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U.S. Federal Homeland Security MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Jan. 5, 2007 Table of Contents
2. Departmental Operations 3. Customs and Border Protection 4. Transportation Security Administration 5. Coast Guard 6. Secret Service 7. Preparedness and Recovery 8. Science and Technology 9. Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 10. Decision Support Databases (DSDs) AbstractResearch OverviewThis Frost & Sullivan research service entitled U.S. Federal Homeland Security Markets provides a detailed market analysis of each department within DHS, as well as, a detailed competitive analysis for each department. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: Border Security, Aviation Security, and Critical Infrastructure Protection. Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
Market Overview The Homeland Security Market is changing rapidly. Currently, it is almost entirely driven by federal spending. While this is not expected to change rapidly, the private market will begin paying for more security related products. This is in stark contrast to what has typically been under the sole authority of the U.S. government. The organizations that are selling into the homeland security market typically come from the defense industry, and they have tried to carry over the defense model into homeland security with little success. Civilians simply do not care about security as much as the military; they will rarely spend the necessary money to simply improve security. Homeland security companies must position their products in the market to improve business first, and focus on security later on. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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