NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety Market - 2013-2020
The "U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety Market-2013-2020" report is the most comprehensive review of the U.S. Homeland security and public safety market available today. Homeland Security Research Corp. provides the only detailed and reasoned roadmap of this complex market.
In the report, we include both the Homeland Security as well as the Public Safety markets since, in many cases; products have dual-use applications and present the same business opportunities, for example:
The Bio terror mitigation infrastructure is also used to contain pandemic disease outbreaks.
First responders command control and communication systems, are used to respond to both manmade disasters like terror events and natural disasters like floods and earthquakes (public safety).
The report illustrates that:
Annual investments in HLS and Public Safety products and services (excluding: HLD post-warranty revenues) purchased by the U.S. Federal agencies and private sector increased from $48 Billion in 2011 to $51 billion in 2012 and is forecasted to increase to $81 billion by 2020.
The total U.S. HLS, HLD, HLS related Counter-terror & Public Safety Markets (including post-warranty maintenance and upgrades revenues) grow from $74.5 billion in 2012 to $107.3 billion in 2020 at a CAGR of 4.7%.
Unlike most other government sectors, the 2013-2020 federal, state and local government funding for HLS & Public Safety will grow over the next eight years at a CAGR of 4-5%.This growth is driven by a solid bipartisan congressional support.
Technology advances and better performance drive demand for upgrade of legacy systems
The DHS has a key role in the industry, but it does not dominate the market. DHS controls only a fraction of the total HLS, HLD and Public Security market.
The "State & Local" HLS market is larger than the DHS market. This market (i.e., 50 states and over 30.000 counties and cities) represents 23% of the total HLS, HLD and public safety business opportunities.
The U.S. federal agencies possess the most advanced HLS-HLD technologies in the world. However, due to their age and legacy architectures, they believe that the time has come for major transformations.
Aviation security, representing only 4% of the HLS, HLD and public safety market, is an important sector. However, it is much smaller than other industry sectors (e.g. critical infrastructure security, first responders).
With 680 pages, 205 tables and 286 figures, this report covers more than 430 sub-markets and offers for each sub-market: 2010-2012 data, funding and market size, including 2013-2020 forecasts and analyses including:
Analyzes HLS activities, funding and markets of more than 35 federal departments and agencies (e.g. TSA, CBP, DNDO, DOD DOJ, DOA, CDC)
Analyzes the Homeland Defense (HLD) funding and markets of the DOD and DOE, including dozens of programs and business opportunities
Analyzes the intelligence community counter-terror activities including funding and market estimates
State and Local HLS Markets:
State and locally funded HLS budgets and markets in 50 states, including counties & cities
State-by-state markets by procurement authority in the 27 largest states
Contact details for local HLS market information hubs
Detailed information, analysis and market data of federally-funded state and local HLS grants
Post-warranty business: The report details for each sub-market category its post warranty maintenance, upgrade and refurbishing revenues
Competitive environment: SWOT analysis for each market category
Market analysis: e.g., market drivers & inhibitors for each market category
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1 Research Methodology
2 Assumptions
3 Terms of Reference
PART II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 Key Findings and Conclusions
4.1 Common Misconceptions
4.2 Impact of the Economic Turmoil
5 U.S. HLS, HLD & Public Safety Organization
6 U.S. HLS & Public Safety Market
6.1 Systems Sales vs. Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market
6.2 Market by Application
7 U.S. HLS, HLD & Public Safety Funding and Market
7.1 U.S. HLS, HLD & Public Safety Outlay by Funding Source – 2012-2020
7.2 U.S. HLS, HLD & Public Safety Market by "Demand Side" Sector – 2012-2020
8 Federal HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market
