國家安全保障市場:2010∼2020年 是由出版商Visiongain在2010年07月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含309 Pages 價格從美金2331起跳。
2010年全球的國家安全保障的各國支出金額達1,782億美金。2010∼2020年間、相同市場預計累積會爬升近2.7兆美金。
本報告書內容包括:全球的國家安全保障市場的9個次級市場為焦點、各分類的最新趨勢及2020年為止的預測、專家的見解、內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 實施摘要
第2章 國家安全保障市場的介紹
第3章 全球的國家安全保障市場
- 全球的國家安全保障市場
- 全球的國家安全保障市場預測
- 全球的國家安全保障市場分析
第4章 次級市場分析
- 航空安全
- 公共交通機關
- 海上安全
- 基礎建設安全保障
- 通訊、資料、電腦保全
- 國境安全
- 反恐對策
- CBRN安全保障
- 緊急應變
第5章 主要10國的國家安全保障市場
- 美國
- 中國
- 沙烏地阿拉伯
- 印度
- 德國
- 英國
- 法國
- UAE
- 日本
- 義大利
- 其他
第6章 全球2010∼2020年的國家安全保障市場的SWOT分析
第7章 專家的見解
第8章 主要企業(30家)
第9章 結論
第10章 用語
圖表
Abstract
Homeland Security is a vast and dynamic market that is the subject of this
extensive Visiongain 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 Visiongain' s 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.
A variety of scanning, detection and protection capabilities are being
deployed and refined in this growing market. Moreover, the scope for
integration of current protective measures is considerable. A host of new
technologies and inventive applications of current equipment is required to
secure states from threats to their populations, assets and infrastructures.
From UAVs to biometric e-passports, from underwater sonar equipment to
advanced imaging technology, the market for homeland security is large and
varied.
The US dominates the homeland security market, and is among only a handful of
countries to have a dedicated Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Other
major markets include Saudi Arabia, India and China - all of which are set to
experience strong growth in the coming decades as they grapple with a variety
of internal and external threats to stability. The EU nations of France,
Italy, Germany and UK are finding their efforts to improve homeland security
limited by the strain of budgetary pressure, but are nonetheless likely to
experience growth too.
Visiongain reviews the homeland security market and provides global market
forecasts for nine major homeland security submarkets -
- Aviation security;
- Mass transit security;
- Maritime security;
- Infrastructure security;
- Telecommunications, data and cyber security;
- Border security
- Counter-terror intelligence
- CBRN security, and;
- Emergency response
A comprehensive analysis of the homeland security market
The Homeland Security Market 2010-2020 report examines the market critically
through the review of a broad range of available information. The sources
include government and company reports, news and interviews of several experts
in the field and examination of contract announcements. Visiongain applied
financial forecasting methodology and qualitative analyses to provide a
comprehensive market report with detailed analysis and informed opinion.
In particular, The Homeland Security Market 2010-2020 report focuses on the
following aspects of the market -
- Forecasts of the global homeland security market from 2010-2020.
- Forecasts of the nine key global homeland security submarkets from
2010-2020.
- Forecasts of ten leading national homeland security markets from 2010-2020.
- Forecasts of the US' s nine homeland security submarkets from 2010-2020.
- Review of significant homeland security programmes.
- Analysis of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting
the homeland security market.
- Information on leading companies in the homeland security market.
Why you should buy this report:
- You will get a comprehensive analysis of the global prospects for the
homeland security over the period 2010-2020.
- You will learn the forecast sales for nine key global homeland security
submarkets from 2010-2020:
- Aviation security;
- Mass transit security;
- Maritime security;
- Infrastructure security;
- Telecommunications, data and cyber security;
- Border security
- Counter-terror intelligence
- CBRN security, and;
- Emergency response
- You will discover the forecast government spending for the ten leading
national homeland security markets from 2010-2020.
- You will receive forecasts for the US' s nine homeland security submarkets
from 2010-2020.
- You will understand the forces that are influencing and characterising the
market for homeland security.
