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Global Defense Survey 2012: Decreasing Defense Expenditure in the Global Defense Industry, Impact on Suppliers and Countermeasures

 

NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2012  /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Defense Survey 2012: Decreasing Defense Expenditure in the Global Defense Industry, Impact on Suppliers and Countermeasures

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Synopsis

• The report is based on primary surveys conducted by ICD Research accessing its B2B panels comprised of senior business decision makers. The opinions and forward looking statements 388 industry executives are captured in our in-depth survey, of which 42% represent directors, C-level executives and departmental heads.• The geographical scope of the research is global – drawing on the activity and expectations of leading industry players across the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and Middle East.• The report has also included opinions of respondents from defense departments and ministries; this would help defense suppliers to understand their buyers' view point on most issues.• The report also classifies key emerging opportunities and changing priorities of defense supplier companies as global defense expenditure dips.• The report analyzes the expectations of future change in global defense expenditure and provides a break-downy by major countries• The report also identifies the critical impacts of decrease in defense budgets on defense companies and strategies adopted by them to counter the change.• The report also tries to understand the industry dynamics with respect to change in merger and acquisition (M&A), collaboration and outsourcing activities.• Key topics covered include category-level demand outlooks, revenue change expectations and market specific growth opportunities

Summary "Global Defense Survey 2012: Decreasing Defense Expenditure in the Global Defense Industry, Impact on Suppliers and Countermeasures" is a new report by ICD Research that analyzes the global defense industry's view point on decreasing defense budgets. This report examines the effects of decrease in defense expenditure on the global defense industry and identifies its impact on revenue expectations of global defense suppliers . It also analyzes business strategies of defense contractors and other suppliers, identifies new business opportunities and priorities, and forecasts demand for key products and services. It also projects expected change in global defense expenditure, region-level military budgets, merger and acquisition expectations, collaborative projects and outsourcing trends.Scope The report features the opinions of global defense industry respondents related to the following:

• Expected change in global defense expenditure over the next two years• Key factors affecting military budgets• Critical impacts on global defense suppliers and revenue change expectations• Business strategies adopted by the global defense industry to counter changes • Change in business priorities of defense companies and emerging business opportunities• Key product segments and projects that are affected by budget slashes• Demand for various products and services, including key markets that will drive growth• Changes in merger and acquisition, collaboration and outsourcing activities

Reasons To Buy

• Forecast changes in global defense expenditure over the next two years and identify key growth regions• Understand the critical impacts of declining military expenditure on global defense suppliers and the effect on major projects • Identify revenue expectations of defense organizations• Benchmark business strategies with industry leaders and identify new business opportunities and changing priorities in the defense industry• Formulate effective strategies through the identification of changes in mergers and acquisitions and collaborative activities• Identify preferred trends in outsourcing services and functions and devise business plans accordingly• Manage your business plans better by aligning product portfolio with the changing demand patterns for defense products and services • Understand the effect of decrease in defense budgets on other players and competitors in the industry.

Key Highlights

• Delivering high customer service or satisfaction, increasing sales, establishing new relationships with governments and establishing new relationships in the commercial industry are the most important business priorities for defense companies.• Survey results show that 74% of respondents expect to see an increase in merger and acquisition activity due to a decrease in defense expenditure• Italy, Canada and the UK regions are expected to experience the greatest decline in the defense expenditure in the next two years.

