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The Global Government Biometric Systems Market 2014-2024
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Product Synopsis
This report is the result of SDI's extensive market and company research covering the global biometric systems industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
"The Global Biometric Systems Market 2014-2024" offers the reader detailed analysis of the global biometric systems market over the next ten years, alongside potential market opportunities to enter the industry, using detailed market size forecasts.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Global governmental spending on biometric programs and corresponding systems is predominantly driven by the numerous e-passport and national identity card programs underway in various countries and the projects slated to begin in the near future. The US and European nations including the UK, Germany, France and other smaller European nations were the early adopters of biometric technology for various purposes including border control, airport security, identity security, and law enforcement. E-Passports and national identity cards equipped with electronic chips carrying biometric data, form the major basis for all the aforementioned applications. With increasing popularity, countries in Asia Pacific and Latin America are adopting biometric passports and electronic identity cards. Furthermore, the increasing instances of terrorism around the world are also urging governments of vulnerable nations such as the US, UK, Russia, and India to introduce secure biometric passports and electronic documents which prove instrumental in checking the entry of hostile forces into countries through the borders or airports. These national identity and biometric passport issuance programs involve huge investment and require long durations to be completed. For example, India has recently launched its Unique Identity (UID) program in order to provide every citizen with a unique identity card which consists of biometric data including fingerprints, digital signatures and digitized photographs. This program is deemed to be the largest of its kind in the world till date and is anticipated to substantially improve and streamline the process of government services' delivery to the Indian citizens.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
"The Global Biometric Systems Market 2014-2024" provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2014 to 2024, including highlights of key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
Key Features and Benefits
The report provides detailed analysis of the market for biometric systems during 2014-2024, including the factors that influence why countries are investing or cutting expenditure on biometric systems. It provides detailed expectations of growth rates and projected total expenditure.
Government initiatives towards identity and border control, increasing concern over data security and growth in urban population leading towards increase the proportion of rebel groups and terrorists are expected to boost the demand for biometric identity and security systems over the coming years. As this sector gains prominence, it is expected that large competitors will try to generate competence by acquiring medium and small sized niche entities, with unique facilities that will fill the gaps in their portfolio of products, or services. In July 2012, Apple Inc acquired fingerprint sensor and recognition solution provider AuthenTec for US$356 million. Moving ahead the company has integrated the fingerprint recognition into its latest mobile devices iPhone 5S. In the same month, Cross Match Technologies, a provider of interoperable biometric identity management systems was acquired by Francisco Partners, a global private equity firm focused on investments in technology and technology-enabled services business. Later in the same year, search engine giant, Google acquired facial recognition technology company Viewdle. The increasing demand for innovative biometric applications is expected to result in a further increase in consolidation activity over the coming months.
Key Market Issues
Policies and technology developments to protect civil rights as well as personal and information privacy have become inevitable prior to applying any advanced biometric technology into practice. In recent years, privacy issues are becoming increasing significant as novel biometric technologies such as facial recognition, iris recognition and DNA identification technologies are introduced. Theft of biometric information might result in unauthorized access to military facilities and thus perpetrate terrorist activities resulting in a major threat to the national security. Biometric information collected by the government agencies may also be transferred to other departments for administrative or other purposes that will increase chances of illegal hacking. . Furthermore, biometric data that is acquired originally for national ID or for passports can also be used by government agencies for surveillance purposes and for checks against forensic databases without the person being aware of its use. DNA identification systems, a new category of biometric system presents privacy issues, different from those involved in other biometrics collection. DNA sample collected through a blood draw or a swab of the inner cheek is more invasive than other external biometrics such as fingerprint or photograph. Also, it contains information about a person's genetic make-up, including gender, health, disease history and other hereditary information that can be used for purposes other than for which it was collected. As such in recent years, public agitation has increased against using the biometric information without their consent by law enforcement agencies and militaries. Given these issues which are yet to be resolved in their entirety, a strict control of access to databases containing personal identification information is considered to be a challenge for the growth of the market.