- You will receive a SWOT analysis of strengths and weaknesses,
opportunities and threats affecting the homeland security market.
- You will also read original interviews from seven leading organisations
involved in the homeland security market:
- Millivison Technologies
- Brijot Imaging Systems
- ActivityIM
- Gemalto
- IPWireless
- Building Protection Systems Inc.
- European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) - Defence & Security
- You will learn about the leading companies involved in the homeland
security market.
The homeland security market is a growing and critically important sector for
the defence industry. Even as countries move to reduce defence spending in the
face of economic pressures, homeland security still promises to get priority
given its acknowledged centrality to the maintenance of domestic stability and
thwarting of ever-changing terrorist threats. This visiongain defence report
will be valuable to those involved in the homeland security market or who wish
to take part in it in the future.
You can order this report today. Anyone with an interest in the development of
the homeland security market should acquire the information and insight
provided by this new report.
Gain an understanding of how to tap into the potential of this market by
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
- 1.1. The Homeland Security Market
- 1.2. The Aviation Security Market
- 1.3. The Mass Transit Security Market
- 1.4. The Maritime Security Market
- 1.5. The Infrastructure Security Market
- 1.6. The Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Market
- 1.7. The Border Security Market
- 1.8. The Counter-Terror Intelligence Market
- 1.9. The CBRN Security Market
- 1.10. The Emergency Response Market
- 1.11. Major Country Markets and Growth Rates
2. Introduction to the Homeland Security Market
- 2.1. Defining Homeland Security
- 2.2. The Benefits of This Report
- 2.3. Methodology
3. The Global Homeland Security Market
- 3.1. Global Homeland Security Market
- 3.1.1. Global Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 3.1.2. Global Homeland Security Market Analysis
4. Homeland Security Sub-Market Sector Analysis
- 4.1. Aviation Security
- 4.1.1. Aviation Security Market Forecast
- 4.1.2. Aviation Security Market Analysis
- 4.1.3. Passenger Screening
- 4.1.4. Biometric Systems
- 4.1.5. Baggage Screening
- 4.1.6. Air Cargo Screening
- 4.1.7. RFID Systems
- 4.2. Mass Transit Security
- 4.2.1. Mass Transit Security Market Forecast
- 4.2.2. Mass Transit Security Market Analysis
- 4.2.3. Train Stations
- 4.2.4. Underground Systems
- 4.3. Maritime Security
- 4.3.1. Maritime Security Market Forecast
- 4.3.2. Maritime Security Market Analysis
- 4.3.3. Port Security
- 4.3.4. Cargo Screening
- 4.3.5. Container Security Initiative
- 4.3.6. Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
- 4.3.7. Night Vision Security
- 4.3.8. Maritime Piracy
- 4.3.9. Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWICs)
- 4.3.10. Maritime Awareness Global Network (MAGNET)
- 4.4. Infrastructure Security
- 4.4.1. Infrastructure Security Market Forecast
- 4.4.2. Infrastructure Security Market Analysis
- 4.4.3. Electricity Infrastructure
- 4.4.4. Oil and Gas Infrastructure
- 4.4.5. Water Infrastructure
- 4.5. Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security
- 4.5.1. Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Market Forecast
- 4.5.2. Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Market Analysis
- 4.5.3. Cyber Security
- 4.5.4. Telecommunications Infrastructure
- 4.6. Border Security
- 4.6.1. Border Security Market Forecast
- 4.6.2. Border Security Market Analysis
- 4.7. Counter-Terror Intelligence
- 4.7.1. Counter-Terror Intelligence Market Forecast
- 4.7.2. Counter-Terror Intelligence Market Analysis
- 4.7.3. Surveillance
- 4.7.4. Databases
- 4.7.5. Language Translation Systems
- 4.8. CBRN Security
- 4.8.1. CBRN Security Market Forecast
- 4.8.2. CBRN Security Market Analysis
- 4.9. Emergency Response
- 4.9.1. Emergency Response Market Forecast
- 4.9.2. Emergency Response Market Analysis
- 4.9.3. Public Safety Networks
5. Leading 10 Countries Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.1. US Homeland Security Market
