US Homeland Security – Homeland Defense Markets – 2010-2014

August 2010

Publication:Q3 2010, Pages: 890, Figures: 471, Tables: 426

General Info

The report is the result of more than a year of exhaustive research and analysis of thousands of federal, state, local and HLS-HLD industry documentation. HSRC conducted hundreds of interviews with federal, state and HLS industry decision-makers. The finished product is the most comprehensive review of the US HLS-HLD market currently available.

US HLS-HLD Market Share [%]
by Procurement Authority- FY 2010

The report sheds new light on many HLS-HLD market misconceptions. For example:

  • The US HLS-HLD market is larger and is growing faster than many realize. HSRC forecasts it to grow from $69 billion in 2010 to $85 billion by 2014.
  • The DHS has a key role in the industry, but it does not dominate the HLS-HLD market. DHS controls only 19% of the total HLS-HLD market. Focusing exclusively on the DHS will overlook 81% of the HLS-HLD market
  • The “state & local” HLS market is larger than the DHS and DOJ markets combined. This market (i.e. 50 states and over 30.000 counties and cities) represents 23% of the total US HLS-HLD business opportunities.
  • Aviation security, representing only 4.2% of the HLS-HLD market, is an important sector, but is much smaller than other industry sectors (e.g. information technology, first responders).
  • The “private sector” HLS market represents 12.5% of the market
  • The Homeland Defense (HLD) and Intelligence Community establishment control 29% of the HLS-HLD market

The report’s granular research and analysis covers more than 580 sub-markets, including federal, state and local governments, the private sector, specific HLS-HLD programs and technology sectors. It also forecasts (2009 – 2014) the funding and markets for more than 460 sub-markets. The report provides essential market intelligence about the world’s largest HLS-HLD market.

Federal HLS, HLD and Intelligence Community Counter-Terror Markets:

  • Analyzes HLS activities, funding and markets of more than 35 federal departments and agencies
  • 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

Private Sector HLS Markets by Industry:

    • Banking & Finance
    • Water Infrastructure
    • Electric Power Industry
    • Civil Nuclear Power Industry
    • Petrochemical & HAZMAT Industry
    • Defense Industrial Base
    • Information Technology Industry
    • Transportation Industry
    • Postal & Shipping Industry
    • Other Industry Sectors
    HLS-HLD Market by Industry Sectors:
    • Aviation Security Market
    • Bio-Chem Detection Market
    • Biometric-Based Systems Market
    • Border & Perimeter Security Market
    • Construction Market
    • Critical Infrastructure Security Market
    • Electronic Hardware Industry Market
    • First Responders Market
    • Guard Services Market
    • Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Market
    • Maintenance, Upgrade & Refurbishment Market
    • Maritime Security Market
    • Radio-Communication Market
    • RFID-based Systems Market
    • CCTV-based Real-Time Threats Identification Systems Market
    • Standoff Explosives Detection Market
Table of Content

