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Homeland Security and Emergency Management Market by End Use (Law Enforcement & Intelligence Gathering, Cyber Security, Critical Infrastructure Security, Risk & Emergency Services, Border Security, CBRNE), System, and Region - Global Forecast to 2023

May 2018 | 236 pages | ID: HDF2CE18CC4EN
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Increasing political dissent and separatist movements across the world are major factors that drive the growth of the homeland security and emergency management market

The homeland security and emergency management market is projected to grow from an estimated USD 557.14 billion in 2018 to USD 742.06 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 5.90% during the forecast period. Many separatist movements across the world are still very active and armed, creating hazardous situations for nations where these are taking place. Countries in the Middle East, Europe, and the Asia Pacific are increasingly facing separatist movements. Governments are spending millions of dollars to equip their homeland security and emergency management personnel. Slow adoption of homeland security solutions and lack of proactive measures is one of the key restraints to the growth of the homeland security and emergency management market.

Based on end use, the law enforcement and intelligence gathering segment is expected to lead the homeland security and emergency management market during the forecast period

Based on end use, the homeland security and emergency management market has been segmented into law enforcement and intelligence gathering, risk and emergency services, border security, maritime security, aviation security, cyber security, critical infrastructure security, and CBRNE security. The law enforcement and intelligence gathering segment is expected to lead the homeland security and emergency management market from 2018 to 2023 due to the increase in zero-day attacks that harm organizations’ critical assets. Law enforcement agencies enforce laws by detecting, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people violating the rules and norms governing a country. Agencies engage in patrol or surveillance to dissuade and detect criminal activity.

Among all regions, the Asia Pacific is expected to lead the homeland security and emergency management market during the forecast period

The Asia Pacific region is estimated to lead the homeland security and emergency management market in 2018 as there is a high trend towards an increase in security spending, owing to the ever-growing threats. In recent years, the Asia Pacific region has undergone significant economic growth, political transformations, and social changes. Due to the increasing sophistication levels of the threats, countries such as China, India, Japan, and Singapore have updated or launched new national cyber security policies. China is considered to be a major market for homeland security and emergency management in this region. For instance, in February 2018, China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) revealed a 92.8 % increase in its domestic security spending from USD 4.76 billion in 2016 to USD 9.19 billion in 2017.

Breakup of the profile of primary participants for the homeland security and emergency management market:
  • By Company Type - Tier 1 – 35 %, Tier 2 – 45%, and Tier 3 – 20%
  • By Designation – C Level – 35%, Director Level – 25%, and Others – 40%
  • By Region – North America - 45%, Europe – 20%, Asia Pacific – 30%, and RoW – 5%
Key companies profiled in this report include include Lockheed Martin (US), Raytheon (US), Northrop Grumman (US), IBM (US), Elbit Systems (Israel), BAE Systems (UK), Thales Group (France), FLIR Systems (US), Unisys Corporation (US), SAIC (US), Leidos (US), Harris Corporation (US), General Dynamics (US), CACI International (US), Hewlett-Packard (US), Booz Allen Hamilton (US), and Boeing (US).

Research Coverage:

This report presents a comprehensive overview of the homeland security and emergency management market during the forecast period. The homeland security and emergency management market has been segmented on the basis of vertical (homeland security, emergency management), end use (law enforcement and intelligence gathering, risk and emergency services, border security, maritime security, aviation security, cyber security, critical infrastructure security, CBRNE security), system (intelligence and surveillance system, detection and monitoring system, weapon system, access control system, modeling and simulation, communication system, platform, rescue and recovery system, command and control system, countermeasure system, others), and region.

Reasons to buy the report:

From an insight perspective, this research report has focused on various levels of analyses—industry analysis, rank analysis of top players, and company profiles, which together comprise and discuss basic views on the competitive landscape, emerging and high-growth segments of the homeland security and emergency management market, high-growth regions, as well as countries and their respective regulatory policies, government initiatives, and market drivers, restraints, and opportunities.

