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Safe Cities & Public Events Security Markets in Europe – 2017-2022

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April 2017 Edition, Pages: 207, Tables & Figures: 87. Europe Safe City Market 2015-2020 CAGR: 19.2%. Granulated by 42 SubmarketsEuropean Safe Cities & Public Events Security Markets 2000, 2015 & 2020The recent terrorist attacks have demonstrated that past measures to secure cities and public areas have failed. A major overhaul of the internal security of west European cities, towns and crowded public areas is already underway.As is the case in Israel, this kind of terror does not have a “Silver Bullet” solution but it can be mitigated by state-of-the-art surveillance, intelligence technologies and trained security forces. The Israeli counter terror apparatus evaded 70-90% of urban terror attacks. That is a daunting challenge for Europe.Based on 6 months of the “Europe’s Terror & Migration Crisis Series” research, and over 65 face-to-face interviews and analyses, we forecast that the 2015-2020 market will grow at a CAGR of 19.2%, a 4 fold hike from the 4.2% CAGR during 2000-2015.The “European Safe Cities & Public Events Security Markets – 2017-2022” report + the bonus “Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report are the only comprehensive reviews of the European market available today. Their objective is to provide a detailed, time sensitive and reasoned intelligence report.European Safe Cities & Public Events Security Market Core SubmarketsThe market is set to undergo a major transformation from 2016-2022 through the following drivers:Europol estimates that up to 5,000 European jihadists have returned to the EU after obtaining combat experience on the battlefields of the Middle East.The ISIS-inspired complex and well-planned Paris and Brussels carnage (162 killed and 668 injured) sent shockwaves across the continent, unlike any other terror attacks since 9/11.The present security infrastructure of European cities, towns & crowded public areas is no match for the 21st century ISIS-inspired and trained terrorists who use improvised explosives, military grade weapons, modern encrypted communication, make a remarkable use of social networks to recruit and train new jihadists and conduct excellent pre-attack intelligence. With no “Magic Bullet” technology in sight, the challenge that remains unresolved is finding ways to stop terrorists from detonating explosives in crowded, unscreened public areas.European security services will do their best to replicate some of Israel’s urban counter-terror strategies and technologies.The EU and most of the rest of the European market for homeland security and public safety products are served by local companies. Even with a preference for locally manufactured products, foreign products can usually strongly compete on the basis of cost-performance. They do not encounter any EU direct trade barriers or quotas. Non-tariff, indirect trade barriers may be the approval process of dual use goods, which include many security market products.This report is a resource for executives with interests in the market. It has been explicitly customized for the security industry and government decision-makers in order to enable them to identify business opportunities, developing technologies, market trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans.Questions answered in this 207-page report + one report include:What will the market size and trends be during 2016-2022?Which submarkets provide attractive business opportunities?Who are the decision-makers?What drives the customers to purchase solutions and services?What are the customers looking for?What are the technology & services trends?What is the market SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats)?What are the challenges to market penetration & growth?With 207 Pages, 32 Tables, 55 Figures and 42 Submarkets, this report + one report covers 12 Countries and Regions, 2 Vertical Markets and 3 Revenue Source Submarkets, offering for each of them 2015 data and assessments, and 2016-2022 forecasts and analyses. Customers who purchase a multi-readers license of the report will get the “Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report free of charge. Single-reader license customers will get a 50% discount for the Industry report.Why Buy this Report?A. Market data is analyzed via 3 key independent perspectives:With a highly fragmented market we address the “money trail” – each dollar spent – via the following 3 viewpoints:By 12 Country Markets including:. UKFranceThe Netherlands & BelgiumSweden, Norway, Finland & DenmarkGermanyAustria & SwitzerlandItalySpainPolandHungary & Czech RepublicRussiaRest of Europe. By 3 Revenue Sources including:. Products Sales RevenuesAfter Sale Revenues Including: Maintenance, Service, Upgrades & RefurbishmentOther Revenues, including: Planning, Training, Consulting, Contracted Services & Government Funded R&DBy 2 Core Vertical Markets including:. Public Events SecuritySafe CitiesB. Detailed market analysis frameworks for each of the market sectors, including:Market drivers & inhibitorsBusiness opportunitiesSWOT analysisCompetitive