris Corporation
- Harris Corporation, Broadcast Communications
- Harris Corporation, RF Communications
- Hawker Beechcraft Corporation
- Henry Brothers Electronics Inc.
- ICOP Digital Inc.
- ICx Technologies Inc.
- ICx Vision Systems
- Insitu Inc.
- Intergraph Corporation
- Intergraph Corporation, Process, Power & Marine (PP&M)
- Intergraph Corporation, Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I)
- intuVision Inc.
- JPS Communications Inc.
- Kappa Opto-Electronics GmbH
- L-3 Coleman Aerospace
- L-3 Communications Holdings Inc.
- L-3 Communications Holdings Inc., Advanced Products & Design (AP&D)
- L-3 Communications Holdings Inc., Mission Integration Division (MID)
- L-3 Communications Integrated Systems (L-3/IS)
- L-3 Communications WESCAM
- L-3 Communication Systems-West
- L-3 Global Security & Engineering Solutions (GS&ES)
- L-3 Interstate Electronics Corporation (L-3 IEC)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services (IS&GS)
- Lockheed Martin UK
- NetApp Inc.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- ODF Optronics Ltd.
- Oshkosh Corporation
- PureTech Systems Inc.
- Raytheon Civil Communications Solutions
- Raytheon Company
- RCA Laboratories
- Real-Time Vision Ltd.
- Rheinmetall Defence
- Sagem Defense Securite
- Sarnoff Corporation
- Schiebel Industries AG
- SecurWireless Inc.
- Sensors Unlimited Inc.
- Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
- Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), Integrated Mission Systems (IMS)
- Skyquest Ltd.
- Skyquest Systems Ltd.
- Spectrolab Inc.
- SRI International
- Tapestry Solutions Inc.
- Telos Corporation
- Textron Inc.
- Textron Systems Corporation
- Thales Deutschland
- Thales Group
- VideoBank
- Z Microsystems Inc.
Government Agencies and Organisations Mentioned in This Report
- Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
- Canadian Forces (CF)
- Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre (CFAWC)
- Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre (CFAWC), Electronic Warfare
Operational Support (EWOS)
- Chinese People' s Liberation Army (PLA)
- Colombian Air Force
- Colombian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- European Union (EU)
- French Army
- French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA)
- German Bundeswehr
- Indian Air Force
- Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Lincoln Laboratory
- National Army of Colombia
- National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Consultation, Command and
Control Agency (NC3A)
- Republic of Korea Navy
- Technical University of Berlin (TUB)
- UK Metropolitan Police Service
- UK Metropolitan Police Service, Air Support Unit (ASU)
- US Air Force (USAF)
- US Air Force (USAF) Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC)
- US Air Force (USAF) Combined Air Operations Center-Experimental (CAOC-X)
- US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
- US Army
- US Army Asymmetric Warfare Office (AAWO)
- US Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM)
- US Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate (AATD)
- US Army National Training Center (NTC)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM),
Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
(CERDEC)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM),
Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
(CERDEC), Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD)
- US Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC)
- US Central Command (CENTCOM)
- US Congress
- US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
- US Department of Defense (DoD)
- US Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (ISR) Task Force
- US Department of Defense (DoD), Operationally Responsive Space (ORS)
- US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM)
- US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM), Joint Intelligence Laboratory (JIL)
- US Marine Corps (USMC)
- US Marine Corps (USMC) Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL)
- US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
- US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), National Center for
Geospatial Intelligence Standards (NCGIS)
- US National Guard
- US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
- US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
- US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Crane Division
- US Navy (USN)
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