8.1 Federal HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market by Department – 2012-2020
8.2 Federal HLS & Public Safety Funding by Mission Activity – 2012-2020
9 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market
9.1 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Funding- 2012-2020
9.2 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Market- 2012-2020
PART III. MARKET ANALYSIS
10 HLS, HLD & Public Safety Vendor – Government Relationship
11 U.S. HLS, HLD & Public Safety Market Drivers
12 U.S. HLS, HLD & Public Safety Market Inhibitors
13 HLS, HLD & Public Safety Market: SWOT Analysis
14 HLS, HLD & Public Safety Market: Competitive Analysis
PART IV. MARKET BY APPLICATION
15 Overview: U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety Market by Application
15.1 Market Structure: Systems Sales vs. Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market
15.1.1 U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety Systems Sales – 2013-2020
15.1.2 U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety: Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
15.1.3 U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
15.1.4 Market Structure: Systems Sales vs. Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
15.2 Market by Application
15.2.1 Homeland Security & Public Safety Systems Sales by Application – 2013-2020
15.2.2 Homeland Security & Public Safety: Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market by Application – 2013-2020
15.2.3 Homeland Security & Public Safety Total Market by Application – 2013-2020
16 Critical Infrastructure Security Market – 2013-2020
16.1 Scope
16.2 Critical Infrastructure Security: Market Background
16.2.1 Hierarchy of Critical Infrastructures
16.2.2 Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and Policy
16.2.3 Planning of Critical Infrastructure Security
16.3 Banking & Finance Industry Security – 2013-2020
16.3.1 The Financial Sector
16.3.2 Financial Sector Security: Market Background
16.3.3 Financial Sector: Investments Forecast
16.4 Water Critical Infrastructure Security – 2013-2020
16.4.1 Water Critical Infrastructure Security: Market Overview
16.4.2 Water Critical Infrastructure Security Threats
16.4.3 Water Critical Infrastructure Security: Investments Forecast
16.5 Energy Critical Infrastructure Security – 2013-2020
16.5.1 The Energy Industry Interdependencies
16.5.2 Relationships with Industry Owners/Operators and Organizations
16.5.3 Securing the Electric Power Industry
16.5.4 Civil Nuclear Power Industry Security
16.5.5 Investments Forecast
16.6 Chemical Industry and HAZMAT Security – 2013-2020
16.6.1 The Chemical Industry and HAZMAT Industry
16.6.2 The Chemical & HAZMAT Industry Security: Market Background
16.6.3 The Chemical & HAZMAT Industry Security: Investments Forecast
16.7 Defense Industrial Base Security – 2013-2020
16.7.1 Defense Industrial Base: Industry Segments
16.7.2 Defense Industrial Base Security: Resources and Budgets
16.7.3 Defense Industrial Base Security: Investments Forecast
16.8 Information Technology Industry Security – 2013-2020
16.8.1 The U.S. IT Industry: Background
16.8.2 Information Technology Industry: Security Risks
16.8.3 IT Industry Security
16.8.4 Information Technology Industry Security: Investments Forecast
16.9 Cybersecurity Market – 2013-2020
16.9.1 Cybersecurity Threats
16.9.2 Cybersecurity Threats and Vulnerabilities: A Five-Level Approach
16.9.3 Cybersecurity Incidents
16.9.4 DHS Role in Cybersecurity
16.9.5 DHS Cybersecurity Capabilities
16.9.6 DHS-DOD Cybersecurity Coordination
16.1 Transportation Industry Security – 2013-2020
16.10.1 The U.S. transportation Industry
16.10.2 Transportation Security
16.10.3 Aviation, Maritime and Mass Transit Security
16.10.4 Investments Forecast
16.11 CIP Strategy Outlook – 2013-2020
16.12 Critical Infrastructure Security: Business Opportunities
16.13 Critical Infrastructure Security: Market Drivers
16.14 Critical Infrastructure Security: Market Inhibitors
16.15 Critical Infrastructure Security: Market SWOT Analysis
16.16 Critical Infrastructure Security Market: Competitive Analysis
16.17 U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security Market – 2013-2020
16.17.1 U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security Systems Sales – 2013-2020
16.17.2 U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