analysisBusiness environmentC. The report discusses directly or indirectly the following current and pipeline technologies:City-Wide Communication Interoperability, Video Surveillance, Analog Video Surveillance, Digital Video Surveillance, IP Surveillance Cameras, IP-Based Video Surveillance Systems, Safe City Video Analytics Technologies, Video Analytics Based Suspect Behavioral Analysis, Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS), Video Surveillance as Service Solutions: Vendors, Real Time Automatic Alerts Software, Image Segmentation Software, Item Tracking Video Analytics Software, Object Sorting and ID, Item Identification and Recognition, Multi-Camera Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems, Item Detection, Item Tracking Software, Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems, “Splitting” Items Algorithms, Dimension Based Items Classifiers, Shape Based Item Classifiers, Event Detection Methods, Vision-based Human Action Recognition, Video Derived Egomotion, Path Reconstruction Software, Video Cameras Spatial Gap Mitigation Software, Networked Cameras Tag and Track Software, Visual Intelligence Technologies, Visual Processing, Fusion Engine, Video Analytics, Standoff Video Analytics Based Biometrics, Video Surveillance Based Behavioral Profiling, Video Based Biometric Recognition Technologies, Video Based Face Recognition, Remote Biometric Identification Technologies, Fused Intelligent Video Surveillance & Watch Lists, Crowd and Riot Surveillance, Wireless Video Analytics, Online Video Analytics, Pulse Video Analytics,Physical Identity and Access Management (PIAM),Safe City Natural Disasters Mitigation & Management, Emergency Management systems, Public Events Emergency Services, WMD and Hazmat Detection, Command & Control Systems, Gunshot Location Technologies, Intelligent Transport Technologies, License Plate Recognition (LPR), Inductive Loop Detection, Video Vehicle Detection, Smart Transportation Security and Emergency Vehicle Notification Systems.D. The report includes the following 4 appendices:. Appendix A: European Homeland Security & Public Safety Related Product StandardsAppendix B: The European Union Challenges and OutlookAppendix C: Europe Migration Crisis & Border SecurityAppendix D: AbbreviationsE. The report addresses over 300 European Homeland Security and Public Safety standards (including links)F. The supplementary “Global Homeland Security and Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report provides the following insights and analyses of the industry including:The Global Industry 2016 statusEffects of Emerging Technologies on the IndustryThe Market TrendsVendor – Government RelationshipGeopolitical Outlook 2016-2022The Industry Business Models & StrategiesMarket Entry ChallengesThe Industry: Supply-Side & Demand-Side AnalysisMarket Entry StrategiesPrice ElasticityPast Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) EventsG. The supplementary () “Global Homeland Security and Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report provides a May 2016 updated extensive data (including company profile, recent annual revenues, key executives, homeland security and public safety products, and contact info.) of the leading 119 Homeland Security and Public Safety vendors including:3M3i-MIND3VR3xLOGICABBAccentureACTi CorporationADT Security ServicesAeroVironment Inc.Agent Video IntelligenceAirbus Defence and SpaceAlcatel-Lucent (Nokia Group)ALPHAOPENAmerican Science & Engineering Inc.AnixterAralia SystemsAT&T Inc.Augusta SystemsAustalAvigilon CorporationAwareAxisAxxonSoftAyonixBAE SystemsBioEnable Technologies Pvt LtdBioLink SolutionsBoeingBollinger Shipyards, IncBosch Security SystemsBruker CorporationBTCameroCassidianCelPlanChina Security & Surveillance, Inc.Cisco SystemsCitilogCognitec Systems GmbHComputer Network Limited (CNL)Computer Sciences CorporationCrossMatchDieboldDRS Technologies Inc.DVTelElbit Systems Ltd.Elsag DatamatEmerson ElectricEricssonESRIFaceFirstFinmeccanica SpAFiretideFulcrum Biometrics LLCG4SGeneral Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.General Dynamics CorporationGetac Technology CorporationHanwha TechwinHarris CorporationHewlett Packard EnterpriseHexagon ABHoneywell International Inc.Huawei Technologies Co., LtdIBMIndigoVisionIntel SecurityIntuVision InciOmniscientIPConfigureIPS Intelligent Video AnalyticsIris ID Systems, Inc.IriTech Inc.Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.ISSL-3 Security & Detection SystemsLeidos, Inc.Lockheed Martin CorporationMACROSCOPMDSMer groupMilestone Systems A/SMirasysMotorola Solutions, Inc.National InstrumentsNEC CorporationNICE SystemsNorthrop Grumman CorporationNuance Communications, Inc.ObjectVideoPanasonic CorporationPelcoPivot3ProximexQinetiQ LimitedRapiscan Systems, Inc.RaytheonRockwell Collins, Inc.Safran S.A.Salient SciencesSchneider ElectricSeeTecSiemensSmart China (Holdings) LimitedSmiths Detection Inc.Sony Corp.Speech Technology CenterSuprema Inc.Synectics PlcTandu Technologies & Security Systems LtdTexas InstrumentsTextron Inc.Thales GroupTotal RecallUnisys CorporationVerintVialogy LLCVigilant TechnologyZhejiang Dahua Technology
1 PUBLIC EVENTS SECURITY & SAFE CITY MARKETS: KEY FINDINGS