- 5.1.1. US Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.1.2. US Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.1.2.1. US Aviation Security
- 5.1.2.2. US Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security
- 5.1.2.3. US Maritime Security
- 5.1.2.4. US Infrastructure Security
- 5.1.2.5. US Border Security
- 5.1.2.6. US CBRN Security
- 5.1.2.7. US Mass Transit Security
- 5.1.2.8. US Counter-Terror Intelligence
- 5.1.2.9. US Emergency Response
- 5.2. Chinese Homeland Security Market
- 5.2.1. Chinese Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.2.2. Chinese Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.3. Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Market
- 5.3.1. Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.3.2. Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.4. Indian Homeland Security Market
- 5.4.1. Indian Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.4.2. Indian Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.5. German Homeland Security Market
- 5.5.1. German Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.5.2. German Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.6. UK Homeland Security Market
- 5.6.1 UK Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.6.2 UK Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.7. French Homeland Security Market
- 5.7.1. French Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.7.2. French Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.8. UAE Homeland Security Market
- 5.8.1. UAE Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.8.2. UAE Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.9. Japanese Homeland Security Market
- 5.9.1. Japanese Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.9.2. Japanese Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.10. Italian Homeland Security Market
- 5.10.1. Italian Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.10.2. Italian Homeland Security Market Analysis
- 5.11. Rest of the World Homeland Security Market
- 5.11.1. Rest of the World Homeland Security Market Forecast
- 5.11.2. Rest of the World Homeland Security Market Analysis
6. SWOT Analysis of the Global Homeland Security Market 2010-2020
- 6.1. Strengths
- 6.1.1. Continuing Threat
- 6.1.2. National Initiatives
- 6.1.3. Re-orientation of Defence Policy
- 6.1.4. Valued Industry
- 6.1.5. Stable Procurement Cycles
- 6.1.6. Terrorist Technology Advances
- 6.2. Weaknesses
- 6.2.1. Public Sector Cutbacks
- 6.2.2. Lack of Private Sector Investment
- 6.2.3. Saturation Point of Products
- 6.2.4. Privacy and Civil Liberties
- 6.3. Opportunities
- 6.3.1. Broadening Nature of Homeland Security
- 6.3.2. Emerging Markets
- 6.3.3. New Technologies
- 6.3.4. Integration of Networks
- 6.3.5. Climate Change and Resource Stress
- 6.4. Threats
- 6.4.1. Double Dip Recession
- 6.4.2. Radical Islamic Terrorism Recedes
- 6.4.3. Security Technology Shifting to Cyberspace
- 6.4.4. Delaying Uptake While Products Mature
7. Expert Opinion
- 7.1. Millivision Technologies
- 7.1.1. Trends in Global Aviation Security
- 7.1.2. Technological Developments in Aviation Security
- 7.1.3. Prospects for Millimetre Wave Systems
- 7.1.4. Which Regions Have Significant Growth in Aviation Security
Spending?
- 7.1.5. Growth Rates for Aviation Security
- 7.2. Brijot Imaging Systems
- 7.2.1. Key Trends and Developments in the Aviation Security Market
- 7.2.2. Issues Surrounding the Deployment of Aviation Security
- 7.2.3. Technological Developments in Aviation Security
- 7.2.4. Integration of Aviation Security Technology
- 7.2.5. Challenges and Opportunities in the Aviation Security Market
- 7.2.6. The Effect of Budget Cuts on Aviation Security Spending
- 7.2.7. Which Regions Have Significant Growth in Aviation Security
Spending?
- 7.2.8. Future Growth Rates for Aviation Security Spending
- 7.2.9. Government Initiatives and Policies Affecting Aviation Security
- 7.2.10. What is the Effect of Privacy Concerns?
- 7.3. ActivityIM
- 7.3.1. Trends and Developments in the Cyber Security Market
- 7.3.2. Technical Issues in the Cyber Security Market
- 7.3.3. What is the Role of Government in Cyber Security?