16.17.3 U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
17 Aviation Security Market – 2013-2020
17.1 Scope
17.2 The Effect of the Economy Slowdown on the Aviation Industry
17.3 U.S. Aviation Security, Terror Mitigation Strategy
17.4 Passenger Screening
17.4.1 Overview
17.4.2 People Screening Market Analysis
17.5 Checked Baggage Screening
17.5.1 Overview
17.5.2 Electronic Baggage Screening Program (EBSP)
17.6 Air Cargo Screening
17.7 Other Aviation Security Sectors
17.7.1 Airport Perimeter Security
17.7.2 Airport Employee and Service Personal Identification Program
17.7.3 Airports IT & Telecommunications Restructuring
17.7.4 Electronic Surveillance
17.7.5 Secure Air to Ground Communications
17.8 Aviation Security: Recent Activities
17.9 Aviation Security: Emerging Technologies Systems and Prices
17.1 Aviation Security: Business Opportunities
17.11 Aviation Security: Market Drivers
17.12 Aviation Security: Market Inhibitors
17.13 Aviation Security: Market SWOT Analysis
17.14 Aviation Security: Market Competitive Analysis
17.15 U.S. Aviation Security Market – 2013-2020
17.15.1 U.S. Aviation Security Systems Sales – 2013-2020
17.15.2 U.S. Aviation Security Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
17.15.3 U.S. Aviation Security Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
18 Maritime Security Market – 2013-2020
18.1 Maritime Security Market: Scope
18.2 Maritime Security Market: Background
18.2.1 U.S. Maritime Transportation System
18.2.2 Seaports and Marine Terminals
18.2.3 Port Terminal Facilities
18.2.4 Offshore Oil Facilities and Offshore Renewable Energy Installations (OREIs)
18.2.5 Natural Gas Infrastructure
18.2.6 Oceangoing Vessels
18.2.7 Passenger Carriers
18.2.8 Inland River, Coastal, and Great Lakes Systems
18.3 Maritime Transportation: Terror Mitigation Strategy
18.4 U.S. Maritime Security Legislation
18.4.1 The Container Security Initiative (CSI)
18.4.2 Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
18.4.3 U.S. 24-hour Advance Manifest Rule
18.5 Maritime Security: Major Programs
18.5.1 Container Screening Program
18.5.2 Transportation Worker Identification Credential Program
18.5.3 Federal Port Security Grants
18.6 Maritime Security: Market Analysis
18.6.1 Maritime Security: Impact of the Global Economy Downturn
18.6.2 Maritime Security: Recent Activities
18.6.3 Maritime Security: Business Opportunities
18.6.4 Maritime Security: Market Outlook
18.7 Maritime Security: Market Drivers
18.8 Maritime Security: Market Inhibitors
18.9 Maritime Security: Market SWOT Analysis
18.1 Maritime Security: Competitive Analysis
18.11 U.S. Maritime Security Market – 2013-2020
18.11.1 U.S. Maritime Security Systems Sales – 2013-2020
18.11.2 U.S. Maritime Security Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
18.11.3 U.S. Maritime Security Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
19 Mass Transportation Security Market – 2013-2020
19.1 Mass Transportation Security Market: Scope
19.2 Mass Transportation Market: Overview
19.3 Mass Transportation: Security Risks
19.4 Mass Transportation Security Responsibilities
19.5 Mass Transportation Security Programs
19.6 Mass Transportation Security: Investments Forecast
19.7 Mass Transportation Security: Business Opportunities
19.8 Mass Transportation Security: Market Drivers
19.9 Mass Transportation Security: Market Inhibitors
19.1 Mass Transportation Security: Market SWOT Analysis
19.11 Mass Transportation Security Market: Competitive Analysis
19.12 U.S. Mass Transportation Security Market – 2013-2020
19.12.1 U.S. Mass Transportation Security Systems Sales – 2013-2020
19.12.2 U.S. Mass Transportation Security Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
19.12.3 U.S. Mass Transportation Security Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
20 Land Border Security Market – 2013-2020
20.1 Land Border Security Market: Scope
20.2 Land Border Security: Strategic Context
20.3 Land Border Security Components
20.4 Land Border Security: Recent Activities
20.4.1 Southwest Border
20.4.2 Northern Border
20.4.3 Trusted Traveler, Expedited Clearance and Other Partnerships
20.5 Land Border Security Market: Business Opportunities
20.6 Land Border Security: Market Drivers
20.7 Land Border Security: Market Inhibitors
20.8 Land Border Security: Market SWOT Analysis
20.9 Land Border Security Market: Competitive Analysis
20.1 U.S. Land Border Security Market – 2013-2020
