Wednesday 30 June 2010

US Homeland Security & Homeland Defense (HLS-HLD) Markets - 2010 - 2014

Over the next five years, the US HLS-HLD market (federal, state and local governments, and the private sector) will grow at a CAGR of at least 5% from $69 billion in 2010 to $85 billion by 2014.

HSRC's newest release, US Homeland Security & Homeland Defense (HLS-HLD) Markets - 2010 - 2014, is the most comprehensive review of the world's largest HLS-HLD market available today.

The report provides a "bottom-up" and "top-down" description of the US HLS-HLD arena. Its granular analysis covers more than 460 sub-markets. It offers for each sub-market: 2009-2010 funding and market size data, as well as 2011-2014 forecasts, data and analysis.

The markets are presented from two vantage points:

  • "Supply-side": presents the markets of 16 industry sectors (e.g. Information Technology, Radio Communication, Aviation Security, Biometrics, Standoff Explosives Detection, Perimeter Security)
  • "Demand-side" (customers): offers granular analysis of more than 440 sub-markets by procurement authority (e.g. Private Sector Industries, TSA, CBP, 27 states and hundreds of federal programs)

The report sheds new light on many HLS-HLD market misconceptions, among them are:

  • While the DHS has a key role in homeland security, it does not dominate the market. The combined FY 2009 state and local markets, which employ more than 2.2 million first responders, totaled $15.8 billion, whereas the DHS HLS market totaled $13.1 billion.
  • The aviation security sector enjoys much greater importance in the public image than in actual dollars and cents. While certainly important, it represents only 4.7% of the market, is much smaller than some other industry sectors (i.e. the 23% market share of the information technology sector).
  • The HLS sector's $50.9 billion (FY 2009) market dominates 72% of the HLS-HLD market, followed by the HLD sector's $13.9 billion and the intelligence community counter-terror's $6.2 billion (est.).

With more than 890 pages, 425 tables, 470 figures, including state-specific market and contact information regarding current and future business opportunities (e.g. RFPs, BAAs, bids), this report provides essential market intelligence on approximately 40% of the global HLS-HLD market.

See Homeland Security Research Corporation Profile

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