- 7.3.4. What is the Role of the CPNI in Cyber Security?
- 7.3.5. Technological Developments in Cyber Security
- 7.3.6. Challenges and Opportunities in Cyber Security
- 7.3.7. The Effect of Budget Cuts on Cyber Security
- 7.3.8. Government Initiatives and Policies Affecting Cyber Security
- 7.3.9. Drivers and Restraints of Cyber Security
- 7.4. Gemalto
- 7.4.1. Key Trends and Developments in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.2. Technical Issues in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.3. Technological Developments in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.4. Challenges and Opportunities in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.5. Drivers in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.6. Restraints in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.7. Which Regions Have Significant Growth in Biometric E-Passport
Spending?
- 7.4.8. Growth Rates in the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.4.9. Government Policies and Initiatives Affecting the Biometric
E-Passport Market
- 7.4.10. Estimated Size of the Biometric E-Passport Market
- 7.5. IP Wireless
- 7.5.1. Key Trends and Developments in the Public Safety Communications
Network Market
- 7.5.2. Technical Issues in the Public Safety Communications Network
Market
- 7.5.3. Technological Developments in Public Safety Communications
Networks
- 7.5.4. Challenges and Opportunities in the Public Safety Communications
Network Market
- 7.5.5. Drivers in the Public Safety Communications Network Market
- 7.5.6. Restraints in the Public Safety Communications Network Market
- 7.5.7. Regional Growth Rates in the Public Safety Communications Network
Market
- 7.5.8. Growth Rates in the Public Safety Communications Network Market
- 7.5.9. Government Policies and Initiatives Affecting the Public Safety
Communications Network Market
- 7.6. Building Protection Systems Inc.
- 7.6.1. Protecting Buildings from Airborne CBRN Releases
- 7.6.2. Circulating Air Requires Constant Monitoring
- 7.6.3. Guarding Public Gathering Places
- 7.6.4. Insufficient Preparations for CBRN Attack in the US
- 7.6.5. Economic Downturn Hampers Adoption
- 7.6.6. CBRN Attack Would Boost Industry
- 7.7. EADS Defence & Security
- 7.7.1. Key Trends and Developments in Maritime Security
- 7.7.2. The Difference Between Commercial Maritime Security and Military
Maritime Security
- 7.7.3. Technical Issues and Developments in Maritime Security Systems
- 7.7.4. Challenges and Opportunities in Maritime Security Over the Next
10 Years
- 7.7.5. Factors Driving the Maritime Security Market
- 7.7.6. Factors Restraining the Maritime Security Market
- 7.7.7. Regions With Growth in Maritime Security Spending
- 7.7.8. Expected Growth Rates in Maritime Security Spending
8. Leading Companies in the Homeland Security Market
- 8.1. IBM
- 8.2. Lockheed Martin
- 8.3. Integrated Coast Guard Systems (ICGS)
- 8.4. General Dynamics
- 8.5. Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
- 8.6. Unisys
- 8.7. Accenture
- 8.8. SAIC
- 8.9. Booz Allen Hamilton
- 8.10. L-3 Communications
- 8.11. Boeing
- 8.12. General Electric (GE)
- 8.13. Northrop Grumman
- 8.14. Electronic Data Systems
- 8.15. G4S
- 8.16. Siemens
- 8.17. Chenega Corporation
- 8.18. The Geo Group
- 8.19. Nationwide Infrastructure Support Technical Assistance Consultants D
- 8.20. QinetiQ
- 8.21. Fluor
- 8.22. SRA International
- 8.23. Reveal Imaging Technologies
- 8.24. SI International
- 8.25. TL Industries
- 8.26. EADS
- 8.27. Raytheon
- 8.28. Honeywell
- 8.29. SAFRAN
- 8.30. Smiths Group
9. Conclusions
- 9.1. Global Market Outlook
- 9.2. Continued Expansion of Homeland Security as a Concept
- 9.3. Growth in Emerging Markets
- 9.4. Growth in Specific Sectors
- 9.5. Continued Integration of Technology
- 9.6. Insulation from Cutbacks
10. Glossary
List of Tables
- Table 3.1: Global Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 3.2: Global Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 3.3: Leading 10 Countries Homeland Security Spending Forecast
2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.1: Global Homeland Security Spending Forecast by Sub-Market Sector
2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.2: Global Homeland Security Spending by Sub-Market Sector CAGR (%)
2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 4.3: Global Aviation Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 4.4: Global Aviation Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 4.5: Global Mass Transit Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn,
AGR %)
- Table 4.6: Global Mass Transit Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 4.7: Global Maritime Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 4.8: Global Maritime Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 4.9: Global Infrastructure Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020
($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.10: Global Infrastructure Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 4.11: Global Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Spending
Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.12: Global Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Spending
CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 4.13: Global Border Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.14: Global Border Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 4.15: Global Counter-Terror Intelligence Spending Forecast 2010-2020
($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.16: Global Counter-Terror Intelligence Spending CAGR (%)
2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 4.17: Global CBRN Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 4.18: Global CBRN Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 4.19: Global Emergency Response Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn,
AGR %)
- Table 4.20: Global Emergency Response Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.1: US Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.2: US Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and
2015-2020
- Table 5.3: US Homeland Security Spending Forecast by Sub-Market Sector
2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.4: US Homeland Security Spending by Sub-Market Sector CAGR (%)
2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.5: US Department of Homeland Security 2010 and 2011 Budget ($m,