20.10.1 U.S. Land Border Security Systems Sales – 2013-2020
20.10.2 U.S. Land Border Security Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
20.10.3 U.S. Land Border Security Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
21 First Responders Market – 2013-2020
21.1 Scope
21.2 Market Background
21.2.1 First Responders Missions
21.2.2 First Responders Structure
21.2.3 First Responders Planning
21.2.4 First Responders Training
21.3 U.S. First Responders Natural & Manmade Disaster Rescue & Recovery Equipment: Market Background
21.3.1 Disaster Recovery Technologies
21.4 First Responders Manmade Disaster Mitigation Market: Business Opportunities
21.5 First Responders: Market Drivers
21.6 First Responders: Market Inhibitors
21.7 First Responders: Market Competitive Analysis
21.8 U.S. First Responders Market – 2013-2020
21.8.1 U.S. First Responders Systems Sales – 2013-2020
21.8.2 U.S. First Responders Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
21.8.3 U.S. First Responders Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
22 CBRN, Hazmat and Disease Outbreak Events Mitigation Market – 2013-2020
22.1 CBRN, Hazmat and Disease Outbreak Mitigation Market: Scope
22.2 Bio-Terror and Disease Outbreak Mitigation Market
22.2.1 Biological Threat
22.2.2 Biological Detection: Core Technologies Comparison
22.2.3 U.S. Bio-Surveillance Background & Analysis
22.2.4 The Obama Administration Bio Terror Mitigation Strategy
22.2.5 Bio-Terror and pandemic outbreaks: Funding
22.2.6 Project BioWatch
22.2.7 Project BioSense
22.2.8 Project BioShield
22.2.9 Bio-Terror and pandemic outbreaks Market: Business Challenges – 2013-2020
22.2.10 Bio-Terror and Pandemic Outbreaks Detection Market: Business Opportunities
22.2.11 Bio-Terror and pandemic outbreaks Detection Technology Outlook
22.2.12 Bio Detection Market
22.3 CBRN Terror and Hazmat Incidents Detection, Mitigation and Decontamination
22.3.1 HAZMAT Industry Security
22.3.2 Nuclear Power Industry Security
22.3.3 CBRN Events and Hazmat Incidents Decontamination
22.4 CBRN, Hazmat and Disease Outbreak Events Mitigation: Market Drivers
22.5 CBRN, Hazmat and Disease Outbreak Events Mitigation: Market Inhibitors
22.6 CBRN, Hazmat and Disease Outbreak Events Mitigation: Market SWOT Analysis
22.7 Competitive Analysis
22.8 U.S. CBRN, Hazmat & Disease Outbreak Event Mitigation Market – 2013-2020
22.8.1 U.S. CBRN Terror and Hazmat & Disease Outbreak Mitigation Systems Sales – 2013-2020
22.8.2 U.S. CBRN Terror and Hazmat & Disease Outbreak Mitigation Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
22.8.3 U.S. CBRN Terror and Hazmat & Disease Outbreak Mitigation Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
23 Safe Cities Market – 2013-2020
23.1 Safe Cities Market: Background
23.2 Safe City vs. Smart City
23.3 Safe City Technologies
23.3.1 Video Surveillance and Intelligent Video Analysis
23.3.2 Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Systems
23.3.3 IP Surveillance Cameras
23.3.4 Broadband Networks
23.3.5 Safe City Communication Interoperability
23.3.6 Safe City Physical Security Information Management Systems
23.4 U.S. Safe Cities Projects
23.5 U.S. Safe Cities: Market Outlook
23.6 Safe Cities: Market Drivers
23.7 Safe Cities: Market Inhibitors
23.8 U.S. Safe Cities Market – 2013-2020
23.8.1 U.S. Safe Cities Systems Sales – 2013-2020
23.8.2 U.S. Safe Cities Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
23.8.3 U.S. Safe Cities Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
24 Public Events Security Market – 2013-2020
24.1 Public Events Security Market: Scope
24.2 Major Public Event Planning and Management Phases
24.2.1 Before a Public Event Takes Place
24.2.2 During the Event
24.2.3 After the Event
24.3 Public Events Security: Authorities
24.3.1 Public Events Security: Responsible Bodies
24.3.2 Inter-agency Agreement
24.3.3 Public Events Security: Executive Team
24.3.4 Public Events Security: Intelligence
24.3.5 Specialized tactical units
24.3.6 Public Events Security: The Private Sector
24.4 Public Events Security: Risk Assessment
24.5 Public Events Security Workforce
24.5.1 Public Events Security Workforce Overview
24.5.2 Training
24.5.3 Public Events Security Credentialing
24.6 Public Events Security Market
24.6.1 Public Events Security Communications Market
24.6.2 Public Events Perimeter Security Market
24.6.3 Public Events Infrastructure Security Market
