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Homeland Security Grants by State: Understanding an Emerging MarketPublished by: IDC Published: May. 7, 2004 - 13 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Table: DHS Grant Types and Amounts by State and Territory ($) Figure: DHS Grant Levels Versus State Population Figure: DHS Grant Levels Versus State Population Future Outlook Management Challenges and Internal Management Issues Figure: Importance of IT When Addressing the Challenges of Homeland Security Figure: Importance of Implementing Homeland Security Solutions Figure: Importance of Streamlining Internal Operations and Workflows Figure: Importance of GIS to State and Local Government IT Offices Essential Guidance Business Strategies The Dual-Use Focus Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study presents details on recent grants from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to all 50 states and five territories. It analyzes how much of the $2.9 billion in grant money is likely to be spent on IT-related projects and discusses why dual- and multiuse IT projects will find favor in cash-strapped state and local government IT offices. State and local IT spending has slowed in recent years due to sluggish local economies and tax bases. New DHS grant money will finally boost state and local spending. "Multimillion-dollar DHS grants to states for special security projects will continue for the foreseeable future. Thus the grants are evolving into a significant new market. Duel-use efforts for IT projects may prove to be popular solutions for vendors that can pitch them to procurement officials." ? Shawn McCarthy, program manager, Government Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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