AGR %)
- Table 5.6: US Aviation Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.7: US Aviation Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and
2015-2020
- Table 5.8: US Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Spending
Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.9: US Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Spending CAGR
(%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.10: US Maritime Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.11: US Maritime Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 5.12: US Infrastructure Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn,
AGR %)
- Table 5.13: US Infrastructure Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.14: US Border Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.15: US Border Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and
2015-2020
- Table 5.16: US CBRN Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.17: US CBRN Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and
2015-2020
- Table 5.18: US Mass Transit Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 5.19: US Mass Transit Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.20: US CTI Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.21: US CTI Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.22: US Emergency Response Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.23: US Emergency Response Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 5.24: Chinese Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn,
AGR %)
- Table 5.25: Chinese Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.26: Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020
($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.27: Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.28: Indian Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 5.29: Indian Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.30: German Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 5.31: German Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.32: UK Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.33: UK Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 5.34: French Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR
%)
- Table 5.35: French Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.36: UAE Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.37: UAE Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 5.38: Japanese Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn,
AGR %)
- Table 5.39: Japanese Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.40: Italian Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn,
AGR %)
- Table 5.41: Italian Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020,
2010-2015 and 2015-2020
- Table 5.42: RoW Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %)
- Table 5.43: RoW Homeland Security Spending CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015
and 2015-2020
- Table 6.1: SWOT Analysis of the Global Homeland Security Market 2010-2020
- Table 8.1: Top 25 Recipients of DHS Contracts by Value in 2009 ($m)
List of Figures
- Figure 3.1: Global Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 3.2: Leading 10 Countries Homeland Security Spending 2010 ($bn, %)
- Figure 3.3: Leading 10 Countries Homeland Security Spending 2020 ($bn, %)
- Figure 4.1: Global Homeland Security Spending Forecast by Sector 2010-2020
($bn)
- Figure 4.2: Global Homeland Security Spending by Sub-Market Sector 2010
($bn, %)
- Figure 4.3: Global Homeland Security Spending by Sub-Market Sector 2020
($bn, %)
- Figure 4.4: Global Aviation Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.5: Global Mass Transit Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.6: Global Maritime Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.7: Global Infrastructure Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020
($bn)
- Figure 4.8: Global Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Spending
Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.9: Global Border Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.10: Global Counter-Terror Intelligence Spending Forecast
2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.11: Global CBRN Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 4.12: Global Emergency Response Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.1: US Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.2: US Homeland Security Spending by Sub-Market Sector 2010 ($bn,
%)
- Figure 5.3: US Homeland Security Spending by Sub-Market Sector 2020 ($bn,
%)
- Figure 5.4: US Department of Homeland Security Spending by Agency 2010
($m, %)
- Figure 5.5: US Department of Homeland Security Spending by Agency 2011
($m, %)
- Figure 5.6: US Aviation Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.7: US Telecommunications, Data and Cyber Security Spending
Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.8: US Maritime Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.9: US Infrastructure Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.10: US Border Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.11: US CBRN Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.12: US Mass Transit Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.13: US CTI Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.14: US Emergency Response Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.15: Chinese Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.16: Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020
($bn)
- Figure 5.17: Indian Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.18: German Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.19: UK Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.20: French Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.21: UAE Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.22: Japanese Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.23: Italian Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 5.24: RoW Homeland Security Spending Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn)
- Figure 8.1: Top 25 Recipients of DHS Contracts by Value in 2009 ($m, %)
Companies Mentioned in this Report
- Abu Dhabi International Golden Group (IGG)
- Abu Dhabi Ship Building Company
- Accenture
- Activity IM
- AGSC Constructors Inc.
