LONDON, Sept. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- This research service focuses on the US Department of Defense (DoD) command and control, communications, computers, intelligence, and surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) budget spending. Included in this study is an analysis of research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E), procurement, operations and maintenance (O&M), and a variety of services. Contract activity for the DoD C4ISR for 2013 is also included in the study. The DoD C4ISR 2015 budget is comprised of Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force, and Joint Service spending plans, all of which are included. The base year for financial spending is 2013, and the market forecast is from 2013 to 2019.
Key Findings
-The 2015 Department of Defense (DoD) programs for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR); electronic warfare/information operations (EW/IO); and multipurpose technologies total $ billion.
-This is an increase of $ million, or%, from 2014 levels.
-C4ISR funding through 2019 has a negative % compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Mature technologies and proven services will be the focus of future spending.
-Research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) is the largest spending category with $ billion requested for 2015.
-Joint Services has the largest share of funding at $ billion, and programs of record indentified.
-Surveillance and reconnaissance (S&R) is the largest technology segment at $billion in 2015, with programs of record.
-In 2013, the DoD awarded $ billion through prime contracts to companies. Lockheed Martin continued as the top C4ISR firm with $ billion in new prime contracts.
-The top firms held % of the contract value in 2013. Networks, a multipurpose category, is the largest technology area with $billion, and the most contracts at .
Market Definitions
-This research service is an overview of program funding and contract activity for the DoD C4ISR market. C4ISR provides situational awareness of the battlefield.
-Due to the close operational and technological relationship with C4ISR, EW/IO data is also included.
-EW/IO gains frequency spectrum and information systems dominance. Multipurpose contracts are defined as those that utilize more than one C4ISR application area.
-Research service forecasts do not include classified programs and budgets. A substantial amount of the total C4ISR market information is not accessible to the public.
-Program funding is derived from the DoD 2014 budget request and includes designated portions of overseas contingency operations (OCO) funding.
-C4ISR systems inherent in new-build tactical ground vehicles, ships, and aircraft platforms are included if distinctly specified by program, contract, or contract modification.
-Contract data is based on the 2013 calendar year.
-Program funding and contract values do not always align year to year, due to administrative costs, multiyear contracts, and technology use across segments.
-Program and contract segmentation, large multiyear contract assessment, and funding forecasts beyond 2014 are made at the analyst's discretion.
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