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World Civil and Military Space Systems MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Feb. 2, 2006 Table of Contents
AbstractResearch OverviewThis Frost & Sullivan research service entitled World Civil and Military Space Systems Markets provides the drivers and restraints for regional civil and military space systems, including geopolitical and partnerships dynamics. Description of other market trends such as the increasing use of earth observation imagery is also given and an analysis is made of the international regulations hampering the trade of space systems across regions. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the key trends and changes in the markets by identifying technological evolutions and demand for satellite services. Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
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Government Space Ventures Depend on Civil Entities to Achieve Greater Progress across the World Government institutions are promoting superior space systems to lend a strong competitive advantage to national commercial entities across diverse industries such as space, financial services, consulting, defense and information, as well as communication. In emerging countries and nations with more pronounced space-related activities, commercial space entities seek the support of civil programs to carry forward their programs. "For instance, the European Space Agency (ESA) encourages allied ventures currently in the early stages of development as well as undertakings that innovatively utilize space systems by initiating research and development activities," notes the Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst. "In such a scenario, the civil and military space systems markets are undergoing major transitions as more companies are opting for mergers across industries, while simultaneously expanding their resources." Growing International Cooperation among Nations Drives the Civil and Military Space Systems Markets the World Over "Increasing cooperation among international space agencies significantly aids national efforts in space-based sciences, observations, telecommunication, and manned exploration, "observes the analyst. "Space research and development activities are shifting towards international cooperative projects from the government and industry collaborative programs and confidential national programs pursued earlier. "While The United States and Russia initially dominated space research and allied areas, this has now developed into an international domain of commerce, science and exploration, as well as environmental monitoring and understanding. Overall, space systems are providing an array of services such as military intelligence along with top-notch global communication and navigation capabilities. In this process, manufacturers are required to comply with the wider economic dynamics and the geopolitical climate prevalent globally that have a significant impact on the cooperation existing between various nations. Further, allied factors such as changes in manufacturing approaches in the form of greater standardization and mass production, movement to higher frequency bands such as ka-band, enhancement in satellites, as well as the growing involvement of manufacturers in satellite services continue to impact the civil and military space systems markets. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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