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1. Introduction
1.1. Scope
1.2. Interplay Between: HLD, Federal, State & Local, Private Sector, Intelligence Community HLS Agencies
1.3. Terms of Reference
2. Executive Summary
2.1. Key Findings and Conclusions
2.1.1. Common Misconceptions
2.1.2. Impact of Recent Economic Turmoil
2.2. US HLS-HLD Organization
2.3. US HLS-HLD Funding and Markets Overview
2.3.1. US HLS-HLD Outlay by Funding Source – 2009-2014
2.3.2. US HLS-HLD Market by Procurement Authority – 2009-2014
2.4. Federal HLS Funding and Markets
2.4.1. Federal HLS Funding by Department – 2010-2014
2.4.2. Federal HLS Market by Department – 2010-2014
2.4.3. Federal HLS Funding by Mission Activity – 2010-2014
2.5. State and Local HLS Funding and Markets
2.5.1. Key Findings
2.5.2. State and Local HLS Funding – 2009-2014
2.5.3. State and Local HLS Market – 2000-2014
2.6. Private Sector HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
3. HLS-HLD Vendor – Client Relationship
4. US HLS-HLD Market Drivers
5. US HLS-HLD Market Inhibitors
6. HLS- HLD Market: SWOT Analysis
7. HLS-HLD Market: Competitive Analysis
8. HLS-HLD Market Dynamics
9. State & Local HLS Market – 2010-2014
9.1. State and Local HLS Funding Larger Than the DHS
9.2. State and Local HLS Missions
9.3. State and Local HLS Funding – 2009-2014
9.4. Federal HLS Grants – 2009-2014
9.5. Federally Funded State and Local HLS Programs: Funding & Market – 2009-2014
9.5.1. State Homeland Security Grant Program
9.5.2. Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Program
9.5.3. Operation Stonegarden (OPSG)
9.5.4. Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Program
9.5.5. Citizen Corps Program (CCP)
9.5.6. Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)
9.5.7. Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG)
9.5.8. Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program (IECGP)
9.5.9. Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP)
9.5.10. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program
9.5.11. Driver’s License Security Grant Program (DLSGP)
9.5.12. Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP)
9.5.13. Freight Rail Security Grant Program (FRSGP)
9.5.14. Intercity Passenger Rail (Amtrak)
9.5.15. Port Security Grant Program (PSGP)
9.5.16. Intercity Bus Security Grant Program (IBSGP)
9.5.17. Border Interoperability Demonstration Project (BIDP) Program
9.5.18. Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program
9.5.19. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
9.5.20. Interoperable Emergency Communication Grant Program (IECGP)
9.6. Consolidated Federal, State and Local HLS Funding – 2009-2014
9.7. State and Local HLS Market Drivers
9.8. State and Local Market Inhibitors
9.9. State and Local Market SWOT Analysis
9.1. State and Local Market Competitive Analysis
9.11. State and Local Market Dynamics
9.12. State and Local Consolidated HLS Market – 2010-2014
9.13. Primary Cities HLS Markets
9.14. Arizona HLS Markets
9.14.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.14.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.15. California HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.15.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.15.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.16. Colorado HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.16.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.16.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.17. District of Columbia HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.17.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.17.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.18. Florida HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.18.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.18.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.19. Georgia HLS Markets-2009-2014
9.19.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.19.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.2. Hawaii Markets – 2009-2014
9.20.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.20.2. HLS Funding & Markets-2009-2014
9.21. Illinois HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.21.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.21.2. HLS Funding & Markets- 2009-2014
9.22. Indiana HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.22.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.22.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.23. Kentucky HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.23.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.23.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.24. Louisiana HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.24.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.24.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.25. Maryland HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.25.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.25.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.26. Massachusetts Markets – 2009-2014
9.26.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.26.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.27. Michigan HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.27.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.27.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.28. Minnesota HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.28.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.28.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.29. Missouri HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.29.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.29.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.3. North Carolina HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.30.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.30.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.31. Nevada HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.31.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.31.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.32. New Jersey HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.32.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.32.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.33. New York HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.33.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.33.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.34. Ohio HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.34.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.34.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.35. Oregon HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.35.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.35.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.36. Pennsylvania HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.36.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.36.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.37. Tennessee HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.37.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.37.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.38. Texas HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.38.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.38.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.39. Washington HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.39.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.39.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
