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Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: Mar. 27, 2007 - 147 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Market Drivers
- 4. Market Restraints
- 5. Strategic Recommendations
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Competitive Analysis
- 3. Market Share Analysis
- 2. Military Air Training and Simulation Market
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Market Drivers
- a. DMO Growth
- b. UAV Growth
- c. Enhanced Returns and Economies through Simulation
- d. Innovations in Simulation Solutions
- e. Joint Effects and Interoperability
- f. New Procurement and Upgrades
- 4. Market Restraints
- a. DoD Budget Constraints
- b. DoD Funding Sustainability
- c. End of Fee-for-Service Contracts
- d. Potential Fleet Rationalization and Convergence
- e. End of Major Acquisition and Procurement Strategies
- f. Technological Issues
- g. Proprietary Knowledge and Open Source Issues
- h. Changes in Strategic Posture and GWOT
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 3. Market Dynamics by Aircraft Types
- 4. Demand Analysis
- 5. Technology Trends
- 3. Military Land Training and Simulation Market
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Market Drivers
- a. Preparing for the Global War on Terror
- b. Addressing Training Deficiencies Found in GWOT
- c. Increased Navy and Air Force Land Training for GWOT
- d. Joint Effects and Interoperability
- e. Training for FCS
- f. Advances in T&S Technologies
- g. Changes in Ground Warfare
- 4. Market Restraints
- a. DoD Budget Constraints
- b. DoD Funding Sustainability
- c. Changes in Strategic Posture and GWOT
- d. End State of FCS Could Affect Future T&S
- e. Irregular Defense Acquisition Cycles and Complex Procurement Rules
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 3. Market Dynamics by Ground Applications
- 4. Demand Analysis
- 4. Military Sea Training and Simulation Market
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Market Drivers
- a. New Fleet and Submarine Acquisitions
- b. Aging T&S Equipment
- c. Preparing for Emerging Naval Powers
- 4. Market Restraints
- a. Lack of New Programs
- b. DoD Budget Constraints
- c. DoD Funding Sustainability
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 5. Military Constructive/C4ISR Training and Simulation Market
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Market Drivers
- a. Preparing Warfighters for the Digital Battlefield
- b. Increased Intelligence Collection Requirements in Support of Operations and GWOT
- c. Leveraging Advances in Constructive/C4ISR Technologies
- 4. Market Restraints
- a. DoD Budget Constraints
- b. DoD Funding Sustainability
- c. Non-linear Progress in C4ISR Technologies
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 3. Technology Trends
- 6. Military Live Training Market
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Measurements
- 3. Market Drivers
- a. Maintaining Warfighter Readiness and Preparedness against Conventional Threats
- b. Defeating Asymmetric Enemies and Threats in GWOT
- c. Addressing Training Deficiencies Found in GWOT
- d. Increased Navy and Air Force Live Training for GWOT
- 4. Market Restraints
- a. DoD Budget Constraints
- b. DoD Funding Sustainability
- c. Lack of Instructing Personnel, Facilities, and Equipment
- d. Changes in U.S. Geo-strategic Posture
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 3. Market Dynamics by Applications
- 7. Military Education Market
- 1. Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Industry Challenges and Market Engineering Challenges
- 3. Market Drivers
- a. GWOT Requires Well Educated Personnel
- b. The Advancement of Leaders Requires Further Education and Training
- c. Advances in Warfighting Technologies Requires More Education
- d. Ex-warfighters and Veterans Qualifying for GI Bill Benefits
- e. Advances in Distributed Education Systems
- 4. Market Restraints
- a. DoD Budget Constraints
- b. DoD Funding Sustainability
- c. High Cost of Quality Instruction and Civilian Personnel
- d. Unavailability of Military Instructors due to Operational Requirements
- 2. Forecasts and Trends
- 1. Revenue Forecasts
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 8. Decision Support Databases
- 1. Decision Support Database
- 1. DSD 1
- 2. DSD 2
- 3. DSD 3
- 4. DSD 4
- 5. DSD 5
- List of Figures
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- Chapter 1
- Military T&S Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military T&S Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military T&S Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military T&S Market: Strategic Recommendations (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military T&S Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military T&S Market: Procurement Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military T&S Market: Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military T&S Market: Operations and Maintenance Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military T&S Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military T&S Market: Percent of Revenues by Segment (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military T&S Market: Competitive Structure (U.S.), 2006
- Military T&S Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
- Chapter 2
- Military Air T&S Market: Top Industry Challenges (U.S.) 2007-2013
- Military Air T&S Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Air T&S Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Air T&S Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Air T&S Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Air T&S Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
- Chapter 3
- Military Land T&S Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Land T&S Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Land T&S Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Land T&S Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Land T&S Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Land T&S Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
- Chapter 4
- Military Sea T&S Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenge (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Sea T&S Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Sea T&S Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Sea T&S Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Sea T&S Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Sea T&S Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
- Chapter 5
- Military Constructive/C4ISR T&S Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Constructive/C4ISR T&S Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Constructive/C4ISR T&S Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Constructive/C4ISR T&S Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Constructive/C4ISR T&S Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Constructive/C4ISR T&S Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
- Chapter 6
- Military Live Training Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Live Training Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Live Training Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Live Training Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Live Training Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Live Training Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
- Chapter 7
- Military Education Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Education Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Education Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2007-2013
- Military Education Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Education Market: Percent of Revenues by Funding (U.S.), 2005-2013
- Military Education Market: Market Share of Major Participants (U.S.), 2006
AbstractThis Frost & Sullivan research service titled U.S. Military Training and Simulation Markets provides revenue forecasts, U.S. DoD training and simulation budgets, and analysis of major American training and simulation programs. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analyst thoroughly examines the following market segments: air, land, and sea training and simulation, C4ISR/constructive training and simulation, live training, and military education.
Market Overview
Military Training and Simulation Increasingly Sought After by the U.S. Military
The United States continues to be the undisputed leader in providing training and simulation solutions for military preparedness and readiness against conventional enemies. Asymmetric warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan however, has increased the need for military training and simulation, thereby increasing market demand. It has also encouraged the development of new and novel training and simulation solutions, which has saved numerous American lives.
"As warfighters are required to maintain the highest levels of operational readiness and excellence through training and simulation both at home and abroad, the industry is offering a vast array of cutting-edge solutions such as counter-improvised explosive device (IED) training and convoy simulators to prepare U.S. troops against the enemy," says the analyst of this research service. "Furthermore, education is vital for military transformation as it can enable warfighters to leverage the latest advances in civil and military knowledge and technologies."
Increasing Value Proposition and Cost Effectiveness Crucial To Market Success
Live training continues to evolve from the Cold War paradigm toward new solutions that prepare warfighters to fight against asymmetric enemies often embedded in civilian populations in high-density urban areas. Since 2005, the U.S. Army and Marine Corps have invested substantially in new live training solutions to counter challenges faced in Iraq and Afghanistan, including convoy simulators, new Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) facilities, and counter-IED trainers.
However, the heavy financial burden of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) has taken valuable resources away from further training and simulation and instead toward combat resources for the ‘boots on the ground’. Therefore, the industry is being forced to deliver better solutions for less. "To address this issue, training and simulation providers could offer highly reliable solutions where end users have on-demand access," says the analyst. "On the other hand, offering modular and upgradeable solutions could enhance total value and return-on-investment because end users can maintain concurrency without disposing high-cost equipment."
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