The report provides insights into the following pointers:
  • Market Penetration: Comprehensive information on the homeland security and emergency management market offered by the top 19 players
  • Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and new product launches in the homeland security and emergency management market
  • Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative emerging markets - the report analyses the markets for homeland security and emergency management across various regions
  • Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the homeland security and emergency management market
  • Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, products, and manufacturing and solution providers, and capabilities of leading players in the homeland security and emergency management market
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 MARKET DEFINITION
1.2 STUDY SCOPE
  1.2.1 MARKETS COVERED
  1.2.2 REGIONAL SCOPE
  1.2.3 YEARS CONSIDERED FOR THE STUDY
1.3 CURRENCY & PRICING
1.4 LIMITATIONS
1.5 MARKET STAKEHOLDERS

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2.1 RESEARCH DATA
  2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
    2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
  2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
    2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
    2.1.2.2 Key industry insights
    2.1.2.3 Breakdown of primaries
2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
  2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
  2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
2.3 MARKET BREAKDOWN & DATA TRIANGULATION

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES IN THE HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
4.2 CYBER SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
4.3 AVIATION SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
4.4 RISK AND EMERGENCY SERVICES HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
4.5 LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE GATHERING HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SIZE
4.6 MARITIME SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
4.7 CBRNE SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
4.8 ASIA PACIFIC HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY AND SYSTEM
4.9 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SIZE, BY REGION

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
  5.2.1 DRIVERS
    5.2.1.1 Political dissent and separatists’ movements
    5.2.1.2 Occurrence of unpredictable natural disasters due to ever changing climatic conditions
    5.2.1.3 Increasing terrorist threats and biohazard attacks
    5.2.1.4 Cyber threats leading to upgradation of IT systems
  5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
    5.2.2.1 Low prioritization for risk management
    5.2.2.2 Limited security budgets
    5.2.2.3 Slow adoption of security solutions and lack of proactive measures
  5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
    5.2.3.1 Increasing adoption of cloud based applications and services
    5.2.3.2 Upgradation of outdated equipment and infrastructure
  5.2.4 CHALLENGES
    5.2.4.1 Rapidly increasing insider cyber threats
    5.2.4.2 Lack of competent security professionals
    5.2.4.3 Integrating existing systems with new technologies

6 INDUSTRY TRENDS

6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS IN THE HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
  6.2.1 BIG DATA & DATA ANALYTICS
  6.2.2 UNMANNED SYSTEMS
  6.2.3 ADVANCED SENSORS AND DETECTORS
  6.2.4 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
  6.2.5 AUTOMATED BORDER CONTROL
  6.2.6 C2/C4ISR SYSTEMS
  6.2.7 PORTable DETECTORS AND SAMPLING & TESTING KITS
6.3 INNOVATION & PATENT REGISTRATIONS

7 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY VERTICAL

7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 HOMELAND SECURITY
7.3 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

8 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USE

8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 CYBER SECURITY
  8.2.1 NETWORK SECURITY
  8.2.2 ENDPOINT SECURITY
  8.2.3 APPLICATION SECURITY
  8.2.4 WIRELESS SECURITY
  8.2.5 CLOUD SECURITY
  8.2.6 OTHERS
8.3 AVIATION SECURITY
  8.3.1 AIRPORT PROTECTION
  8.3.2 PASSENGER AND LUGGAGE SCREENING
  8.3.3 INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
  8.3.4 OTHERS
8.4 MARITIME SECURITY
  8.4.1 PORT SECURITY
  8.4.2 VESSEL SECURITY
  8.4.3 COASTAL SURVEILLANCE
  8.4.4 OTHERS
8.5 LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE GATHERING
  8.5.1 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
  8.5.2 VIP SECURITY
  8.5.3 RIOT CONTROL
  8.5.4 INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR)
  8.5.5 OTHERS
8.6 CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY
  8.6.1 ENERGY AND POWER SECTOR
  8.6.2 CRITICAL MANUFACTURING SECTOR
  8.6.3 OTHERS
8.7 RISK AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
  8.7.1 MEDICAL SERVICES
  8.7.2 FIREFIGHTING SERVICES
  8.7.3 DISASTER MANAGEMENT
  8.7.4 OTHERS (FIRST RESPONDERS)
8.8 BORDER SECURITY
  8.8.1 CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
  8.8.2 IMMIGRATION SECURITY
  8.8.3 QUARANTINE
  8.8.4 OTHERS
8.9 CBRNE SECURITY
  8.9.1 PLANNING AND PREPARATION
  8.9.2 DETECTION AND MONITORING
  8.9.3 PROTECTION AND DECONTAMINATION
  8.9.4 RECOVERY AND MITIGATION
  8.9.5 OTHERS