Historically, the government agencies have been collecting information from only one biometric system at a time. However, in recent years, use of multi-modal biometrics is gaining prominence as collecting more than one piece of biometric data from an individual makes identification more accurate. Therefore, designing completely reliable and automatic biometric systems is a key challenge for companies and governments alike. As there is no standardization of biometric data due to information collection by several law enforcement agencies simultaneously, achieving interoperability by integrating all these databases has become very difficult. Furthermore, high data retention time leads to additional problems as data that is less identifiable in the past becomes more identifiable with the advancement in technology. For example, biometric records stored in the Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) and Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), by US law enforcement agencies, are expected to be retained for 75 years. This means that the government agencies will be using the same poor quality biometric data and information despite the developments in technology, in a drive to achieve interoperability. Additionally, technical issues in some biometrics, such as facial recognition, make their use inappropriate, as accuracy is mainly dependent on consistent lighting conditions and angles of view. Large age discrepancies will also aggravate the problem as comparing a person with his photo taken several years ago will lead to false acceptance or rejection. Therefore, a number of technological advancements are required in order to achieve these goals, which poses a significant challenge for market participants who have to maintain the accuracy of biometric systems, while at the same time reduce the cost involved in it.
The government agencies worldwide have started to recognize biometrics as one of the safest verification and identity authentication tools. The use of biometrics such as iris, fingerprint, finger vein, voice recognition and voiceprint have become a new generation of authentication. However, it has also created a new generation of fraud. One of most serious threat to the technology is from impersonation. Impersonation sees the imposter attempt to be incorrectly recognized as a different, legitimate user. The imposter with a fake identity but legitimate biometric information stored in his biometric card can successfully access vital government sites and can even cause damage on someone else's identity. The biometric card does not ensure that the person applying for an ID card is using her own name, rather than a stolen or false identity. The plan does require card applicants to present identity documents such as drivers' licenses and national identification cards. However, the imitated identify documents are easy to get in several countries including the United States. It is likely therefore that the well-developed identity document forgery industry will provide support to the imposters and will help them gets their biometric cards issued on a fake identity; resulting in a situation which can be even more fatal.. The imposters are more difficult to identify than the individuals with fake documents as they have legitimate biometric cards. They can only be caught if there are several layers of verification which is very difficult to implement in sites such as airports with high foot fall on a daily basis.
Biometric systems primarily work on security features by protecting the information stored on the card. However, most of the biometric cards encryption scheme with technologies including fingerprint recognition, face recognition and voice recognition can be broken and once the encryption system on the ID card is broken, or the master decryption key leaks or is reverse engineered, then all existing ID cards can become vulnerable.Some of the widely used biometrics systems are vulnerable to hacking with even the most common techniques. A fingerprint can be duplicated using gelatin molds and then pressed against the scanner of a fingerprint reader, granting access to its user. There have been instances where voice recognition systems have been defeated with voice recordings. Even face recognition systems have been bypassed with photographs of the legitimate users. Although, the use of hybrid biometrics systems have successfully overcome many of these hacking attempts successfully, it has proved difficult for the authorities to avoid expert hackers who have even managed to outsmart hybrid biometrics systems. With the advent of new technologies in the security, the hackers also advance their expertise to overcome the modern security measures. Therefore, the biometrics sector will be under constant threat from sophisticated hacking and the authorities will have to rely on biometrics on a partial basis.
Key Highlights
With increase in the usage of biometric devices, a number of cases have been brought to light where impostors and fraudsters have tried to and in some cases succeeded to bypass the system by using spoofing techniques. This has resulted in a number of anti-spoofing designs and technologies that are being developed by suppliers and an increased focus on multimodal biometrics in order to strengthen security measures by overcoming the limitations of a single technology. Requirement for multimodal biometrics has also been augmented by shortcomings of uni-modal systems such as fingerprints, faces and iris/retinal recognition systems as such systems in isolation can be susceptible to errors arising from non-uniform natural and other surrounding factors such as faulty data, human aging, light fluctuations etc. Such systems are capable of using more than one physiological or behavioral characteristic for identity verification and use technologies such as fingerprints, facial features, iris/retinal scans and vein patterns in conjunction to provide highly secure and above average accuracy. These systems can also effectively deter spoofing as it is almost impossible to duplicate or alter multiple biometric traits, in addition to which some of these multimodal systems can request the user to present random traits that only a live person can do. Given the advantages offered by these systems and the sensitive nature of applications that most biometric systems are used for, it is expected that multimodal biometric systems will gain even more popularity over the forecast period and demand for such systems will be high in all spheres of application including the government, corporate, commercial and banking sectors.