24.6.4 Public Events Emergency Services Market
24.6.5 Public Events WMD and Hazmat Detection and Response Market
24.6.6 Public Events Transportation Security Market
24.7 Public Events Security: Federal Programs
24.8 Public Events Security: Market Drivers
24.9 Public Events Security: Market Inhibitors
24.1 U.S. Public Events Security Market – 2013-2020
24.10.1 U.S. Public Events Security Systems Sales – 2013-2020
24.10.2 U.S. Public Events Security Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
24.10.3 U.S. Public Events Security Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
25 Homeland Defence (HLD) Market – 2013-2020
25.1 Homeland Defence Market: Scope
25.2 HLS, HLD & Public Safety Interplay
25.3 DOD HLD Missions and Organizations
25.3.1 The Northern Command (NORTHCOM)
25.4 DOD's Structure for Interagency Coordination of HLD & Civil Support Missions
25.5 DOD HLD Missions
25.6 Homeland Defense: Market Background
25.7 Enabling DOD Homeland Defense Capabilities
25.8 Integrated HLS, HLD & Public Safety National Response Plan
25.9 Integrated HLS, HLD & Public Safety National CBRNE Consequence Management
25.1 Homeland Defense Airspace Alert Operations
25.11 Homeland Defense: Market Drivers
25.12 Homeland Defense: Market Inhibitors
25.13 Homeland Defense Market: SWOT Analysis
25.14 Homeland Defense Market: Competitive Analysis
25.15 U.S. Homeland Defense Market – 2013-2020
25.15.1 U.S. Homeland Defense Systems Sales – 2013-2020
25.15.2 U.S. Homeland Defense Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
25.15.3 U.S. Homeland Defense Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
26 Continental U.S.A. Counter-Terror Intelligence Market – 2013-2020
26.1.1 Continental U.S.A. Counter-Terror Intelligence Systems Sales – 2013-2020
26.1.2 Continental U.S.A. Counter-Terror Intelligence Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment Market – 2013-2020
26.1.3 Continental U.S.A. Counter-Terror Intelligence Total Market (Systems Sales, Service, Upgrade and Refurbishment) – 2013-2020
PART V. FEDERAL HLS & PUBLIC SAFETY MARKET
27 Federal HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market
27.1 Federal HLS & Public Safety Funding by Department – 2013-2016
27.2 Federal HLS & Public Safety Market by Department – 2013-2016
27.3 Federal Homeland Security Funding by Mission Activity – 2013-2016
28 Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
28.1 Department of Homeland Security: Background
28.2 Department of Homeland Security: Agencies and Units
28.3 Department of Homeland Security Market – 2013-2016
28.3.1 Summary Outlook
28.3.2 Department of Homeland Security: Market by Agency – 2012-2020
29 DHS – Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
29.1 Transportation Security Administration: Background
29.2 Transportation Security Administration – Agencies and Units
29.3 TSA- 2012 Activities
29.4 TSA Major Programs and Funding
29.4.1 Screening Partnership Program
29.4.2 Passenger and Baggage Screening Program
29.4.3 Screening Training and Other Programs
29.4.4 Passengers Checkpoint Support Program
29.4.5 EDS and ETD Procurement and Installation Program
29.4.6 Screening Technology Maintenance & Utilities Program
29.4.7 Aviation Regulation and Other Enforcement Program
29.4.8 Airport Management, IT and Support Program
29.4.9 Air Cargo Program
29.4.10 Surface Transportation Security Program
29.4.11 Secure Flight Program
29.4.12 Transportation Security Support Programs
29.4.13 Federal Air Marshal Service Program
29.5 TSA – Emerging Technologies Systems and Prices
29.6 Business Opportunities
29.7 TSA Market – 2013-2016
29.7.1 Summary
29.7.2 Market Drivers
29.7.3 Market Inhibitors
29.7.4 TSA Funding and Market – 2013-2016
30 DHS – U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP)
30.1 Customs & Border Protection Background
30.2 Customs & Border Protection: Recent Activities
30.3 Customs & Border Protection – Agencies & Units
30.4 Customs & Border Protection Major Programs and Funding
30.4.1 Inspection and Detection Technology Program
30.4.2 Targeting Programs
30.4.3 C-TPAT Program
30.4.4 International Cargo Screening – CSI and SFI Programs
30.4.5 Other International Programs
30.4.6 Trusted Traveler Programs (TT)
30.4.7 Customs & Border Protection, U.S. VISIT Program
30.4.8 Border Security Fencing, Infrastructure and Technology Programs
30.4.9 Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) and International Trade Data System (ITDS) Programs