Companies Mentioned

ITT Corporation, ITT Exelis, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, US Department of Defense, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Thales, Elbit systems, Merill Technologies, Safran, Advanced Military Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Center (AMMROC), Mubadala Aerospace, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, BAE systems, Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), L-3 communications, Scientific, Engineering, Technical and Analytical (SETA), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Defense Land Systems India, Mahindra and Mahindra, Sapura Thales Electronics (STE), Finmeccanica group, Pratt & Whitney, ETI, United Technologies Corporation, Goodrich Corporation, Babcock International, VT group, Engine Holding, Rolls-Royce, Daimler Tognum AG, SRA international, Providence Equity Partners, Eurofighter, Dassault Rafale, Micreo, AW Bell, Ferra Engineering, Levett Engineering, TAE, BAE Systems Nashua, SEC Plating, CAE

Table of Contents 1 Introduction

1.1.1 What is this Report About?

1.2 Definitions

1.3 Summary Methodology

1.4 Profile of survey respondents

1.4.1 Profile of buyer respondents

1.4.2 Profile of supplier respondents

2 Executive Summary

3 Decreasing Defense Expenditure

3.1 Change in Global Defense Expenditure 2012–2013

3.1.1 Change in global defense expenditure 2012–2013 – buyers

3.1.2 Change in global defense expenditure 2012–2013 – suppliers

3.1.3 Change in global defense expenditure 2012–2013 – region

3.1.4 Change in global defense expenditure 2012–2013 – turnover

3.2 Decline in Markets 2012–2013

3.2.1 Decline in markets 2012–2013 – buyers

3.2.2 Decline in markets 2012–2013 – suppliers

3.2.3 Decline in markets 2012–2013 – turnover

3.3 Key Factors Affecting Defense Expenditure

3.3.1 Key factors affecting defense expenditure

3.3.2 Key factors affecting defense expenditure – region

3.3.3 Key factors affecting defense expenditure vs. change in global expenditure

4 Impact of Decreasing Expenditure on Defense Suppliers

4.1 Critical Impacts on Suppliers

4.1.1 Critical impacts on suppliers – supplier type

4.1.2 Critical impacts on suppliers – region

4.1.3 Critical impacts on suppliers – turnover

4.2 Revenue Change Expectations

4.2.1 Revenue change expectations – suppliers

4.2.2 Revenue change expectations – region

4.2.3 Revenue change expectations – turnover

4.2.4 Revenue change expectations vs. Change in defense expenditure

4.3 Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects

4.3.1 Effect of budget cuts on key projects – buyers

4.3.2 Effect of budget cuts on major projects – suppliers

4.3.3 Effect of budget cuts on key projects – region

4.4 Availability of Skilled Staff

4.4.1 Availability of skilled staff – suppliers

4.4.2 Availability of skilled staff – region

4.4.3 Availability of skilled staff – turnover

5 Global Defense Industry Actions - Coping with Decrease in Expenditure

5.1 Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure

5.1.1 Business strategies to counter decreasing expenditure – buyers

5.1.2 Business strategies to counter decreasing expenditure – suppliers

5.1.3 Business strategies to counter decreasing expenditure – region

5.1.4 Business strategies to counter decreasing expenditure – turnover

5.2 Business Priorities for Suppliers in 2012

5.2.1 Business priorities for suppliers in 2012 – suppliers

5.2.2 Business priorities for suppliers in 2012 – region

5.2.3 Business priorities for suppliers in 2012 – turnover

5.3 Key Opportunities for Suppliers

5.3.1 Key opportunities for suppliers – buyers

5.3.2 Key opportunities for suppliers – suppliers

5.3.3 Key opportunities for suppliers – region

5.3.4 Key opportunities for suppliers – turnover

5.4 Demand for Products and Services in 2012

5.4.1 Demand for products and services in 2012 – buyers

5.4.2 Demand for products and services in 2012 – suppliers

5.4.3 Demand for products and services in 2012 – region

5.4.4 Demand for products and services in 2012 – turnover

6 Industry Dynamics

6.1 Change in M&A Expectations

6.1.1 Change in M&A expectations – buyers

6.1.2 Change in M&A expectations – suppliers

6.1.3 Change in M&A expectations – region

6.1.4 Change in M&A expectations – turnover

6.2 Collaborative Projects in 2012

6.2.1 Collaborative projects in 2012 – buyers

6.2.2 Collaborative projects in 2012 – suppliers

6.2.3 Collaborative projects in 2012 – region

6.2.4 Collaborative projects in 2012 – turnover

6.3 Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns

6.3.1 Key measures to decrease program overruns – buyers

6.3.2 Key measures to decrease program overruns – suppliers