2 PUBLIC EVENTS SECURITY & SAFE CITY MARKETS: KEY CONCLUSIONS

3 EUROPEAN PUBLIC EVENTS SECURITY MARKET – 2015-2022

3.1 Scope
3.2 European Public Events Security Market Background
  3.2.1 Public Events Security Market Business Opportunities & Challenges
3.3 Public Events Security Market SWOT Analysis
  3.3.1 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Strengths
  3.3.2 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Weaknesses
  3.3.3 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Opportunities
  3.3.4 Threats
3.4 Public Events Security Market Competitive Analysis
3.5 European Public Events Security Market – 2015-2022

4 EUROPEAN SAFE CITIES MARKET – 2015-2022

4.1 Scope
4.2 Introduction
4.3 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Major Findings
4.4 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Major Conclusions
4.5 Safe City vs. Smart City
  4.5.1 Smart Cities
  4.5.2 Safe City Projects
4.6 European Safe City Market Background
  4.6.1 Safe City Surveillance Market
  4.6.2 Safe City Disaster Mitigation Market & Technologies
  4.6.3 Safe City Architecture
  4.6.4 Safe City Event Awareness Process
  4.6.5 Safe City Planning
  4.6.6 Safe City Cost Allocation
  4.6.7 Safe City Communication Networks
4.7 UK Safe City Market Background
  4.7.1 UK Urban Security
  4.7.2 Urban Crime in the UK
  4.7.3 UK Safe City Projects
    4.7.3.1 UK Safe City Projects: Introduction
  4.7.4 London - A Safe City
  4.7.5 Glasgow – A Safe City
4.8 Germany Safe City Market Background
  4.8.1 German Security Policy
  4.8.2 Urban Crime in Germany
  4.8.3 Germany Safe City Projects
    4.8.3.1 Stuttgart Safe City
4.9 France Safe City Market Background
  4.9.1 Urban Crime in France
  4.9.2 France Safe City Projects
  4.9.3 Netherlands Safe City Market Background
    4.9.3.1 Security Policy
    4.9.3.2 Urban Crime in Netherlands
  4.9.4 Netherlands Safe City Projects
    4.9.4.1 Rotterdam – A Safe City
4.1 Spain Safe City Market Background
  4.10.1 Urban Crime in Spain
  4.10.2 Spain Safe City Projects
4.11 Russia Safe City Market
  4.11.1 Countering Urban Terrorism
  4.11.2 Urban Crime in Russia
  4.11.3 Russia Safe City Projects
4.12 Safe City Technologies and Services
  4.12.1 Safe City Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) Market Background
  4.12.2 Safe City Public-Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Market Background
  4.12.3 Safe City Sensor ICT Networks Market & Technologies
  4.12.4 Safe City Wireless Sensor Networks Market & Technologies
  4.12.5 Safe City Software as a Service (SaaS) Market & Technologies
  4.12.6 Safe City Social Media Emergency Response Market & Technologies
  4.12.7 Safe City Planning
  4.12.8 Safe City Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Market & Technologies
  4.12.9 Safe City Location Based Emergency Mass Notification Systems (EMNS) Market & Technologies
  4.12.10 Safe City Cell Broadcast Market & Technologies
  4.12.11 Safe City SCADA Market & Technologies
  4.12.12 Safe City, Managed Security Services (MSS)
  4.12.13 Safe City Communication Market & Technologies
  4.12.14 Safe City Video Surveillance Market & Technologies
  4.12.15 Safe City Video Analytics Market & Technologies
  4.12.16 Safe City Physical Identity and Access Management (PIAM) Market & Technologies
  4.12.17 Emergency Management Software Market & Technologies
  4.12.18 Safe City Cloud Computing, Data Mining & Analytics Market & Technologies
  4.12.19 Safe City Command & Control Market & Technologies
  4.12.20 Gunshot Identification & Location Systems
  4.12.21 Safe City Emergency Transportation Management Market & Technologies
4.13 Safe City Market Tiers
4.14 Safe City Market: Defense Primes & Mega Corporations
4.15 Entry Strategies towards the European Safe City Arena
4.16 Safe Cities Market: Business Opportunities
4.17 European Safe Cities Market: SWOT Analysis
  4.17.1 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Strengths
  4.17.2 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Weaknesses
  4.17.3 Public Events Security & Safe City Market Opportunities
  4.17.4 Threats
4.18 European Safe Cities Market Competitive Analysis
4.19 European Safe Cities Market – 2015-2022

