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Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: Jul. 5, 2007 - 155 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. UK Homeland Security Market
- 1. Title Page
- 1. Title Page of the Market Research Service and Disclaimer
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- 2. Disclaimer
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- 1. Disclaimer
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3. Table of Contents
- 1. TOC of the Research Service
2. Executive Summary
1. Executive Summary
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Overall Homeland Security Spending
- 4. Summary of Key Findings
- 5. Overall Market Drivers and Restraints
- 6. Competitive Environment
- 7. Technology Roadmap
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3. Country Analysis
1. Country Analysis
- 1. Country Analysis
- 2. Political Analysis
- 3. Economic Analysis
- 4. Social Analysis
- 5. Technological Analysis
- 6. Terrorism Analysis
- 7. Natural Disaster Analysis
- 8. Interstate Conflict Analysis
- 9. Civil Unrest Analysis
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4. Market Engineering Research Methodology
1. Market Engineering Research Methodology
- 1. Frost & Sullivan Research Methodology
- 2. Methodology
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5. Airport Security
1. Airport Security
- 1. Airport Security
2. Market Overview
3. Recent Market Developments
4. Market Drivers and Restraints
5. Market Challenges
6. Critical Success Factors
7. Stakeholder Analysis
8. Competitive Environment
6. Mass Transport Security
1. Mass Transport Security
- 1. Mass Transport Security
- 2. Market Overview
- 3. Recent Market Developments
- 4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
- 5. Critical Success Factors
- 6. Stakeholder Mapping
- 7. Competitive Environment
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7. Border Security
1. Border Security
- 1. Border Security
- 2. Market Overview
- 3. Recent Market Developments
- 4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
- 5. Critical Success Factors
- 6. Stakeholder mapping
- 7. Competitive Environment
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8. Critical Infrastructure Protection
1. Critical Infrastructure Protection
- 1. Critical Infrastructure Protection
2. Market Overview
3. Recent Market Developments
4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
5. Critical Success Factors
6. Stakeholder Mapping
7. Competitive Environment
9. Large Event Security
1. Large Event Security
- 1. Large Event Security
2. Market Overview
3. Recent Market Developments
4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
5. Critical Success Factors
6. Stakeholder Mapping
7. Competitive Environment
10. Seaport Security
1. Seaport Security
- 1. Seaport Security
- 2. Market overview
- 3. Recent Market Developments
- 4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
- 5. Critical Success Factors
- 6. Stakeholder Mapping
- 7. Competitive Environment
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11. First Responders C3I
1. First Responders C3I
- 1. First Responders C3I
- 2. Market Overview
- 3. Recent Market Developments
- 4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
- 5. Critical Success Factors
- 6. Stakeholder Mapping
- 7. Competitive Environment
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12. Maritime Security
1. Maritime Security
- 1. Maritime Security
- 2. Market overview
- 3. Recent Market Developments
- 4. Market Challenges Drivers and Restraints
- 5. Critical Success Factors
- 6. Stakeholder Mapping
- 7. Competitive Environment
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13. Government Stakeholder Mapping & Analysis
1. Government Stakeholder Mapping & Analysis
- 1. Government Stakeholder Mapping & Analysis
- 2. UK HLS Government Stakeholders
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14. Strategic Opportunities Overview
1. Strategic Opportunities Overview
- 1. Strategic Opportunities Overview
- 2. Market Scale Opportunity
- 3. Market Entry Viability
- 4. Market Attractiveness Grid
- 5. Procurement Process & Trends
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15. Competitive Analysis
1. Competitive Analysis
- 1. Competitive Analysis
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Screening Technologies Competitive Overview
- 4. Screening Technologies Competitive Structure
- 5. Screening Technologies Market Participants
- 6. Tracking Technologies Competitive Overview
- 7. Tracking Technologies Competitive Structure
- 8. Tracking Technologies Market Participants
- 9. Biometric Technologies Competitive Overview
- 10. Biometric Technologies Adoption Trends
- 11. Biometric Technologies Competitive Structure
- 12. Biometric Technologies Market Participants
- 13. Surveillance Technologies Competitive Overview
- 14. Surveillance Technologies Competitive Structure
- 15. Surveillance Technologies Market Participants
- 16. C3I Technologies Competitive Overview
- 17. C3I Technologies Competitive Structure
- 18. C3I Technologies Market Participants
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16. Conclusions & Recommendations
1. Conclusions & Recommendations
- 1. Conclusions & Recommendations
2. Conclusions By Functional Area
3. Conclusions By Threat Domain
4. Recommendations
AbstractThis Frost & Sullivan research service titled UK Homeland Security Market provides a market opportunity assessment for homeland security solutions across eight threat domains in the United Kingdom. It assesses market dynamics across these threat domains, evaluates market opportunities and provides strategic recommendations for companies that wish to enter the market. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: airport, seaport, maritime, critical infrastructure protection, First Responders’ C3I, mass transport, border and large event security.