- AGT/AIS
- Airbus
- Alenia Aeronautica
- Alpen Optics
- Al-Rasheed Trading Contracting
- American Science & Engineering (AS&E)
- Anagran
- Argon ST
- ARINC
- Associated British Ports (ABP)
- AT&T
- ATN
- Atos Origin
- Augusta Systems
- AugustaWestland
- Avon Protection
- BAE Systems Information and Electronics Systems
- Batelle
- Boeing
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- BOS Security
- Brijot Imaging Systems
- BT
- Building Protection Systems Inc. (BPSI)
- Bushnell
- CACI International
- Cardinal Mechanical LP
- Cargon
- Carlyle Group
- CDW-G
- Cerain Corporation
- Chenega Corporation
- China Information and Security Technology (CIST)
- China Security and Surveillance Technology (CSST)
- Coda Octopus Group
- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
- COSCON Logistics
- Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
- Developed Dimension Information Technology
- Dewberry & Davis
- DRS Technologies
- Dynasil
- European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) Group
- EADS Defence and Communications Systems
- EADS Defence and Security
- EADS North America
- Easynet
- Electronic Data Systems
- Elsag Datamat
- Environics Oy
- Eulsys Therapeutics
- Eurocopter
- EyeSee360 Inc.
- Federal Signal PIPS Systems
- Finmeccanica
- FLIR
- Fluor
- G4S plc
- G4S Security Services (UK)
- GDF Suez
- General Electric
- Gemalto
- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
- General Dynamics
- GTSI Corporation
- Harbor Offshore
- Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
- HITT Traffic
- Honeywell
- HP Enterprise Services
- Human Recognition Systems (HRS)
- iASPEC Software
- IBM
- ICx Technologies
- Implant Sciences Corporation
- Imtech Corporation
- Innove
- Integrated Coast Guard Systems
- Intellicheck Mobilisa
- IPWireless
- ITT
- Juniper Networks
- Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace
- Kongsberg Mesotech
- L-1 Identity Solutions
- L-3 Communications
- L-3 Klein Associates
- Language Weaver
- LG Electronics
- LMI
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Lockheed Martin Corporation, Simulation, Training and Support
- Maine Secure Composites
- ManTech
- Marinette Marine Corporation
- Maritime Police International
- McAfee
- Microsoft
- Microvision
- Millivision Technologies
- Mirion Technologies
- Motorola
- Nationwide Infrastructure Support Technical Assistance Consultants D
- NICE Systems
- Northrop Grumman
- Northrop Grumman Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems
Division
- Orange
- Orsus
- OSI Systems
- Panasonic
- PYtraffic
- QinetiQ
- Radiation Monitoring Devices (RMD)
- Rapiscan Systems
- Raytheon
- Reigel
- Reveal Imaging Technology
- SAFRAN
- Sagem Securite
- SAIC (formerly Science Applications International Corporation)
- Sanchar Telesystems Limited
- Saudi Aramco
- Savi Networks
- Schiebel
- Serco
- SI International
- Siemens
- SightLogix
- Sikorsky
- Sintel Italia
- Smiths Detection
- Smiths Group
- SOFRELOG
- Sonardyne Asia
- Sonardyne International
- Southwest Research Institute
- SPARTA
- SRA International
- T-Mobile
- Thales
- The Geo Group
- TL Industries
- Trinity Technology Group
- TWD Associates
- Unisys
- United Technologies
- Universal Detection Technology (UNDT)
- URS Group
- US Night Vision
- USA Choice Internet Services Company
- Verizon
- Vicon Industries
- Vinnell Arabia
- Wave Dispersion Technologies
- Woodtronics
- Yukon
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report
- Abu Dhabi Customs Administration
- Abu Dhabi Customs Agency
- Abu Dhabi Police
- Airport Authority of India
- American Public Transportation Association (APTA)
- American Water Works Association (AWWA)
- Amtrak
- Assam Rifles
- Birmingham Police
- Boston Harbor
- Boston Police Department Harbor Patrol Unit
- Charles de Gaulle International Airport
- Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs
- Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS)
- Chinese People' s Liberation Army (PLA)
- Chinese State Disaster Relief Commission
- Delhi International Airport
- Delhi Police
- Dubai Civil Defence (DCD) Department
- Dubai International Airport
- East Turkestan Independence Movement (ETIM)
- Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC)
- EU Naval Forces (EU NAVFOR)
- Eurojust
- European Union (EU)
- Europol
- French Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence (DCRI)
- French Directorate General of Armaments
- French Gendarmerie
- French General Directorate for Enterprises (DGE)
- French Ministry of Defence