With a number of nations implementing multiple biometric information collection and verification programs, under various government agencies over the forecast period, it is expected that in the immediate future, a truly global need for interoperability among the data and devices of agencies using biometric systems will make its impact felt in the industry. Currently, such interoperability requirements mostly feature in the agenda of early mover nations in this domain, such as the US, which has a vast and long term experience of inter agency biometric information sharing and the interoperability problems that arise out of such co-operation. Interoperability initiatives in the US date back to 2006, when the US Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) Program of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) developed an interoperability project to support the sharing of information among DHS, DOJ, and their respective stakeholders. The implementation of such a system enabled users to submit a single query and receive results from the US-VISIT Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT) and the DOJ Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) rather than submitting two separate queries. Such measures have stemmed from instances where wanted criminals have been able to escape prosecution as one department was not aware of the status of the criminal due non-availability of biometric records for that person which was already in possession of the other agency. If information would have been shared in the manner that is being done now then a large number of such cases could have been prevented which would ultimately effect the country's national and border security positively. Given the benefits that can be derived from such information sharing, interoperability frameworks are also expected to be formulated in other countries across the globe which has implemented multi-agency biometric programs in order to establish coherent and effective information integration.
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 About Strategic Defence Intelligence
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Government Biometric Systems Market Size and Drivers
3.1 Government Biometric Systems Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
3.1.1 Global government biometric systems market to show positive growth during the forecast period
3.2 Global Government Biometric Systems Market - Regional Analysis
3.2.1 North America dominates the global biometric systems market
3.2.2 Demand for fingerprint recognition systems in the US to drive the North American biometric systems market
3.2.3 Government biometrics expenditure in the Asia-Pacific region to witness substantial growth over the forecast period
3.2.4 E-Passports and national ID programs to drive the European spending on biometrics market
3.2.5 Markets in the Middle East to record robust spending on biometrics systems
3.2.6 Latin America set to be a lucrative market for biometric systems
3.2.7 Markets in Africa expected to increase over the forecast period
3.3 Biometric Systems Sub-Sector Market Size Composition
3.3.1 Biometric fingerprint identification expected to constitute the largest segment of expenditure
3.3.2 Facial recognition expected to constitute the second largest segment
3.3.3 Iris/Retinal recognition segment expected to rise at a CAGR of 5.79% during the forecast period
3.3.4 Signature recognition segment to account for 5.21% of biometric systems market
3.3.5 Market for other technologies to grow at a CAGR of 9.29% over the forecast period
3.4 Demand Drivers and Growth Stimulators
3.4.1 E-Passport and national identity card programs majorly driving the global biometrics market
3.4.2 Technological upgrades and advancements acting as a key driver for spending on the market
3.5 Defense Budget Spending Review
3.5.1 European capital expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.2 Asian defense budgets expected to increase at a robust pace
3.5.3 North American defense expenditure projected to increase marginally during the forecast period
3.5.4 Modernization programs likely to drive defense expenditure in South American countries
3.5.5 Military budgets of African countries expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.6 Defense budgets of Middle Eastern countries likely to increase during the forecast period
3.6 Defense Modernization Review
3.6.1 Debt crisis in Europe leading to postponement of modernization plans
3.6.2 Arms race in Asia reflected in modernization plans
3.6.3 North American modernization plans marginally affected by economic recession
3.6.4 Modernization programs in South America driven by replacement of obsolete armaments
3.6.5 African countries mainly spending on infantry weapons, and surveillance and monitoring equipment, to slow growing crime rate
3.6.6 Middle Eastern countries pursuing modernization of air force and air defense systems
4 Industry Trends, Recent Developments and Challenges
4.1 Technological Developments
4.1.1 Biometric technology to identify IED bombers