9.4. Wisconsin HLS Markets – 2009-2014
9.40.1. HLS Programs & Business Opportunities
9.40.2. HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
10. Private Sector HLS Market – 2010-2014
10.1. Scope and Background
10.2. The Government and Private Sector Critical Infrastructure Database
10.3. Private Sector HLS Market Segments
10.4. Market Drivers
10.5. Market Inhibitors
10.6. SWOT Analysis
10.7. Market: Competitiveness Analysis
10.8. Market Dynamics
10.9. Market by Industry – 2010-2014
10.9.1. Private Sector HLS Spending by Industry – 2009-2014
10.9.2. Private Sector HLS Market by Industry – 2009-2014
10.1. Banking & Finance – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.10.1. Market Definition
10.10.2. Market Analysis
10.10.3. Operational/Security Risks
10.10.4. Business Continuity
10.10.5. Securities Industry
10.10.6. Market Structure
10.10.7. Market Drivers
10.10.8. Market Inhibitors
10.10.9. Market Characteristics
10.10.10. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.11. Water Infrastructure – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.11.1. Market Definition
10.11.2. Market Analysis
10.11.3. Responses to Terror-Related Security Concerns
10.11.4. Market Structure
10.11.5. Market Drivers
10.11.6. Market Inhibitors
10.11.7. Market Characteristics
10.11.8. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.12. Electric Power Industry – HLS Market – 2010-2014
10.12.1. Market Definition
10.12.2. Market Analysis
10.12.3. Market Structure
10.12.4. Market Drivers
10.12.5. Market Inhibitors
10.12.6. Market Characteristics
10.12.7. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.13. Civil Nuclear Power Industry – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.13.1. Market Definition
10.13.2. Risk of Terror
10.13.3. Market Structure
10.13.4. Market Drivers
10.13.5. Market Inhibitors
10.13.6. Market Characteristics
10.13.7. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.14. Petrochemical & HAZMAT Industry – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.14.1. Market Definition:
10.14.2. Market Analysis:
10.14.3. Market Structure
10.14.4. Market Drivers
10.14.5. Market Inhibitors
10.14.6. Market Characteristics
10.14.7. Market Forecast – 2009-2010
10.15. Defense Industrial Base – HLS Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.15.1. Market Structure
10.15.2. Market Drivers
10.15.3. Market Inhibitors
10.15.4. Market Characteristics
10.15.5. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.16. Information Technology Industry – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.16.1. Market Structure
10.16.2. Market Drivers
10.16.3. Market Inhibitors
10.16.4. Market Characteristics
10.16.5. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.17. Transportation Industry – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.17.1. Market Definition
10.17.2. Market Structure
10.17.3. Market Drivers
10.17.4. Market Inhibitors
10.17.5. Market Characteristics
10.17.6. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.18. Postal & Shipping Industry – HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.18.1. Market Structure
10.18.2. Market Drivers
10.18.3. Market Inhibitors
10.18.4. Market Characteristics
10.18.5. Market Forecast – 2009-2014
10.19. Other Industry Sectors
10.19.1. Market Characteristics
10.19.2. Market Forecast – 2009-2010
10.2. Private Sector HLS Market by Security Activity – 2009-2014
10.20.1. Summary of Private Sector HLS Markets by Business Segments
10.20.2. Employee & Visitors ID – Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.20.3. Explosives & Weapons Screening – Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.20.4. Perimeter Protection – Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.20.5. Cyber-Terror & IT Security – Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.20.6. Guard Services – Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
10.20.7. Other Market Segments – 2009-2014
11. Homeland Defense (HLD) Market
11.1. Scope
11.2. HLS-HLD Interplay
11.3. DOD HLD Missions and Organizations
11.4. The Northern Command (NORTHCOM)
11.4.1. Northern Command’s HLD Missions
11.4.2. NORTHCOM’s Civil Support Missions
11.4.3. DOD’s Structure for Interagency Coordination of HLD & Civil Support Missions
11.4.4. DOD HLD Missions
11.4.5. 2010-2014 HLD Market Background
11.4.6. Enabling DOD HLD Capabilities
11.5. HLS-HLD National Response Plan
11.6. HLS-HLD CBRNE Consequence Management
11.6.1. HLD Airspace Alert Operations
11.7. DOD & DOE HLD Nuclear Weapons Security Programs & Markets
11.7.1. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Military Personnel Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.2. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Weapons Procurement Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.3. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Operations & Equipment Maintenance Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.4. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Construction Program & Market-2009-2014
11.7.5. Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
11.7.6. Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Operations & Systems Maintenance Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.7. Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Construction Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.8. Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Navy & Marine Corps Manpower Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.9. Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
