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Home > Market Research > Defence > Homeland Security - The Regulatory, Commercial & Strategic Implications of US Border Policy 2004
A revolution in the way western countries approach the task of securing their borders as a result of the September 11 attacks has created a new market that could be worth over $200 billion a year.... it is a market you must increase your presence in, and you must do it now.
Before 9/11, US customs, border control and the coast guard were mostly concerned with immigration and preventing the smuggling of illicit drugs. But the new Department of Homeland Security has united them under a new goal - the prevention of terrorism on home soil - and this year has been handed a budget of $40.2 billion to accomplish the task.
This brand new report examines the structure of the new US Department of Homeland Security and how it has united many government departments under a new unified purpose. With a particular emphasis on border security, it provides a detailed discussion of the measures that are being proposed and implemented in order to secure US borders without strangling the movement of trade and legitimate persons. It analysis how the market will develop, who the major players are likely to be and how much money will be generated.
The report offers a detailed analysis of the market created by homeland security initiatives including � Identification of the requirements set by the US Department of Homeland Security � At length discussions on the application of technology and to meet those requirements � An analysis of the changes to port, airport and overland border immigration procedures � Discussions of airport screening technology and their application � An examination of explosive detection devices � A detailed discussion of the use, application, market and development of Biometrics technologies � In depth examinations of companies already involved in the market � Forecasts and projections of homeland security market size and development
In-depth analysis and over 25+ graphs and tables, this unique report, delivers to you a one-stop-shop of homeland security knowledge in an easily digestible format. Contact us now to order this report and make sure you remain up-to-date and fully informed of the potential of this market.
Companies Listed Aegis Research Corporation American Science & Engineering American Systems Corp. ARACOR Armor Holdings AutoSense BAE Systems BearingPoint, Boeing Border & Transportation Security Border and Transportation Securities Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service Bureau of Customs and Border Protection Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement CBP Cisco Systems, Inc. City of Auburn Police Department, MA City of Fall River Police Department, MA City of Fitchburg Police Department, MA City of New Bedford Police Department, MA City of Worcester Police Department, MA Commonwealth of Kentucky State Police, KY CompuDyne Delean Department of Defense Department of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic Department of Homeland Security Department of Justice Deutsche Bank / Deutsche Bank 24, Germany Dolphin Medical Eagle Emergency Preparedness and Response Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Election Commission Federal Government of Germany Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Federal Security Systems Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Frost and Sullivan G.I.T.S., Germany GE Infrastructure Homeland Security Research Hyatt Regency Casinos I.C.E Identix Immigration law and Naturalisation Service Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Institutional Security Systems Integrated Coast Guard Systems InVision Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe WAK, Germany (nuclear power station) Kernkraftwerk Brokdorf, Germany (nuclear power station) Kernkraftwerk Gundremmingen, Germany (nuclear power station) L-3 Lockheed Martin MAS Microsoft, Germany National Targeting Center North Rhine Westphalia Local Police, Germany Northrop Grumman OEM OEM Offender Identification Committee Office of Domestic Preparedness Orga Kartensysteme, Germany Orga Kartensysteme, Germany OSI OSI Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association Pinellas County, FL Police Authorities, Poland Police Authorities, Slovakia Prince George's County, MD Raytheon Raytheon Rheinische Landesklinik Düren, Germany Rheinische Landesklinik DÃrthrop Grumman Russian Central Bank RWE Power, Germany Science and Technology Simula State of Delaware, DE State Police of Saxony, Germany Tetra Tech Town of Littleton Police Department, MA Transportation Security Administration Treasury Department U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Customs Aviation U.S. Department of Defence US Coast Guard Verint Vertex Vertex Viisage Wal-Mart Waterside Sentry Wolf Coach
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Chapter 1: Homeland Security: Introduction 1.1 Homeland Security: Overview 1.2 Border Security 1.3 The Department of Homeland Security 1.4 The Benefits of This Report
Chapter 2: The Department of Homeland Security 2.1 The National Strategy for Homeland Defence Chart 1 Number of Federal Civilian Employees, 2003 2.2 The DHS Reorganisation Plan 2.3 The Bush Administration�s Long Term Commitment to Homeland Security 2.3.1 Increased Spending by Government Agencies Boosts Market Revenues Chart 2 Full Time Occupation Breakdown: DH 2.3.2 Recent Market Trends Point to Large Revenue Potential 2.4 Structure of DHS: Homeland Security Organisation 2.4.1 The Border and Transportation directorate 2.4.2 The Emergency Preparedness and Response directorate 2.4.3 The Science and Technology directorate 2.4.4. The Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection directorate 2.4.5 Other DHS Agencies 2.4.6 Key Personnel within the DHS 2.4.6 Border specific 2.4.7 Market Analysis 2.5 DHS 2005 Budget in Detail "Strategic Response" Chart 3 Homeland Security Market Breakdown Chart 4 Department of Homeland Security Budget allocation 2001 -2005 Department of homeland 2.6 Doing business with the DHS: A Guide
Chapter 3: Border Security 3.1 A fine balancing act Chart 5 US Total Imports of Goods 1992 - 03 3.2 US VISIT Analysis 3.2.1 US VISIT in Detail
Chapter 4: Ports 4.1 Ports Analysis 4.2 Ports affected by US VISIT 4.3 Protecting America's Seaports and Securing Cargo Shipments 4.4 Presidential Action Chart 6 Port Security 2005 Spending Breakdown ($) billions 4.4.1 Supporting the Coast Guard 4.4.2 Ensuring Security before Cargo Ships Reach Port 4.4.3 Improving Information and Intelligence 4.4.4 Coastwatch 4.4.5 Increasing Cargo Screening and Border Security 4.4.6 The Container Security Initiative (CSI) 4.4.6.1 Radiation detection monitors 4.4.7 The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) Chart 7 Deepwater Equipment Orders Breakdown 2004 4.5 Port Security Market Analysis: Deepwater Program Analysis 4.5.1 Deepwater in Detail 4.5.2 Night Vision: Port Security 4.6 Raytheon Homeland Security Analysis Chart 8 Container Market Analysis 4.7 Future market: Container Specific: A Vulnerability Gap That Must be Closed Fast 4.7.1 The Knowledge to Make the Right Decisions: The Facts About Container Security Airports
Chapter 5 Airport Analysis 5.1 Bush Outlines Airport Security Necessity 5.2 The US VISIT Scheme 5.2.1 U.S. VISIT Entry Airports 5.3 Market Analysis 5.3.1 Raytheon Airport Analysis 5.3.2 Future Market: BAE Systems Commercial Airliner Security Systems Table 1 Non-state groups with shoulder mounted SAMsNon-state groups with shoulder 5.4 Airport Screening Analysis 5.4.1 Airport screening in detail 5.5 Explosive Detection: InVision Analysis 5.5.1 Computed Tomogrophy Analysis 5.5.2 Explosive Detection: InVision�s Industry Standard Chart 9 InVision share price ($) 5.5.3 Threat Resolution Analysis 5.5.5 Radiation Concerns: Explosive Detection Guidelines 5.5.6 InVision Market Analysis: InVision in $105m Partnership with Transportation Security Administration 5.5.6.1 General Electric Acquire InViSion: The Market Moves