4.1.2 Hybrid remote stress and location system to improve safety of security forces
4.1.3 New sensors to track suspects by heartbeat
4.1.4 Fingerprint recognition technologies to track child vaccination in developing countries
4.1.5 Sensor Interoperability to help organizations with different types of sensor technologies
4.1.6 Use of mobile biometrics sensors is on the rise
4.1.7 Novel systems to detect voice through changing conditions
4.1.8 Infrared Thermography (IRT) to bolster biometric security
4.2 Market Trends
4.2.1 Adoption of multimodal biometrics on a rise
4.2.2 Government Agencies and Law enforcement adopting Mobile Biometrics
4.2.3 Biometric ID cards continue to replace conventional identity cards world-wide
4.3 Industry Consolidation
4.3.1 Joint programs expected to increase over the forecast period
4.3.2 Companies are expected to consolidate to harness growing opportunities
4.4 Key Challenges
4.4.1 Ensuring privacy and protection of civil rights poses a challenge for biometric systems market
4.4.2 Cost and complexity of implementation, a key challenge for the biometric systems market
5 SWOT Analysis of the Biometrics Systems Market
5.1 Strengths
5.1.1 Increasing focus on national security and border control providing impetus to the market for biometric systems
5.1.2 Reduction in costs encouraging rapid technological adoption globally
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 Biometric errors will stall growth in the market
5.2.2 Data quality/Implementation issues
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 Increasing use of multimodal biometrics for enhanced security to encourage investment over the forecast period
5.3.2 Interoperability between biometric systems to open new market opportunities
5.3.3 Biometric systems to find widespread application in governmental financial organizations
5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Threat from imposters
5.4.2 Data hacking pose a serious threat to biometric solutions
6 Country Analysis - Biomentric Systems Market
6.1 United States Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.1.1 Fingerprint recognition systems expected to account for the largest share of US biometric systems market
6.1.2 Spending on facial recognition devices expected to increase during the forecast period
6.1.3 Iris recognition segment is expected to constitute the third largest market share in the US
6.2 Russia Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.2.1 Fingerprint recognition to account for the largest segment in the Russian biometric market
6.2.2 Facial recognition systems to register a CAGR of 12.07% over the forecast period
6.3 The United Kingdom Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.3.1 Fingerprint recognition segment to lead the biometric systems market over the forecast period
6.3.2 Facial recognition systems market in the UK to increase over the forecast period
6.4 France Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.4.1 Expenditure on fingerprint recognition systems in France to remain high during the forecast period
6.5 China Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.5.1 Fingerprint identification market in China to account for the highest segment of expenditure
6.5.2 Chinese expenditure on facial recognition biometric systems expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.73% over the forecast period
6.6 Australian Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.6.1 Fingerprint identification systems expected to account for the largest segment of expenditure
6.6.2 Market for biometric facial recognition to grow at a CAGR of 12.51% over the forecast period
6.6.3 Iris/Retinal recognition expected to account for the third largest area of expenditure
6.7 India Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.7.1 Fingerprint identification systems to account for the largest segment of expenditure
6.7.2 Market for facial recognition biometrics to grow at a CAGR of 4.88% over the forecast period
6.7.3 Iris/Retinal recognition systems to account for the third largest share of Indian expenditure on biometric systems
6.8 UAE Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.8.1 The fingerprint recognition is the largest segment in UAE biometrics market
6.8.2 Facial recognition is the second largest segment in UAE biometrics market
6.9 Saudi Arabia Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.9.1 The market for biometrics for fingerprint recognition is the biggest segment in Saudi Arabia's biometrics market
6.9.2 Facial recognition is the second biggest segment in the country's biometrics market
6.1 Brazil Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.10.1 Fingerprint Recognition to account for the highest proportion of expenditure by Brazil on biometrics
6.10.2 Facial Recognition accounts for second largest share of Brazilian spending on biometrics
6.11 Mexico Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.11.1 Expenditure on fingerprint recognition to grow at a CAGR of 7.74% over the forecast period
6.11.2 Facial recognition to be second largest segment during the forecast period