11.7.10. Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Weapons Procurement Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.11. OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Mission Capacity Program & Market -2009-2014
11.7.12. OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Program Management Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.13. OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Security Infrastructure Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.14. OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Security & Safety Capability Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.15. Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Security Personnel Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.16. Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Physical Security Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.7.17. Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Program & Market – 2009-2014
11.8. HLD Market Drivers
11.9. HLD Market Inhibitors
11.1. HLD Market SWOT Analysis
11.11. HLD Market Competitive Analysis
11.12. HLD Market Dynamics
11.13. The US HLD Consolidated Spending and Market – 2009-2014
12. Counter-Terror (CT) Intelligence Community Market – 2010-2014
12.1. Scope
12.2. Counter-Terror Intelligence
12.3. Intelligence Community IT
12.4. Managerial & Meta Systems Operation IT
12.5. Business Opportunities and Challenges
12.6. Market Overview
12.7. Sub- Market Business Opportunities
12.8. Counter-Terror Intelligence Community Market Drivers
12.9. Counter-Terror Intelligence Community Market Inhibitors
12.1. Counter-Terror Intelligence Community Market SWOT Analysis
12.11. Counter-Terror Intelligence Community Market Competitive Analysis
12.12. Counter-Terror Intelligence Community Market Dynamics
12.13. Counter-Terror Intelligence Market – 2009-2014
13. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
13.1. DHS Background
13.2. DHS Agencies and Units
13.3. DHS Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
13.3.1. Summary Outlook
13.3.2. DHS Market by Agency – 2009-2014
14. DHS – Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
14.1.1. TSA Background
14.2. TSA – Agencies and Units
14.3. TSA Sub-Markets by Programs
14.3.1. Screening Partnership Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.2. Passenger and Baggage Screening Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.3. Screening Training Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.4. Passengers Checkpoint Support Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.5. EDS and ETD Procurement and Installation Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.6. Screening Technology Maintenance & Utilities Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.7. Aviation Regulation and Other Enforcement Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.8. Regulatory Inspection and Enforcement Program – 2009-2014
14.3.9. International Program – 2009-2014
14.3.10. Repair Station Inspection Program – 2009-2014
14.3.11. Airport Law Enforcement & Assessments Program – 2009-2014
14.3.12. National Explosives Detection Canine Training Program & Market – 2009-2014 (NEDCTP)
14.3.13. Airport Management, IT, and Support Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.14. FFDO and Flight Crew Training Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.15. Air Cargo Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.16. Air Cargo Security Policy Program – 2009-2014
14.3.17. Air Cargo Inspectors Program – 2009-2014
14.3.18. National Explosives Detection Canine Training Program – 2009-2014 (NEDCTP)
14.3.19. Surface Transportation Security Program & Markets – 2009-2014
14.3.20. Surface Transportation Security Staffing and Operations Market – 2009-2014
14.3.21. Surface Transportation Security Inspectors and Canines Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.22. Secure Flight Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.23. Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Market – 2009-2014
14.3.24. Hazardous Materials Endorsement Threat Assessment Program & Market – 2009-2014 (HTAP)
14.3.25. Alien Flight Student Program & Market – 2009-2014 (AFSP)
14.3.26. Crew and Other Vetting Programs & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.27. Certified Cargo Screening Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.28. Large Aircraft Security Plan Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.29. Secure Identification Display Area Checks Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.30. Transportation Security Support Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.3.31. Federal Air Marshal Service Program & Market – 2009-2014
14.4. TSA – Emerging Technologies Systems and Prices
14.5. TSA Consolidated Market – 2010-2014
14.5.1. Summary
14.5.2. Market Drivers
14.5.3. Market Inhibitors
14.5.4. TSA Funding and Market – 2009-2014
15. DHS – US Customs & Border Protection (CBP)
15.1. CBP Background
15.2. CBP – Agencies & Units
15.3. CBP Sub-Markets by Program
15.3.1. Secure Border Initiative Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.2. Inspection and Detection Technology Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.3. Systems for Targeting Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.4. C-TPAT Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.5. International Cargo Screening – CSI and SFI Programs & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.6. CSI
15.3.7. SFI
15.3.8. Other International Programs
15.3.9. Trusted Traveler Programs (TT) Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.10. NEXUS Highway and Air Program – 2009-2014
15.3.11. Secure Electronic Network for Traveler’s Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) Program – 2009-2014
15.3.12. Free and Secure Trade (FAST) Program – 2009-2014
15.3.13. Global Entry Program – 2009-2014
15.3.14. Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.15. Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) /TECS Modernization Program & Market – 2009-2014
15.3.16. Facility Construction and Sustainment
15.3.17. Air and Marine Interdiction Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
15.4. Inspection and Detection Technologies
15.4.1. Existing Technologies
15.4.2. Challenges
15.5. Business Opportunities
15.6. CBP Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
15.6.1. Summary Outlook
15.6.2. Market Drivers
15.6.3. Market Inhibitors
15.6.4. CBP Funding and Market – 2009-2014
16. DHS – Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
16.1. FEMA Background
16.2. FEMA – Agencies & Units
16.3. FEMA Sub-Markets by Program