30.4.10 Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) Program
30.4.11 Facility Construction and Sustainment
30.4.12 Air and Marine Interdiction Programs
30.5 Inspection and Detection Technologies
30.5.1 Existing Technologies
30.5.2 Border Security Challenges
30.6 CBP Business Opportunities
30.7 CBP Market – 2013-2016
30.7.1 Summary Outlook
30.7.2 CBP, Market Drivers
30.7.3 CBP, Market Inhibitors
30.7.4 Customs & Border Protection Funding and Market – 2013-2016
31 DHS – Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
31.1 Federal Emergency Management Agency, Background
31.2 Federal Emergency Management Agency – Agencies & Units
31.3 FEMA Programs
31.3.1 State and Local Grants
31.3.2 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program (REPP)
31.3.3 FEMA, National Pre-disaster Mitigation Program
31.4 FEMA, Business Opportunities
31.5 FEMA Market – 2013-2016
31.5.1 Federal Emergency Management Agency, Summary Outlook
31.5.2 FEMA Funding and Market – 2013-2016
32 DHS – U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)
32.1 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Background
32.2 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, (ICE) – Agencies & Units
32.3 ICE Major Programs and Funding
32.3.1 ICE Visa Security Program
32.3.2 ICE, Criminal Alien Program
32.3.3 Transportation and Removal Program
32.3.4 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Alternatives to Detention Program
32.3.5 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, SC/CIRCA Plan
32.3.6 Atlas IT Infrastructure
32.3.7 Law Enforcement Systems Modernization
32.3.8 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, DRO Modernization (DROM)
32.3.9 ICE, Electronic Health Records (eHR)
32.3.10 ICE, Modernization of Financial Systems (MFS)
32.3.11 ICE Decision Support Systems (IDSS)
32.3.12 Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP)
32.4 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Business Opportunities
32.5 ICE Funding and Market – 2013-2016
32.5.1 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Summary Outlook
32.5.2 Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Market Drivers
32.5.3 Market Inhibitors
32.5.4 ICE Funding and Market – 2013-2016
33 DHS – U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
33.1 U.S. Coast Guard Background
33.2 U.S. Coast Guard – Agencies & Units
33.4 USCG Near-term Program Initiatives
33.5 USCG Key Strategic Issues
33.6 U.S. Coast Guard: Market Review
33.7 USCG, Business Opportunities
33.8 USCG Market – 2013-2016
33.8.1 U.S. Coast Guard, Summary Outlook
33.8.2 U.S. Coast Guard Market Drivers
33.8.3 U.S. Coast Guard Market Inhibitors
33.8.4 USCG Funding and Market – 2013-2016
34 DHS – U.S. Secret Service (USSS)
34.1 U.S. Secret Service: Background
34.2 USSS, Major Operational Major Programs and Strategic Goals
34.3 U.S. Secret Service, Cross Cutting Initiatives
34.4 USSS, Business Opportunities
34.5 USSS Market – 2013-2016
34.5.1 U.S. Secret Service, Summary Outlook
34.5.2 U.S. Secret Service, Market Drivers
34.5.3 Market Inhibitors
34.5.4 USSS Funding and Market – 2013-2016
35 DHS – Science & Technology Directorate (S&T)
35.1 Science & Technology Directorate Background
35.2 Science & Technology Directorate – Agencies & Units
35.3 S&T Major Programs and Funding
35.3.1 S&T-Overview
35.3.2 Science & Technology Directorate, Acquisition and Operations Support Programs
35.3.3 S&T Directorate, Laboratory Facilities Programs
35.3.4 S&T Directorate, Research, Development, and Innovation (RD&I) Programs
35.3.5 S&T Directorate, University Programs
35.4 S&T Directorate Market – 2013-2016
35.4.1 S&T Directorate: Summary Outlook
35.4.2 Market Drivers
35.4.3 Market Inhibitors
35.4.4 S&T Funding and Market – 2013-2016
36 DHS – Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO)
36.1 Domestic Nuclear Detection Office – Background
36.2 Domestic Nuclear Detection Office – Agencies & Units
36.3 DNDO Market – 2013-2016
36.3.1 Summary Outlook
36.3.2 Market Drivers
36.3.3 Market Inhibitors
36.3.4 Main Business Opportunities
36.3.5 DNDO Funding and Market – 2013-2016
37 DHS – Departmental Management & Operations (DMO)
37.1 DHS – Departmental Management & Operations Background
37.2 DHS – Departmental Management & Operations: Agencies and Units
37.3 DMO Market – 2013-2016
37.3.1 Summary Outlook