- French Ministry of the Interior (MoI)
- French MoI Civil Security Division
- French National Intelligence Council
- French National Police
- French National Secure Credentials Agency
- French Navy
- French Network and Information Security Agency
- Frontex
- German Federal Bureau for the Protection of the Constitution
- German Federal Criminal Police Office
- German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
- German Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Response
- German Federal Office for Information Security
- German Government Disaster Relief Organisation
- Heathrow Airport
- ICSA Foundation
- Indian Army
- Indian Border Security Force (BSF)
- Indian Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
- Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
- Indian Coast Guard
- Indian Home Guard
- Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB)
- Indian Ministry of Defence
- Indian Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
- Indian National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)
- Indian National Investigation Agency (NIA)
- Indian National Security Guard (NSG)
- Indian Navy (BNS)
- Indo-Tibetan Border Police
- International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
- International Maritime Bureau (IMB)
- International Maritime Organization (IMO)
- Italian Air Force
- Italian Carabinieri
- Italian Civil Defence Authority
- Italian Civil Liberty and Immigration Department
- Italian Democratic Intelligence and Security Service (SISDE)
- Italian Fire Brigade, Public Aid, and Civil Defence Department
- Italian General Management for Aeronautical Armaments
- Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI)
- Italian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- Italian Ministry of the Interior (MoI)
- Italian Navy
- Italian Public Order and Security Department
- Italian State Police
- Japan Naval Facilities Engineering Center (NFESC)
- Japanese Coast Guard
- Japanese Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC)
- Japanese Self Defence Forces (SDF)
- Jeddah Islamic Port
- Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
- King Abdulla University of Science and Technology
- London Underground
- Luton Airport
- Marco Polo Airport
- Narita International Airport
- National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
- New York Police Department (NYPD)
- North America electrical infrastructure SECurity (NASEC)
- OLAF
- Pentagon Force Protection Agency
- Port Freeport
- Port of Houston Authority (PHA)
- Port of Long Beach
- Port of Mobile
- Port of New York/New Jersey
- Port of Oakland
- Port of Yokohama
- Raas Al Zour Port
- Roswell International Airport
- The Royal Netherlands Navy
- Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
- Saudi Arabia Customs
- Saudi Arabia National Guard (SANG)
- Saudi Arabia National Information Center (NIC)
- Shanghai Aviation Authority
- Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (SHADE) Grouping
- Shenzen Public Security Bureau
- Shenzhen Border Control Bureau
- Shenzhen General Station
- Shenzhen International Airport
- South Georgia Regional Information Technology Association (SGRITA)
- Transport for London (TfL)
- UAE Critical National Infrastructure Authority (CNIA)
- UAE Ministry of the Interior (MoI)
- UK Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)
- UK Border Agency (UKBA)
- UK Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI)
- UK Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC)
- UK Department for Transport (DfT)
- UK Environment Agency
- UK General Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
- UK Home Office
- UK House of Lords
- UK Metropolitan Police
- UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- UK National Audit Office (NAO)
- UK National Security Council (NSC)
- UK Office for Cyber Security (OCS)
- UK Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT)
- UK Royal Navy
- UK Secret Intelligence Service (SIS - also known as MI6)
- UK Security Service (MI5)
- UK Single Intelligence Account (SIA)
- UK Technology Strategy Board
- UK Transport Security and Contingencies Directorate (TRANSEC)
- Unique Identification Authority of India
- University of Maine (UMaine)
- UMaine Advanced Engineered Wood Composites (AEWC) Center
- US Africa Command (AFRICOM)
- US Air Force (USAF)
- US Air Force Central Command (USAFCENT)
- US Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance Agency
- US Air Force Medical Service