5 EUROPEAN SAFE CITY & MASS GATHERING SECURITY MARKET – 2015-2022

5.1 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market by Country – 2015-2022
  5.1.1 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market - 2015-2022
  5.1.2 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Dynamics by Country – 2016-2022
  5.1.3 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Breakdown by Country – 2015-2022
5.2 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
  5.2.1 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market - 2015-2022
  5.2.2 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Dynamics by Revenue Source – 2016-2022
  5.2.3 Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Breakdown by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
5.3 UK Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.4 France Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.5 Belgium Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.6 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.7 Germany Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.8 Austria & Switzerland: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.9 Italy Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.1 Spain Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.11 Poland Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.12 Hungary & Czech Republic: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.13 Russia Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022
5.14 Rest of Europe: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market – 2015-2022

6 APPENDIX A: EUROPEAN PUBLIC SAFETY & HOMELAND SECURITY RELATED PRODUCT STANDARDS

6.1 European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
6.2 European Homeland Security and Public Safety Standards
6.3 EU Buildings & Perimeter Security Standards & Specifications

7 APPENDIX B: EUROPEAN UNION CHALLENGES AND OUTLOOK

7.1 Summary
7.2 EU Economy
7.3 Anti-EU Trends
7.4 EU Frail Leadership and Poor Strategic Vision
7.5 Migration and Refugee Crisis
7.6 European Security Worries
7.7 Terrorism
7.8 EU Future Scenarios

8 APPENDIX C: EUROPE MIGRATION CRISIS & BORDER SECURITY

8.1 Introduction
8.2 EU Migration: Market Background
8.3 European Borders Security
  8.3.1 Introduction
  8.3.2 The Schengen Area
  8.3.3 The European Integrated Border Management System (IBM)
  8.3.4 The EU Smart Borders Initiative
  8.3.5 The Schengen Zone: Passenger Name Record (PNR) System Outlook
  8.3.6 Temporary Reintroduction of Border Control
8.4 European Smart & Secure Border Market