9 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SYSTEM

9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 INTELLIGENCE AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
  9.2.1 CAMERA
  9.2.2 RADAR
  9.2.3 OPTRONIC EQUIPMENT
  9.2.4 THERMAL IMAGERS
  9.2.5 OTHERS
9.3 DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEM
  9.3.1 SENSOR
  9.3.2 METAL DETECTOR
  9.3.3 FIRE DETECTOR
  9.3.4 EXPLOSIVES DETECTOR
  9.3.5 RADIATION DETECTOR
  9.3.6 X-RAY DETECTOR
  9.3.7 OTHERS
9.4 WEAPON SYSTEM
  9.4.1 LETHAL WEAPONS
  9.4.2 NON-LETHAL WEAPONS
9.5 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
  9.5.1 ACCESS CONTROL CONTROLLERS/SERVERS
  9.5.2 CARDS AND READERS
  9.5.3 BIOMETRIC READERS
  9.5.4 ELECTRONIC LOCKS
  9.5.5 MULTI-TECHNOLOGY READERS
9.6 MODELING AND SIMULATION
  9.6.1 SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION
  9.6.2 SIMULATOR
9.7 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
  9.7.1 RADIOS
  9.7.2 TACTICAL HEADSETS
  9.7.3 SATELLITE ASSISTED EQUIPMENT
  9.7.4 SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION
  9.7.5 OTHERS
9.8 PLATFORMS
  9.8.1 ARMORED VEHICLES
  9.8.2 PATROLLING SHIPS
  9.8.3 HELICOPTERS
  9.8.4 UNMANNED PLATFORMS
    9.8.4.1 Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV)
    9.8.4.2 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
    9.8.4.3 Unmanned Maritime Vehicles (UMV)
9.9 RESCUE AND RECOVERY SYSTEMS
9.10 COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
9.11 COUNTERMEASURE SYSTEM
9.12 OTHERS

10 REGIONAL ANALYSIS

10.1 INTRODUCTION
10.2 NORTH AMERICA
  10.2.1 US
  10.2.2 CANADA
10.3 EUROPE
  10.3.1 RUSSIA
  10.3.2 UK
  10.3.3 FRANCE
  10.3.4 GERMANY
  10.3.5 ITALY
  10.3.6 SPAIN
  10.3.7 REST OF EUROPE
10.4 ASIA PACIFIC
  10.4.1 CHINA
  10.4.2 INDIA
  10.4.3 JAPAN
  10.4.4 AUSTRALIA
  10.4.5 SINGAPORE
  10.4.6 SOUTH KOREA
  10.4.7 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
10.5 MIDDLE EAST
  10.5.1 SAUDI ARABIA
  10.5.2 ISRAEL
  10.5.3 TURKEY
  10.5.4 UAE
  10.5.5 REST OF THE MIDDLE EAST
10.6 REST OF THE WORLD
  10.6.1 LATIN AMERICA
  10.6.2 AFRICA

11 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.2 TOP PLAYERS IN THE HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET
11.3 COMPETITIVE SITUATIONS AND TRENDS
  11.3.1 CONTRACTS
  11.3.2 NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
  11.3.3 AGREEMENTS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND COLLABORATIONS

12 COMPANY PROFILES

(Overview, Products and Services, Financials, Strategy & Development)*

12.1 LOCKHEED MARTIN
12.2 RAYTHEON COMPANY
12.3 NORTHROP GRUMMAN
12.4 THALES GROUP
12.5 IBM
12.6 FLIR SYSTEMS
12.7 BAE SYSTEMS
12.8 GENERAL DYNAMICS
12.9 UNISYS
12.10 ELBIT SYSTEMS
12.11 SAIC
12.12 HARRIS CORPORATION
12.13 BOEING
12.14 LEIDOS
12.15 CACI INTERNATIONAL
12.16 HEWLETT-PACKARD
12.17 BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON
12.18 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
12.19 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL

*Details on Overview, Products and Services, Financials, Strategy & Development might not be Captured in case of Unlisted Companies

13 APPENDIX

13.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
13.2 KNOWLEDGE STORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
13.3 INTRODUCING RT: REAL-TIME MARKET INTELLIGENCE
13.4 AVAILABLE CUSTOMIZATION
13.5 RELATED REPORTS
13.6 AUTHOR DETAILS