37.3.2 DMO Funding and Market – 2013-2016
38 DHS Analysis and Operations (I&A and OPS)
38.1 DHS Analysis and Operations Background
38.1.1 Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS)
38.2 Initiatives
38.3 DHS I&A and OPS Market – 2013-2016
38.3.1 Summary Outlook
38.3.2 DHS I&A and OPS Funding and Market – 2013-2016
39 DHS – Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
39.1 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Background
39.2 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Agencies and Units
39.3 Law Enforcement Training Programs
39.4 Key Strategic Issues
39.5 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Business Opportunities
39.6 FLETC Market – 2013-2016
39.6.1 Summary Outlook
39.6.2 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Funding and Market – 2013-2016
40 DHS – U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
40.1 U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services: Background
40.2 U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services: Agencies and Units
40.3 USCIS: Major Programs and Funding
40.3.1 E-Verify
40.3.2 SAVE Program
40.3.3 VIBE
40.4 USCIS Market – 2013-2016
40.4.1 Summary Outlook
40.4.2 USCIS Funding and Market – 2013-2016
41 DHS – National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
41.1 National Protection and Programs Directorate: Background
41.2 NPPD Major Programs and Funding
41.2.1 Infrastructure Protection and Information Security
41.2.2 Federal Protective Service Programs
41.3 NPPD Market – 2013-2016
41.3.1 Summary Outlook
41.3.2 NPPD Funding and Market – 2013-2016
42 DHS – Office of Health Affairs (OHA)
42.1 DHS – Office of Health Affairs: Background
42.2 DHS – Office of Health Affairs: BioWatch Program
42.3 OHA Market – 2013-2016
42.3.1 Summary Outlook
42.3.2 OHA Funding and Market – 2013-2016
43 DHS – Office of Inspector General (OIG)
43.1 DHS – Office of Inspector General: Background
43.2 DHS – Office of Inspector General: Market – 2013-2016
43.2.1 Summary Outlook
43.2.2 OIG Funding and Market – 2013-2016
44 Department of Defense (DOD) Homeland Security
44.1 DOD – Background
44.2 DOD HLS & Public Safety Market – 2013-2016
44.2.1 Summary Outlook
44.2.2 DOD Funding and Market – 2013-2016
45 Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
45.1 Department of Health & Human Services: HLS & Public Safety Background
45.2 The Bio-Terror Mitigation Strategy
45.3 Department of Health & Human Services Organization & Units
45.3.1 Center for Disease Control (CDC)
45.3.2 Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
45.4 DHHS HLS & Public Safety Funding & Market – 2013-2016
45.4.1 Summary Outlook
45.4.2 DHHS HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
45.4.3 DHHS HLS & Public Safety Market by Program – 2013-2016
46 Department of Justice (DOJ)
46.1 Department of Justice: HLS & Public Safety Background
46.2 Department of Justice: Organization
46.3 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
46.3.1 FBI HLS: Background
46.3.2 FBI – Organization
46.3.3 FBI HLS & Public Safety: Market Drivers
46.3.4 FBI HLS & Public Safety: Market Inhibitors
46.4 DOJ HLS & Public Safety Funding & Market – 2013-2016
46.4.1 Summary Outlook
46.4.2 DOJ HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
46.4.3 DOJ HLS & Public Safety Market by Program – 2013-2016
47 Department of Energy (DOE)
47.1 Department of Energy: Background
47.2 Department of Energy: Organization
47.3 DOE HLS & Public Safety Funding & Market – 2013-2016
47.3.1 Department of Energy: Summary Funding and Market Outlook
47.3.2 DOE HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
47.3.3 DOE HLS & Public Safety Market by Program – 2013-2016
48 Department of State (DOS)
48.1 Department of State: HLS & Public Safety Background
48.2 DOS Organization
48.3 Department of State HLS & Public Safety Funding & Market – 2013-2016
48.3.1 Summary Outlook
48.3.2 Department of State HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
49 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
49.1 U.S. Department of Agriculture: HLS & Public Safety Background
49.2 U.S. Department of Agriculture Organization
49.2.1 Summary Outlook
49.2.2 USDA HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
50 National Science Foundation (NSF)
50.1 National Science Foundation: Background
50.2 National Science Foundation: Organization
50.3 National Science Foundation: HLS & Public Safety Market – 2013-2016