9 APPENDIX D: ABBREVIATIONS

10 SCOPE, METHODOLOGY & DISCLAIMER

10.1 Research Scope
10.2 Research Methodology

11 DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT

TABLES

Table 1 European Population, Muslim-Population, GDP, GDP/Capita and Defense-Budget 2014 Data by 17 Countries
Table 2 European Police Forces, 1st Responders, Airports & Air-Passengers Statistics by Country
Table 3 Public Events Security Market - Business Opportunities Sectors
Table 4 Public Events Security Market – Competitive Analysis
Table 5 European Public Events Security Market Size [$M] and AGR [%] – 2015-2022
Table 6 Crime Statistics for Germany – 2011-2012
Table 7 Crime Statistics in Spain – Jan-Sept 2013
Table 8 Object Discrimination: Categories
Table 9 Safe City Video Analytics, Functions and Description
Table 10 Safe Cities Market - Business Opportunities Sectors
Table 11 European Safe Cities Market - Competitive Analysis
Table 12 European Safe Cities Market Size [$M] and AGR [%] – 2015-2022
Table 13 European Safe City & Public Events Security Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Table 14 European Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market AGRs [%] by Country – 2016-2022
Table 15 European Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [%] by Country – 2015-2022
Table 16 European Safe City & Public Locations Security Market Size [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Table 17 European Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market AGRs [%] by Revenue Source – 2016-2022
Table 18 European Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [%] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 19 UK Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 20 France Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 21 Belgium Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 22 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 23 Germany Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 24 Austria & Switzerland: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 25 Italy Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 26 Spain Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 27 Poland Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 28 Hungary & Czech Republic: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 29 Russia Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 30 Rest of Europe: Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 31 European Homeland Security and Public Safety Standards
Table 32 Membership in the EU, Eurozone, and Schengen Area

FIGURES

Figure 1 Europe Three-Key Challenges
Figure 2 Number of European ISIS-Da’esh Fighters by Country
Figure 3 2015 Refugee Applications to Europe by Month
Figure 4 2015 Migrant Applications to Europe by Country of Origin
Figure 5 Main Routes of Migration to Europe
Figure 6 European Asylum-Seeker Decisions by Country
Figure 7 Refugee Acceptance by Country 2015
Figure 8 Asylum Claims per 100.000 Local Populations 2015
Figure 9 EU Defense Expenditure [%] Drop- 2007-2014 [Constant 2005 Euros]
Figure 10 European Public Locations Security Market Size [$M] – 2015-2022
Figure 11 Safe City Emergency Information Warning System
Figure 12 Smart City Platform Services
Figure 13 Safe City vs. Smart City
Figure 14 Smart City vs. Safe City Overlapping Missions
Figure 15 Safe City Architecture & Functions
Figure 16 Safe City Disaster Mitigation Process
Figure 17 Safe City Architecture
Figure 18 Safe City: Event Awareness Process Flowchart
Figure 19 Elements and Stakeholders of a Safe City
Figure 20 Safe City Planning Matrix
Figure 21 Safe City Communication Topology
Figure 22 Safe City Wireless Point-to-Multipoint
Figure 23 Stuttgart Safe City Steering Committee
Figure 24 Madrid PoC
Figure 25 Madrid PoC Architecture
Figure 26 A Typical Process for Collecting, Disseminating, and Utilizing Suspicious Activity Reports
Figure 27 A Safe City Sensor Network ICT Systems
Figure 28 Social Media and Emergency Response
Figure 29 Safe City Geographic Information System (GIS) Layers of Data
Figure 30 Safe City Mass Notification System
Figure 31 Safe City SCADA
Figure 32 Safe City Cloud Computing Architecture
Figure 33 Safe City Command & Control Process
Figure 34 Safe City Intelligent Traffic Management Detection and Tracking
Figure 35 European Safe Cities Market Size [$M] – 2015-2022
Figure 36 European Safe City & Public Locations Security Market Size [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 37 European Safe City & Public Locations Security Market Shares [%] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 38 European Safe City & Public Locations Security Market Size [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Figure 39 European Safe City & Mass Gathering Security Market Share [%] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Figure 40 The European Union: Member States and Candidate Countries
Figure 41 EU Countries Currency Status- 2016
Figure 42 European 2015-2016 GDP Growth Forecast [%] By Country
Figure 43 Europe GDP per Capita By Country
Figure 44 2015 Refugee Applications to Europe by Month
Figure 45 2015 Migrant Applications to Europe by Country of Origin
Figure 46 Main Routes of Migration
Figure 47 European Asylum-Seeker Decisions by Country
Figure 48 Refugee Acceptance by Country 2015
Figure 49 Asylum Claims per 100.000 Local Populations 2015
Figure 50 Fragility and Instability in Europe Neighborhood MEA Countries
Figure 51 Europe Inflows of Threats
Figure 52 European Borders
Figure 53 2016 Schengen Border Map
Figure 54 The Advanced Passenger Analysis (APA) System
Figure 55 Migrant Arrivals by Sea and Land Borders in 2015


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