Charter 6 Overland Borders 6.1 Overland Border Control: Visiongain Analysis 6.1.1 One Face at the Border 6.1.2 Agricultural Border Protection Analysis 6.1.3 24-Hour Rule 6.2 Customs and Border Control Contract Analysis Chart 10 L3 Communications Sales and Profits 1999-2003 6.2.1 L-3 P-3 Aircraft for Contract Analysis 6.3 Optoelectronics Analysis: Osi Systems 6.3.1 PFNA: An In depth Analysis What is PFNA? 6.3.1.1 Utilizing PFNA technology 6.3.2 TNA Technology 6.3.2.1 Small Medium Sized Package Detectors Chart 11 OSI 2003-2004 2nd Quarter Revenue and Profit Comparative Analysis ($ millions) Chart 12 OSI 2002-2003 Second Half Revenue and Profit Comparative Analysis 6.4 OSI Market Analysis 6.4.1 OSI Market Share Analysis
Chapter 7 Biometrics 7.1 Identix Chart 13 Identix Stock Chart Displaying Reaction Buying post Sep 2001 7.2 Identix Fingerprint Recognition and Face Recognition Products: 7.2.1 Live Scan 7.2.1.1 Biometric Search Engine 7.2.2 The ABIS System 7.2.2.1 Mobile Identification 7.2.3 Single Finger Readers 7.2.3.1 Commercial Implications : Used for Information Security Applications 7.2.3.2 Software Developer Kits 7.2.4 Information Security 7.2.4.1 Access Control 7.2.4.2 Facial surveillance 7.2.4.3 Identification Services 7.2.5 Electronic Scanning in Detail 7.2.5.1 System Analysis 7.2.5.2 ABIS System Advantages 7.2.5.3 ABIS Face Recognition in Detail 7.2.5.4 FaceIt ARGUS analysis 7.2.5.5 FaceIt ARGUS: Features and Benefits 7.2.6 The Identix DFR 7.2.6.1 USB Output DFR 2080: Cutting Edge Biometric Security 7.2.6.2 DFR 2080 Features and Benefits 7.2.7 Fingerprint Contract Analysis 7.3 Identix market analysis: Delean Acquisition 7.3.1 Skinprint in Detail 7.4 Identix Contract analysis: Identix Awarded Purchase Order to Provide Facial Recognition 7.5 Identix: Streamlining to Meet future Challenge 7.6 Financial Impact of DHS 7.7 Identity Solutions: The New frontier of Border security and Counter Terrorism: Viisage Analysis Chart 14 Viisage Revenue 7.7.1 Viisage Face EXPLORER 7.7.2 Viisage FacePASS:Features And Benefits 7.7.2.1 System Operation 7.7.2.2 Synchronization Function 7.7.2.3 Protocol Function 7.7.2.4 Configuration Solutions 7.7.2.5 Biometric Solutions 7.7.2.6 Standard Interfaces 7.7.3 Viisage FaceFINDER 7.7.4 Biometric Customer Analysis 7.7.4.1 Civil ID & Secure ID Documents 7.7.4.2 Criminal ID & Law Enforcement 7.7.4.3 Aviation Security 7.7.4.4 Casinos & Leisure Industry 7.7.4.5 Area & Building Security
Chapter 8 Homeland Security Market Analysis: Report Conclusions 8.1 Armor Holdings Company Analysis Chart 15 Armor Holdings 1996-2008 revenue 8.2 CompuDyne Corp. Chart 16 CompuDyne Corp Revenue Chart 17 CompuDyne Contract Analysis Chart 18 CompuDyne Contract Analysis August 2003 Chart 19 CompuDyne Contract Analysis July 2003 8.2.1 Financial Analysis 8.2.2 CompuDyne Corp Contract Analysis 8.3 L-3 Communications merger with Wolf 8.3.1 L3 Homeland Defence Spend Analysis: 2006 Projection Chart 20 L3 Communications Projected turnover and operating Income 8.3.2 L3 Homeland Security Market Analysis 8.4 Lockheed Martin: Key Homeland Contractor 8.5 Raytheon DHS capability: Market Analysis 8.5.1 Raytheon Detection Analysis 8.5.2 Raytheon Protection Analysis 8.5.3 Raytheon Airport Security Analysis 8.5.4 Raytheon Emergency Management Solutions 8.6 Future Market: Continued Growth 8.7 Global Homeland Security Market Projections Chart 22 High and Low Global Homeland Security Market Projections Chart 23 Visiongain Global Security Market Projections
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