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[Report]
U.S. Federal Border Security Markets
Published: 2005/10
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Table Of Contents
1. Executive Summary
- 1. Market Overview
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Market Drivers
- a. Continuing Terrorist Threats Makes Border Insecurity a Clear and Present Danger to National Security
- b. Lack of Operational Control
- c. Technological Advancements Making Effective Border Control More Obtainable
- d. Public and Media Outcry for Decisive Action
- e. Governments Unwillingness to Address Policy Initiatives
- 3. Market Restraints
- a. Sheer Size of Job Makes Effective Programs Difficult to Implement
- b. War in Iraq Shifting Funds Away from Domestic Security such as Border Security
- c. High DHS Turnover Rate Affecting Progress
- d. Dependence on Future Systems Making Implementation Harder
- 2. Frost & Sullivan Awards
- 1. Market Leadership Award
- 2. Industry Innovation and Achievement Award
- 3. Product Innovation Award
2. Land Border Security
- 1. Land Border Security Overview
- 1. Current Programs
- 2. Market Analysis
- 3. Spending Forecasts
- 4. Market Opportunities
3. Decision Support Database
- 1. Selected DSD Tables
- 1. DSD (I)
- 2. DSD (II)
- 3. DSD (III)
- 4. DSD (IV)
List of Figures
Chapter 1
- Federal Border Security Markets: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2005-2010
- Federal Border Security Markets: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2005-2010
Chapter 2
- Federal Border Security Markets: Major Program Analysis (U.S.), 2004
- Federal Border Security Markets: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 2004-2010
- Federal Border Security Markets: Bureau of Customs and Border Protection Anticipated Expenditure (U.S.), 2004-2006
- Federal Border Security Markets: Market Opportunities Ranked in
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[Report]
U.S. Federal Border Security Markets
Published: 2005/10
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Published by : Frost & Sullivan  |
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Product Code : FS34594 |
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