This analysis is available through our Aerospace and Defence Growth Partnership Service programme. With this programme, clients receive industry-leading market research such as this, along with technical and econometric data and many interactive features including Analyst Inquiry Time and Client Councils.
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
- Airport Security
- Seaport Security
- Maritime Security
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
- First Responders’ C3I
- Mass Transport
- Border Security
- Large Event Security
Technologies
The following technologies are covered in this research:
- Screening
- Tracking
- Biometrics
- Surveillance
- C3I
Market Overview
Mass Transport Market Vertical Offers Maximum Growth Opportunities due to Highest Threat Perception
Non-military security spending in the United Kingdom is at an all-time high due to heightened terrorist threat perceptions and large-scale security enhancements in its mass transport systems. With the 2012 London Olympics also not far away, the fear of security breaches and consequent threats to life and property has led the UK Government to take proactive measures to safeguard the country against threats of this kind. "This makes the United Kingdom a promising market for homeland security solutions, with the highest growth expected to take place in the mass transport domain," says the analyst of this research service. "The highest overall spending is likely to be in the First Responders C3I vertical, particularly in the years 2007 to 2009 due to a handful of high-profile projects that are nearing completion."
Mass transport systems have been identified as a particularly vulnerable target following recent terrorist attacks. Security enhancements for these systems are mainly focused on increasing surveillance capabilities, but ongoing trials on the implementation of new technologies clearly indicate the intention of the authorities to expand security measures even further. Currently, the emphasis is on CCTV cameras, but systems that include ‘intelligent’ processing functionality and remote monitoring capabilities are also expected to drive the market during the forecast period. Investment in the mass transport domain is taking place based on the degree of perceived threat to individual modes of transport. Accordingly, 11.0 per cent of the overall spending is expected to be allocated towards securing the London underground network alone. This is likely to be a major driver of market growth.
Relative Maturity of Market and High Costs Challenge Participants
While the UK homeland security market is definitely an attractive and potentially lucrative one, participating companies need to keep in mind that it is also relatively mature. Continuous threats to security over the past two decades have led the UK Government to implement stringent security measures in known threat domains such as airports, making further penetration into these areas difficult. The country also has perhaps the largest number of CCTV networks in place. On the one hand, this reflects its long-standing commitment to national and civil security, but on the other implies fewer opportunities for further market expansion.
The level of funding required to implement state-of-the-art security technologies and systems is another major challenge to market growth. High costs have led many security authorities to redirect their budgets towards more manpower-intensive solutions or towards relatively commoditised, and hence, cost-effective systems, even if their capabilities are not highly sophisticated. The policy of the UK Government as well as private sector stakeholders has been to procure the best available technology at the lowest cost regardless of the country of origin. "This, however, does not imply that companies with no foothold in the market can enter at will and outperform the competition," notes the analyst. "The United Kingdom does have its ‘National Champions’ - more so in certain market verticals than others - and those companies are likely to be favoured for contracts if they can also demonstrate that their solutions are in line with current and future requirements."
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