50.3.1 Summary Outlook
50.3.2 NSF, HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
51 National Aeronautic & Space Administration (NASA)
51.1 NASA Background
51.2 NASA HLS & Public Safety Market – 2013-2016
51.2.1 Summary Outlook
51.2.2 NASA HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-201652 Department of Transportation (DOT)
52.1 DOT Background
52.2 DOT Organization
52.3 DOT HLS & Public Safety Market – 2013-2016
52.3.1 Summary Outlook
52.3.2 DOT HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
53 Department of Commerce (DOC)
53.1 DOC Background
53.2 DOC Organization
53.3 DOC HLS & Public Safety Market – 2013-2016
53.3.1 Summary Outlook
53.3.2 DOC HLS & Public Safety Funding and Market – 2013-2016
PART VI. STATE & LOCAL HLS & PUBLIC SAFETY MARKET
54 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Funding Larger than the DHS
55 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Missions
56 State and Local Grants
56.1 FEMA Grants Distributed in FY 2002-2011
56.2 FEMA Grants Outlook
56.3 FEMA, Grant Life Cycle
57 FY 2012 Grant Allocations
57.1 FY 2012 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)
57.1.1 State Homeland Security Program (SHSP).
57.1.2 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI)
57.1.3 Operation Stonegarden (OPSG)
57.1.4 Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities (LETPA) Set Aside.
57.2 FY 2012 Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program
57.3 FY 2012 Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP)
57.4 FY 2012 Urban Areas Security Initiative Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)
57.5 FY 2012 Intercity Passenger Rail – Amtrak (IPR) Program
57.6 FY 2012 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP)
57.7 FY 2012 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP)
58 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Market Drivers
59 State and Local Market Inhibitors
60 State and Local Market SWOT Analysis
61 State and Local Market Competitive Analysis
62 State and Local HLS & Public Safety Market
63 Primary Cities HLS & Public Safety Market
64 States Market
64.1 Arizona HLS & Public Safety Market
64.1.1 Arizona HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.1.2 Arizona HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.1.3 Arizona HLS & Public Safety Market
64.2 California HLS & Public Safety Market
64.2.1 California HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.2.2 California HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.2.3 California HLS & Public Safety Market
64.3 Colorado HLS & Public Safety Market
64.3.1 Colorado HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.3.2 Colorado HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.3.3 Colorado HLS & Public Safety Market
64.4 District of Columbia HLS & Public Safety Market
64.4.1 District of Columbia HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.4.2 District of Columbia HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.4.3 District of Columbia HLS & Public Safety Market
64.5 Florida HLS & Public Safety Market
64.5.1 Florida HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.5.2 Florida HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.5.3 Florida HLS & Public Safety Market
64.6 Georgia HLS & Public Safety Market
64.6.1 Georgia HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.6.2 Georgia HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.6.3 Georgia HLS & Public Safety Market
64.7 Hawaii Market
64.7.1 Hawaii HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.7.2 Hawaii HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.7.3 Hawaii HLS & Public Safety Market
64.8 Illinois HLS & Public Safety Market
64.8.1 Illinois HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.8.2 Illinois HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.8.3 Illinois HLS & Public Safety Market
64.9 Indiana HLS & Public Safety Market
64.9.1 Indiana HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.9.2 Indiana HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.9.3 Indiana HLS & Public Safety Market
64.1 Kentucky HLS & Public Safety Market
64.10.1 Kentucky HLS & Public Safety Programs & Business Opportunities
64.10.2 Kentucky HLS & Public Safety Contact Information
64.10.3 Kentucky HLS & Public Safety Market
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