6.12 South Africa Market Size and Forecast 2014-2024
6.12.1 Fingerprint Recognition to account for the highest proportion of expenditure by South Africa
6.12.2 Facial Recognition to account for the second highest proportion of expenditure by South Africa on biometric systems
7 Major Biometric Programs
7.1 US - US VISIT program
7.2 US - E-passport program
7.3 US - Next Generation Automated Biometric Identification System (NG-ABIS) Program
7.4 Brazil - RIC (Registro de Identidade Civil) Program
7.5 India - Unique Identification (Number) Authority of India (UIDAI) Project
7.6 Australia - E-Passport Program
7.7 UK - Secure BYOD Program
8 Competitive Landscape Overview
8.1.1 Precise Biometrics: Overview
8.1.2 Precise Biometrics: Products and Services
8.1.3 Precise Biometrics: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.4 Precise Biometrics: alliances
8.1.5 Precise Biometrics: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.6 Precise Biometrics: Financial analysis
8.1.7 Lumidigm: Overview
8.1.8 Lumidigm: Products and Services
8.1.9 Lumidigm: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.10 Lumidigm: alliances
8.1.11 Lumidigm: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.12 3M Cogent: overview
8.1.13 3M Cogent: products and services
8.1.14 3M Cogent: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.15 3M Cogent: alliances
8.1.16 3M Cogent: recent contract wins
8.1.17 Giesecke & Devrient (G&D): overview
8.1.18 Giesecke & Devrient: products and services
8.1.19 Giesecke & Devrient: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.20 Giesecke & Devrient: alliances
8.1.21 Giesecke & Devrient: recent contract wins
8.1.22 Gemalto: overview
8.1.23 Gemalto: products and services
8.1.24 Gemalto: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.25 Gemalto: alliances
8.1.26 Gemalto recent contract wins
8.1.27 SecuGen Corp: Overview
8.1.28 SecuGen Corp: products and services
8.1.29 SecuGen Corp: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.30 SecuGen Corp: alliances
8.1.31 Fujitsu: overview
8.1.32 Fujitsu: products and services
8.1.33 Fujitsu: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.34 Fujitsu: alliances
8.1.35 Fujitsu: recent contract wins
8.1.36 RCG Holdings: Overview
8.1.37 RCG Holdings: Products and Services
8.1.38 RCG Holdings: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.39 RCG Holdings: Financial Analysis
8.1.40 Iris Guard: Overview
8.1.41 Iris Guard: Products and Services
8.1.42 Iris Guard: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.43 Iris Guard: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.44 Computer Sciences Corporation: Overview
8.1.45 Computer Sciences Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.46 Computer Sciences Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.47 Computer Sciences Corporation: alliances
8.1.48 Computer Sciences Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.49 Computer Sciences Corporation: Financial Analysis
8.1.50 SUPREMA: overview
8.1.51 SUPREMA: products and services
8.1.52 SUPREMA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.53 SUPREMA: recent contract awards
8.1.54 Morpho: overview
8.1.55 Morpho: products and services
8.1.56 Morpho: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.57 Morpho: alliances
8.1.58 Morpho: recent contract awards
8.1.59 Cross Match Technologies, Inc.: overview
8.1.60 Cross Match Technologies, Inc.: products and services
8.1.61 Cross Match Technologies, Inc.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.62 Cross Match Technologies, Inc.: recent contract awards
8.1.63 NEC Corporation: overview
8.1.64 NEC Corporation: products and services
8.1.65 NEC Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.66 NEC Corporation: alliances
8.1.67 NEC Corporation: recent contract awards
8.1.68 NEC Corporation: financial analysis
8.1.69 Smartmatic International Corporation: overview
8.1.70 Smartmatic International Corporation: products and services
8.1.71 Smartmatic International Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.72 Smartmatic International Corporation: alliances
8.1.73 Smartmatic International Corporation: recent contract awards
8.1.74 Hitachi, Ltd.: overview
8.1.75 Hitachi, Ltd.: products and services
8.1.76 Hitachi, Ltd.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.77 Hitachi, Ltd.: alliances
8.1.78 Hitachi, Ltd.: recent contract awards
8.1.79 Hitachi, Ltd.: financial analysis
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 About SDI
9.3 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Global Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 2: Global Government Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 3: SWOT Analysis of the Biometrics Systems market
Table 4: US Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 5: Key Biometric Systems programs
Table 6: Russian Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 7: UK Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 8: France Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 9: Key Biometric Systems programs
Table 10: Chinese Government Biometrics Market Overview