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET: MARKET SEGMENTATION
Figure 2 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET: REGIONAL SCOPE
Figure 3 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET: RESEARCH FLOW
Figure 4 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN
Figure 5 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY INTERVIEWS: BY COMPANY TYPE, DESIGNATION, AND REGION
Figure 6 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
Figure 7 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: TOP-DOWN APPROACH
Figure 8 DATA TRIANGULATION
Figure 9 ASSUMPTIONS OF THE RESEARCH STUDY
Figure 10 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY VERTICAL, 2018 & 2023 (USD BILLION)
Figure 11 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USE, 2018 & 2023 (USD BILLION)
Figure 12 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SYSTEM, 2018 & 2023 (USD BILLION)
Figure 13 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY REGION, 2018 & 2023 (USD BILLION)
Figure 14 INCREASING TERRORIST THREATS AND BIOHAZARD ATTACKS ARE EXPECTED TO DRIVE THE GROWTH OF THE MARKET DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Figure 15 WIRELESS SECURITY SUBSEGMNET OF CYBER SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET PROJECTED TO LEAD DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Figure 16 AIRPORT PROTECTION SUBSEGMENT OF THE AVIATION SECURITY SEGMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET IS PROJECTED TO LEAD DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Figure 17 DISASTER MANAGEMENT SUBSEGMENT ESTIMATED TO ACCOUNT FOR THE LARGEST SHARE OF THE RISK AND EMERGENCY SERVICES HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET IN 2018
Figure 18 INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE SUBSEGMENT OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE GATHERING HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET PROJECTED TO GROW AT THE HIGHEST CAGR DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Figure 19 COASTAL SURVEILLANCE SUBSEGMENT ESTIMATED TO ACCOUNT FOR THE LARGEST SHARE OF THE MARITIME SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET IN 2018
Figure 20 DETECTION AND MONITORING SUBSEGMENT ESTIMATED TO ACCOUNT FOR THE LARGEST SHARE OF THE CBRNE SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET IN 2018
Figure 21 CHINA ESTIMATED TO ACCOUNT FOR THE LARGEST SHARE OF THE ASIA PACIFIC HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET IN 2018
Figure 22 ASIA PACIFIC PROJECTED TO GROW AT THE HIGHEST CAGR FROM 2018-2023
Figure 23 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES:
Figure 24 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET: DRIVERS, RESTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES
Figure 25 TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS:
Figure 26 COMMAND, CONTROL, AND INTEROPERABILITY FUNCTIONS:
Figure 27 HOMELAND SECURITY SEGMENT IS EXPECTED TO GROW AT THE HIGHEST CAGR DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD
Figure 28 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USE
Figure 29 CYBER SECURITY HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SUBSEGMENT
Figure 30 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SYSTEM
Figure 31 REGIONAL SNAPSHOT
Figure 32 NORTH AMERICA: HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SNAPSHOT
Figure 33 EUROPE: HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SNAPSHOT
Figure 34 ASIA PACIFIC HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SNAPSHOT
Figure 35 COMPANIES ADOPTED CONTRACTS AS THE KEY GROWTH STRATEGY FROM JANUARY 2014 TO MARCH 2018
Figure 36 LOCKHEED MARTIN: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 37 LOCKHEED MARTIN: SWOT ANALYSIS
Figure 38 RAYTHEON COMPANY: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 39 RAYTHEON COMPANY: SWOT ANALYSIS
Figure 40 NORTHROP GRUMMAN: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 41 NORTHROP GRUMMAN: SWOT ANALYSIS
Figure 42 THALES GROUP: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 43 THALES GROUP: SWOT ANALYSIS
Figure 44 IBM: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 45 IBM: SWOT ANALYSIS
Figure 46 FLIR SYSTEMS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 47 FLIR SYSTEMS: SWOT ANALYSIS
Figure 48 BAE SYSTEMS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 49 GENERAL DYNAMICS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 50 UNISYS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 51 ELBIT SYSTEMS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 52 SAIC: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 53 HARRIS CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 54 BOEING: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 55 LEIDOS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 56 CACI INTERNATIONAL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 57 HEWLETT-PACKARD: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 58 BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 59 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 60 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
Figure 61 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MARKET SEGMENTATION


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