- US Air Force Network Operations (AFNETOPS)
- US Air Force Research Laboratory
- US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine
- US Army
- US Army 20th Support Command Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear
and High Yield Explosives (CBRNE Command)
- US Army Chemical Materials Agency (CMA)
- US Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear School
- US Army Natick Contracting Division
- US Army National Guard
- US Army Research and Development Engineering Command Acquisition Center
- US Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA)
- US Biowatch
- US Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
- US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- US Central Command (USCENTCOM)
- US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services
- US Coast Guard (USCG)
- US Coast Guard Unmanned Aerial System Joint Program Office
- US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)
- US Congress
- US Critical Incident Response Group
- US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM)
- US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- US Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy
- US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
- US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
- US Department of Agriculture
- US Department of Defense (DoD)
- US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center
- US Department of Energy (DoE)
- US Department of Health and Human Services (HSS)
- US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- US Department of Justice (DoJ)
- US Directorate of Intelligence (DI)
- US Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO)
- US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- US Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
- US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- US Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS)
- US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- US FBI Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence (CT/CI) Decision Unit
- US Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- US Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
- US Field Intelligence Groups (FIG)
- US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- US Information Assurance Division (IAD)
- US Intelligence Decision Unit (IDU)
- US Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
(JPEOCBD)
- US Joint Task Force for Elimination of Weapons of Mass Destruction (JTF-E)
- US Marine Corps System Command (MARCORSYSCOM)
- US National Communications Systems (NCS)
- US National Counterterrorism Center
- US National Cyber Security Center (NCSC)
- US National Cyber Security Division (NCSD)
- US National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
- US National Electricity Reliability Council (NERC)
- US National Guard
- US National Infrastructure Coordination Center (NICC)
- US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- US National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- US National Intelligence Program (NIP)
- US National Nuclear Security Administration
- US National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
- US National Security Agency (NSA)
- US Navy
- US Navy Office of Naval Research
- US Office of Cybersecurity and Communications (CS&C)
- US Office of Health Affairs (OHA)
- US Office of Infrastructure Protection (OIP)
- US Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A)
- US Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
- US Office of the Inspector General
- US Pentagon Force Protection Agency
- US Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate
- US S&T Directorate Chemical and Biological Division
- US S&T Directorate Radiological and Nuclear Division
- US Secret Service
- US Senate
- US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
- US Sheriff' s Office of Contra Costa County, California
- US Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR)
- US Special Technologies and Applications Office (STAO)
- US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
- US Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR)
- US Terrorist Screening Center (TSC)
- US Transport Security Administration (TSA)
- US Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate (WMDD)
- USAF Central Command (USAFCENT)
- US-China Economic and Security Review Commission
- World Food Programme (WFP)
- Zhejiang Maritime Safety Administration (MSA)
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