Table 11: Australian Government Biometrics Market Overview
Table 12: Indian Government Biometrics Market Overview
Table 13: UAE Biometric Systems - Market Overview
Table 14: Major UAE Biometric Systems Programs
Table 15: Saudi Arabian Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 16: Key Saudi Arabian Biometric Systems Programs
Table 17: Brazilian Government Biometrics Market Overview
Table 18: Key Brazilian Biometric Systems Programs
Table 19: Mexican Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 20: Key Mexican Biometric Systems Programs
Table 21: South African Biometric Systems Market Overview
Table 22: Key South African Biometric Systems Programs
Table 23: Program Details - US VISIT program
Table 24: Program Details - E-passport program
Table 25: Program Details - Next Generation Automated Biometric Identification System (NG-ABIS)
Table 26: Program Details - RIC (Registro de Identidade Civil) Program:
Table 27: Program Details - UID Program
Table 28: Program Details - E-Passport program
Table 29: Program Details - Secure BYOD program
Table 30: Precise Biometrics: Alliances
Table 31: Precise Biometrics - Recent Contract Wins
Table 32: Lumidigm: Alliances
Table 33: Lumidigm - Recent Contract Wins
Table 34: 3M Cogent - Alliances
Table 35: 3M Cogent - Recent Contract Wins
Table 36: Giesecke and Devrient - Alliances
Table 37: Giesecke and Devrient - Recent Contract Wins
Table 38: Gemalto - Alliances
Table 39: Gemalto- Recent Contract Wins
Table 40: SecuGen Corp - Alliances
Table 41: Fujitsu - Alliances
Table 42: 3M Cogent - Recent Contract Wins
Table 43: RCG Holdings - Recent Contract Wins
Table 44: Iris Guard - Recent Contract Wins
Table 45: Computer Sciences Corporation: Alliances
Table 46: Computer Sciences Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 47: DCNS: Recent Contract Awards
Table 48: Morpho: Alliances
Table 49: Morpho: Recent Contract Awards
Table 50: Cross Match Technologies, Inc.: Recent Contract Awards
Table 51: NEC Corporation: Alliances
Table 52: NEC Corporation: Recent Contract Awards
Table 53: Smartmatic International Corporation: Alliances
Table 54: Smartmatic International Corporation: Recent Contract Awards
Table 55: Hitachi, Ltd.: Alliances
Table 56: Hitachi, Ltd.: Recent Contract Awards
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Biometric Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 2: Global Biometric Systems Market Breakdown by Region (%), 2014-2024
Figure 3: North American Biometric Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 4: Asia-Pacific Biometric Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 5: European Biometric Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 6: Middle East Biometric Systems Market (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 7: Latin American Biometric Systems Market (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 8: African Biometrics Systems Market (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 9: Biometric Systems Market Breakdown by Segment (%), 2014-2024
Figure 10: Fingerprints Recognition Market Size (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 11: Facial Recognition Market Size (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 12: Iris/Retinal Recognition Market Size (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 13: Signature Recognition Market Size (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 14: Other Biometric Technologies Market Size (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 15: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three European Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 16: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Asian Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 17: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top North American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 18: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three South American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 19: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three African Countries (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 20: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Middle Eastern Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 21: Biometric Systems Market in the US (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 22: Biometric Systems Market Split By Category in the US (%), 2014-2024
Figure 23: Fingerprint Recognition Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 24: Facial Recognition Systems Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 25: Iris Recognition Systems Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 26: Biometric Systems Market in the Russia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 27: Biometric Systems Market By Category in Russia (%), 2014-2024
Figure 28: Fingerprint Recognition Market Size in Russia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 29: Facial Recognition Systems Market Size in Russia (US$ million), 2014-2024