6.3.3 Key measures to decrease program overruns – region

6.3.4 Key measures to decrease program overruns – turnover

7 Change in Outsourcing

7.1 Change in Outsourcing

7.1.1 Change in outsourcing – buyers

7.1.2 Change in outsourcing – suppliers

7.1.3 Change in outsourcing – region

7.1.4 Change in outsourcing – turnover

7.2 Potential Outsourcing Activities

7.2.1 Potential outsourcing activities – suppliers

7.2.2 Potential outsourcing activities – region

7.2.3 Potential outsourcing activities – turnover

7.3 Key Advantages of Outsourcing

7.3.1 Key advantages of outsourcing

7.3.2 Key advantages of outsourcing – region

7.3.3 Key advantages of outsourcing – turnover

8 Appendix

8.1 Full survey results

8.2 Methodology

8.3 Contact us

8.4 About ICD Research

8.5 Disclaimer

List of Tables Table 1: Total Global Defense Industry Survey Respondents by Company Type, 2012

Table 2: Buyer Respondents by Job Role (%), 2012

Table 3: Buyer Respondents by Region (%), 2012

Table 4: Supplier Respondents by Job Role (%), 2012

Table 5: Supplier Respondents by Global Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 6: Supplier Respondents by Region (%), 2012

Table 7: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Buyers (%), 2012–2013

Table 8: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Suppliers (%), 2012–2013

Table 9: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Region (%), 2012–2013

Table 10: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Turnover (%), 2012–2013

Table 11: Decline in Markets: Defense Organizations (%), 2012–2013

Table 12: Decline in Markets: Defense Contractors (%), 2012–2013

Table 13: Decline in Markets: Other Service Providers (%), 2012–2013

Table 14: Key Factors Affecting Defense Expenditure (%), 2011–2012

Table 15: Key Factors Affecting Defense Expenditure: Region (%), 2011–2012

Table 16: Key Factors Affecting Defense Expenditure vs. Change in Global Expenditure (%), 2011–2012

Table 17: Critical Impacts on Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 18: Critical Impacts on Suppliers: Region (%), 2012

Table 19: Critical Impacts on Suppliers: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 20: Revenue Change Expectations: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 21: Revenue Change Expectations: Region (%), 2012

Table 22: Revenue Change Expectations: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 23: Revenue Change Expectations vs. Change in Defense Expenditure (%), 2012

Table 24: Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects: Buyers (%), 2012

Table 25: Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 26: Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects: Region (%), 2012

Table 27: Availability of Skilled Staff: Suppliers (%), 2011–2012

Table 28: Availability of Skilled Staff: Region (%), 2011–2012

Table 29: Availability of Skilled Staff: Turnover (%), 2011–2012

Table 30: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Buyers (%), 2012

Table 31: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 32: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Region (%), 2012

Table 33: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 34: Business Priorities: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 35: Business Priorities: Region (%), 2012

Table 36: Business Priorities: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 37: Key Opportunities: Buyers (%), 2012

Table 38: Key Opportunities: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 39: Key Opportunities: Region (%), 2012

Table 40: Key Opportunities: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 41: Demand for Products and Services: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Table 42: Demand for Products and Services: Defense Contractors (%), 2012

Table 43: Demand for Products and Services: Other Service Providers(%), 2012

Table 44: Change in M&A Expectations: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Table 45: Change in M&A Expectations: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 46: Change in M&A Expectations: Region (%), 2012

Table 47: Change in M&A Expectations: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 48: Collaborative Projects: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Table 49: Collaborative Projects: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 50: Collaborative projects: Region (%), 2012

Table 51: Collaborative projects: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 52: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Table 53: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 54: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Region (%), 2012

