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2006-2015 Homeland Security & Homeland Defense Global Market OutlookPublished by: Homeland Security Research Corporation Published: Apr. 15, 2005 - 421 Pages Table of Contents1. Executive Summary 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Basic Scenario Assumptions 1.3. Methodology 1.4. Major Research Findings 1.4.1 Major Research Findings - Scenario I 1.4.2 Major Research Findings - Scenario II 1.5. Major Research Conclusions 2. Top-Down HLS/HLD Market Assessment 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Analysis HLS/HLD Outlay assumption 2.3. HLS/HLD Outlay Top-down Assessment 2.4. HLS/HLD Markets Top-down Assessment 3. Worldwide Economic Outlook - 2006-2015 3.1. General Worldwide Output Review 3.2. 2003-2015 Worldwide Economical Outlook 3.3. Worldwide Military Expenditure Outlook - 2003-2015 3.4. Worldwide Intelligence Communities Expenditure Outlook - 2003-2015 4. Worldwide Long Term HLS/HLD Market - Drivers 5. Worldwide Long Term HLS/HLD Market - Inhibitors 6. US Federal HLS/HLD Infrastructure 6.1. Definitions 6.2. US Federal HLS/HLD - Organizational Chart 7. US Defense & HLS Funding: A Historical Perspective 7.1. How Much Can America Spend On Its HLS/HLD - A Historical Review 8. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 8.1. DHS - Structure and Missions 8.2. DHS - Tabulated Overview 9. US HLS Outlay 2006-2015 9.1. Intelligence and Warning 9.2. Border and Transportation Security (BTS) 9.3. Domestic Counterterrorism 9.4. Protecting Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets 9.5. Defending Against Catastrophic Threats 9.6. Emergency Preparedness and Response 10. The US Department of Defense (DoD) - HLD 10.1. HLD - DOD - Mission Sets 11. HLD/HLS Interplay 11.1. Reconciling Homeland Security (HLS) and Homeland Defense (HDS) 11.2. Distinguishing DOD/ HLD from HLS Agencies 11.3. The Challenge of HLS / HLD integration 11.4. Operational Environment 11.4.1 Definitions 11.4.2 HLS/HLD Relationship 11.5. Timeframe, Assumptions, and Risks 11.6. HLS/HLD Joint Missions 11.6.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM 11.6.2 2006-2015 Future HLD Capabilities 11.6.3 Enabling HLS / HLD Capabilities 11.7. HLS/HLD National Response Plan 11.7.1 Roles and Responsibilities 12. HLS/HLD Legislation 12.1. US HLS/HLD Presidential Directives 12.2. House and Senate Oversight (Organizational Diagrams) 12.2.1 HLS Related Senate Committees Organizational Diagram 12.2.2 House HLS Committees Organizational Diagram 13. Bottom-Up HLS / HLD Vulnerability Mitigation Analysis - 2006-2015 13.1. HLS/HLD - Areas of Vulnerability (Examples) 13.2. HLS/HLD Intelligence community 13.2.1 Intelligence and Warning Activities 13.2.2 HLS/HLD Intelligence & Warning Vulnerabilities 13.2.3 2006-2015 Intelligence Outlook 13.2.4 Threat and Vulnerability Assessment 13.3. Weapons of Mass Destruction 13.3.1 Defending Against Catastrophic Threats 13.3.2 DHS Defending Against Catastrophic Threats Outlay 13.3.3 Securing Nuclear Materials 13.3.4 Radiological Dispersion Device (RDD) 13.3.5 BIO-Terror Mitigation 13.4. Supply Chain and Maritime Security 13.4.1 Container Security 13.4.2 Nuc/Rad Screening Portals 13.5. Border Security 13.5.1 Border and Transportation Security - Strategic Context 13.5.2 Border and Transportation Security Vulnerabilities 13.5.3 Border and Transportation Security 2006-2015 Outlook 13.5.4 Visas 13.5.5 Vehicle Screening Methods 13.5.6 US-VISIT 13.5.7 Biometric Identification Cards 13.6. Aviation Security 13.6.1 Passenger Screening 13.6.2 Air Cargo on Passenger flights 13.6.3 ManPad (Shoulder-Fired Anti-Aircraft Missiles) 13.7. Critical Infrastructure Security 13.7.1 Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities 13.7.2 Planning of Infrastructure Security 13.7.3 Critical Infrastructure 2006-2015 Outlook 13.7.4 Information Sharing with the Private Sector 13.7.5 Chemical Plants Security 13.8. Food and Agro-Terror 13.8.1 Agro-Terror Mitigation 13.9. HLS/HLD Information Technology Systems 13.9.1 HLS/HLD Information Technology Systems Vulnerabilities 13.9.2 HLS/HLD Information Technology Systems 2006-2015 Outlook 14. HLD/HLS - Worldwide Outlook - by Territory 15. Worldwide HLS Outlay By Mission Areas - 2004-2015 16. International HLS Outlay By Mission Areas - 2006-2015 16.1. Mission Areas 16.1.1 HLS Intelligence and Warning 16.1.2 HLS Border and Transportation Security 16.1.3 HLS Domestic Counterterrorism 16.1.4 HLS Protecting Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets 16.1.5 HLS Defending Against Catastrophic Threats 16.1.6 HLS Emergency Preparedness and Response 16.1.7 International HLS Outlay Mission Areas - Priorities and Trends- 2004 - 2010 17. US Long Term HLS/HLD Market - Drivers 18. US Long Term HLS/HLD Market - Inhibitors 19. Scenario I - US HLS/HLD Market Outlook - 2003-2015 19.1. Scenario I - Forecast Assumptions 19.2. Scenario I - 2006-2015 US HLS / HLD Forecast by Market Sector - Summary and Conclusions 19.2.1 Scenario I - US Federal HLS Market Drivers - 2006-2015 19.2.2 Scenario I - US Federal HLS Market Inhibitors - 2006-2015 19.3. Scenario I - 2003-2015 Federal HLS Market Forecast 19.3.1 Scenario I - US DOD and Intelligence Community HLD Market Drivers - 2006-2015 19.3.2 Scenario I - DoD and Intel Community HLD Market Inhibitors - 2006-2015 19.4. Scenario I - State and Local HLS Market Forecast - 2006-2015 19.4.1 Scenario I - State and Local HLS Market Forecast Drivers - 2006-2015 19.4.2 Scenario I - State and Local HLS Market Forecast Inhibitors - 2006-2015 19.5. Scenario I - Non-Government US HLS Market Forecast - 2003-2015...230 19.5.1 Scenario I - Non-Government US HLS Market Drivers - 2003-2015 19.5.2 Scenario I - Non-Government US HLS Market Inhibitors - 2003-2015 19.6. Scenario I - US HLS/HLD Market Forecast by Market Segment Sector - 2003-2015 19.7. The US HLS/HLD Outlay Fraction of the US Defense Economy 20. Scenario I - The Middle East HLS/HLD Markets - 2003-2015 20.1. The Middle East - Market Background 20.2. Scenario I - The Middle East HLS/HLD Market Drivers - 2003-2015 20.3. Scenario I - The Middle East HLS/HLD Market Inhibitors - 2003-2015 20.4. Scenario I - The Middle East HLS/HLD - Principles for Outlay Appraisal 20.5. Scenario I - The Middle East HLS/HLD Market Forecast - 2003-2015 21. Scenario I - The E.U. HLS/HLD Markets - 2003-2015 21.1. E.U. - Market Background 21.2. Scenario I - E.U. HLS/HLD Market Drivers - 2003-2015 21.3. Scenario I - E.U. HLS/HLD Market Inhibitors - 2003-2015 21.4. Scenario I - The EU HLS/HLD - Principles for Outlay Appraisal 21.5. Scenario I - E.U. HLS/HLD Market Forecast - 2003-2015 22. Scenario I - Australia, Japan, Pacific Rim HLS/HLD Markets - 2003-2015 22.1. Australia, Japan, Pacific Rim - Market Background 22.2. Scenario I - Australia, Japan, Pacific Rim - HLS/HLD Market Drivers - 2003-2015 22.3. Scenario I - Australia, Japan, Pacific Rim HLS/HLD Market Inhibitors - 2003-2015 22.4. Scenario I - Pacific Rim HLS/HLD - Principles for Outlay Appraisal 22.5. Scenario I - Australia, Japan, Pacific Rim HLS/HLD Market Forecast - 2003-2015 23. Scenario I - The PRC & India HLS/HLD Markets - 2003-2015 23.1. PRC & India - Market Background 23.2. Scenario I - PRC & India HLS/HLD Market Drivers - 2003-2015 23.3. Scenario I - PRC & India HLS/HLD Market Inhibitors - 2003-2015 23.4. Scenario I - The PRC and India HLS/HLD - Principles for Outlay Appraisal 23.5. Scenario I - PRC & India HLS/HLD Market Forecast - 2003-2015 24. Scenario I - Canada & Mexico HLS/HLD Markets - 2003-2015 24.1. Canada & Mexico - Market Background 24.2. Scenario I - Canada & Mexico HLS/HLD Market Drivers - 2003-2015 24.3. Scenario I - Canada & Mexico HLS/HLD Market Inhibitors - 2003-2015 24.4. Scenario I - The Canada and Mexico HLS/HLD - Principles for Outlay Appraisal 24.5. Scenario I - Canada & Mexico HLS/HLD Market Forecast - 2003-2015 25. Scenario I - Rest of World HLS/HLD Market Forecast - 2003-2015 25.1. ROW - Market Background 26. Scenario I - HLS/HLD Global Market Forecast - 2003-2015 26.1. Worldwide HLS/HLD Outlay by territory (2003-2015) 26.2. Worldwide 2003-2015 HLS/HLD Worldwide Markets 27. Scenario II - HLS/HLD Global Markets - 2003-2015 27.1. Scenario II vs. Scenario I Global Economy Outlook - 2007-2015 27.2. Scenario II - Worldwide Defense Outlay Outlook - 2007-2015 27.3. Scenario II Worldwide Intelligence Community Outlay - 2007-2015 27.4. Scenario II - Worldwide Private Sector HLS Outlay - 2007-2015 27.5. Scenario II Vs Scenario I Worldwide HLS Outlay [$B] - 2007-2015 27.6. Scenario II Vs Scenario I Worldwide HLD Outlay [$B] - 2007-2015 27.7. Scenario II Vs Scenario I Worldwide HLS / HLD (incl. Private sector) Outlay [$B] - 2007-2015 27.8. Scenario II Vs Scenario I Worldwide HLS / HLD Market [$B] - 2007-2015 Appendix A - HLS/HLD Legislation A.1. US Homeland Security-Related Legislation A.1.1. Introduction A.1.2. Container Security Initiative (CSI) A.1.3. Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) A.2. Homeland Security State Laws A.3. The 107th, 108th and 109th Congress HLS/HLD Public Law, Acts and Bills A.3.1. 108th Congress Homeland Security Legislation A.3.2. 108th Congress Homeland Security Legislation A.3.3. 109th Congress Homeland Security Legislation A.4. International / European Legislation/Agreements A.4.1. International Maritime Organization (IMO) Security Proposals A.4.2. Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) A.4.3. European Legislation and Regulation AbstractIn over 400 pages, 194 graphs and 109 tables, HSRC provides the only roadmap of this global market which is expected to grow from $28B in 2003 to over $170B in 2015. This market report provides an exclusive insight into this vibrant industry, analyzed by 3 categories: fá 2006 - 2015 Market Segmentation by End Customer ¡V (e.g., Private Sector, State & Local, Intelligence Community, Armed Forces, Government Agencies) fá 2006 - 2015 Market Segmentation by Geographical Territories ¡V (e.g., U.S., E.U. PRC, India fá 2006 - 2015 Market Segmentation by Mission Area ¡V (e.g., Border & Transportation Security, Intelligence and Warnings, Domestic Counterterrorism) This pioneering research is a product of one of our most massive market research efforts to date. It is a result 15 researcher years, hundreds of interviews, and in-depth analysis of more than 5000 documents. We at HSRC are proud to finally bring to light this long awaited market research.
Time and again through our engagements and interviews with various clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies and governments to small businesses, one common issue was raised: there was still no overall analysis, no map, of how this industry will develop - locally and globally. With this market research, we address this very need.
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