Figure 30: Biometric Systems Market in the UK (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 31: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in the UK (%), 2014-2024
Figure 32: Fingerprint Recognition Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 33: Facial Recognition Systems Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 34: Biometric Systems Market in France (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 35: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in France (%), 2014-2024
Figure 36: Fingerprint Recognition Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 37: Biometric Systems Market in China (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 38: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in China (%), 2014-2024
Figure 39: Fingerprint identification Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 40: Facial Recognition Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 41: Biometric Systems Market in Australia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 42: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in Australia (%), 2014-2024
Figure 43: Fingerprint Identification Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 44: Facial Recognition Systems Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 45: Iris/Retinal recognition Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 46: Global Biometric Systems Market in India (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 47: Biometric Systems Market in India by Sector (%),2014-2024
Figure 48: Fingerprint Biometrics Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 49: Facial Recognition Biometrics Market Size in India (US$ Billion), 2014-2024
Figure 50: Iris/Retinal Recognition Systems Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 51: Biometric Systems Market in the UAE (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 52: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in UAE (%), 2014-2024
Figure 53: Fingerprints Recognition Market Size in UAE (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 54: Facial Recognition Market Size in UAE (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 55: Biometric Systems Market in Saudi Arabia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 56: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in Saudi Arabia (%), 2014-2024
Figure 57: Fingerprints Recognition Market Size in Saudi Arabia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 58: Facial Recognition Market Size in Saudi Arabia (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 59: Biometric Market in Brazil (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 60: Biometric Systems Market Split By Category in Brazil (%), 2014-2024
Figure 61: Fingerprint Biometric Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 62: Facial Recognition Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 63: Biometric Systems Market in Mexico (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 64: Fingerprints Recognition Market Size in Mexico (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 65: Facial Recognition Market Size in Mexico (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 66: Biometric Systems Market in South Africa (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 67: Biometric Systems Market Split by Sector in South Africa (%), 2014-2024
Figure 68: Fingerprint Recognition Market Size in South Africa (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 69: Facial Recognition Market Size in South Africa (US$ Million), 2014-2024
Figure 70: Precise Biometrics - Revenue Trend Analysis (SEK Million), 2008-2012
Figure 71: Precise Biometrics - Operating Profit (SEK Million), 2008-2012
Figure 72: Precise Biometrics - Net Profit Trend Analysis (SEK Million), 2008-2012
Figure 73: RCG Holdings - Revenue Trend Analysis (HK$ Billion), 2008-2012
Figure 74: RCG Holdings - Net Profit Trend Analysis (HK$ Million), 2008-2012
Figure 75: Computer Sciences Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 76: Computer Sciences Corporation - Operating Profit (US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 77: Computer Sciences Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 78: NEC Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (Yen Tillion), 2009-2013
Figure 79: NEC Corporation - Operating Profit (Yen Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 80: NEC Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (Yen Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 81: Hitachi, Ltd. - Revenue Trend Analysis (Yen Tillion), 2009-2013
Figure 82: Hitachi, Ltd. - Operating Profit (Yen Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 83: Hitachi, Ltd. - Net Profit Trend Analysis (Yen Billion), 2009-2013
Companies Mentioned
Precise Biometrics, Lumidigm Inc., 3M Cogent, Giesecke and Devrient (GandD), Gemalto, SecuGen Corporation, Fujitsu, RCG Holdings, Iris Guard, Computer Sciences Corporation, SUPREMA, Morpho, Cross Match Technologies, Inc., NEC Corporation, Smartmatic International Corporation, Hitachi, Ltd.
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