Table 55: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 56: Change in Outsourcing: Buyers (%), 2012

Table 57: Change in Outsourcing: Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 58: Potential Outsourcing Activities: Defense Contractors (%), 2012

Table 59: Potential Outsourcing Activities: Other Service Providers (%), 2012

Table 60: Potential Outsourcing Activities: Region (%), 2012

Table 61: Potential Outsourcing Activities: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 62: Key Advantages of Outsourcing (%), 2012

Table 63: Key Advantages of Outsourcing: Region (%), 2012

Table 64: Key Advantages of Outsourcing: Turnover (%), 2012

Table 65: Full Survey Results

List of Figures Figure 1: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Buyers (%), 2012–2013

Figure 2: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Suppliers (%), 2012–2013

Figure 3: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Region (%), 2012–2013

Figure 4: Change in Global Defense Expenditure: Turnover (%), 2012–2013

Figure 5: Decline in Markets: Defense Organizations (%), 2012–2013

Figure 6: Decline in Markets: Defense Contractors (%), 2012–2013

Figure 7: Decline in Markets: Other Service Providers (%), 2012–2013

Figure 8: Decline in Markets: Turnover (%), 2012–2013

Figure 9: Key Factors Affecting Defense Expenditure (%), 2011–2012

Figure 10: Key Factors Affecting Defense Expenditure: Region (%), 2011–2012

Figure 11: Critical Impacts on Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 12: Critical Impacts on Suppliers: Region (%), 2012

Figure 13: Critical Impacts on Suppliers: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 14: Revenue Change Expectations: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 15: Revenue Change Expectations: Region (%), 2012

Figure 16: Revenue Change Expectations: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 17: Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects: Buyers (%), 2012

Figure 18: Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 19: Effect of Budget Cuts on Key Projects: Region (%), 2012

Figure 20: Availability of Skilled Staff: Suppliers (%), 2011–2012

Figure 21: Availability of Skilled Staff: Region (%), 2011–2012

Figure 22: Availability of Skilled Staff: Turnover (%), 2011–2012

Figure 23: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Buyers (%), 2012

Figure 24: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 25: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Region (%), 2012

Figure 26: Business Strategies to Counter Decreasing Expenditure: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 27: Business Priorities: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 28: Business Priorities: Region (%), 2012

Figure 29: Business Priorities: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 30: Key Opportunities: Buyers vs. Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 31: Key Opportunities: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 32: Key Opportunities: Region (%), 2012

Figure 33: Key Opportunities: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 34: Demand for Products and Services: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Figure 35: Demand for Products and Services: Defense Contractors (%), 2012

Figure 36: Demand for Products and Services: Other Service Providers(%), 2012

Figure 37: Demand for Products and Services: Region (%), 2012

Figure 38: Demand for Products and Services: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 39: Change in M&A Expectations: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Figure 40: Change in M&A Expectations: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 41: Change in M&A Expectations: Region (%), 2012

Figure 42: Change in M&A Expectations: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 43: Collaborative Projects: Defense Organizations (%), 2012

Figure 44: Collaborative Projects: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 45: Collaborative projects: Region (%), 2012

Figure 46: Collaborative projects: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 47: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Buyers (%), 2012

Figure 48: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 49: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Region (%), 2012

Figure 50: Key Measures to Decrease Program Overruns: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 51: Change in Outsourcing: Buyers (%), 2012

Figure 52: Change in Outsourcing: Suppliers (%), 2012

Figure 53: Change in Outsourcing: Region (%), 2012

Figure 54: Change in Outsourcing: Turnover (%), 2012

Figure 55: Potential Outsourcing Activities: Defense Contractors (%), 2012

Figure 56: Potential Outsourcing Activities: Other Service Providers (%), 2012

Figure 57: Key Advantages of Outsourcing (%), 2012

Figure 58: Key Advantages of Outsourcing: Region (%), 2012

Figure 59: Key Advantages of Outsourcing: Turnover (%), 2012

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