16.3.1. Operating Activities Programs & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.2. Public Support Program
16.3.3. Fire Management Support Grant Program (FMAGP)
16.3.4. Community Disaster Loan Program
16.3.5. Improvised Nuclear Device (IND) Response and Recovery Program
16.3.6. Pre-Positioned Equipment Program (PEP)
16.3.7. Nuclear/Radiological Incident Prevention Program (NRIPP)
16.3.8. Individual Support Programs (IA)
16.3.9. Contingency Programs
16.3.10. National Capital Region Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.11. Urban Search and Rescue Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.12. State and Regional Preparedness Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.13. State HLS Program (SHSP) Market- 2009-2014
16.3.14. Firefighter Support Grants Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.15. Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) Market – 2009-2014
16.3.16. Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.17. Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Preparedness Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.18. Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.19. Rail & Transit Security Grant Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.20. Port Security Grant Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.21. Buffer Zone Protection Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.22. Training, Measurement, and Exercise Programs & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.23. National Exercise Program (NEP) Market – 2009-2014
16.3.24. Continuing Training Grants Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.25. Center for Domestic Preparedness Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.26. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.27. Technical Support (TS) and Evaluation and Assessment Programs & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.28. Fire Administration Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.29. Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.30. Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund (PDM) Program – 2009-2014
16.3.31. Emergency Food and Shelter Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.32. Disaster Relief Fund Programs & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.33. Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.3.34. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Market – 2009-2014
16.3.35. Flood Mapping and Risk Analysis Program & Market – 2009-2014
16.4. FEMA Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
16.4.1. Summary Outlook
16.4.2. FEMA Funding and Market – 2009-2014
17. DHS – US Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)
17.1. ICE Background
17.2. ICE – Agencies & Units
17.3. ICE Sub-Markets by Program
17.3.1. Visa Security Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.2. Criminal Alien Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.3. Transportation and Removal Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.4. Comprehensive Identification and Removal of Criminal Aliens Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.5. Automation Modernization Projects Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.6. Atlas Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.7. ICE Law Enforcement Systems Modernization Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.8. DRO Modernization (DROM) Program & Market – 2009-2014
17.3.9. Managed IT Investment Programs Market – 2009-2014
17.3.10. Investigations Programs Market – 2009-2014
17.3.11. Domestic Investigations Programs Market – 2009-2014
17.3.12. International Investigations Programs Market – 2009-2014
17.4. ICE Consolidated Funding and Markets – 2010-2014
17.4.1. Summary Outlook
17.4.2. Market Drivers
17.4.3. Market Inhibitors
17.4.4. ICE Consolidated Funding and Market – 2009-2014
18. DHS – US Coast Guard (USCG)
18.1. USCG Background
18.2. USCG – Agencies & Units
18.3. USCG Sub-Markets by Programs
18.3.1. USCG Near-term Program Initiatives
18.3.2. Major Programs Funding
18.3.4. Migrant Interdiction Program & Market – 2009-2014
18.3.5. Other Law Enforcement Measures Program & Market – 2009-2014
18.3.6. Ports, Waterways and Coastal Security (PWCS) Program & Market – 2009-2014
18.3.7. USCG Key Strategic Issues
18.4. USCG Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
18.4.1. Summary Outlook
18.4.2. Market Drivers
18.4.3. Market Inhibitors
18.4.4. USCG Funding and Market – 2009-2014
19. DHS – US Secret Service (USSS)
19.1. USSS Background
19.2. USSS Sub-Markets by Programs
19.2.1. Major Operational Programs and Strategic Goals
19.2.2. Electronic Crimes Special Agent Program (ECSAP) Market – 2009-2014
19.2.3. Cross Cutting Initiatives
19.3. USSS Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
19.3.1. Summary Outlook
19.3.2. Market Drivers
19.3.3. Market Inhibitors
19.3.4. USSS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
20. DHS – Science & Technology Directorate (S&T)
20.1. S&T Background
20.2. S&T – Agencies & Units
20.3. S&T Sub-Markets by Programs
20.3.1. Border & Maritime Security Programs Market – 2009-2014
20.3.2. Border Officer Tools and Safety Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.3. Border Technologies Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.4. Maritime Technologies Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.5. Cargo and Conveyance Security Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.6. Chemical and Biological Programs Market – 2009-2014
20.3.7. Systems Studies and Decision Tools Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.8. Threat Awareness Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.9. Surveillance and Detection R&D Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.10. Forensics Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.11. Response and Restoration Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.12. Foreign Animal Diseases Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.13. Analysis Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.14. Detection Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.15. Response and Recovery Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.16. Command, Control and Interoperability Programs Market – 2009-2014
20.3.17. Basic/Futures Research (BFR) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.18. Office for Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC) Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.19. Cyber-security Research Tools and Techniques (RTT) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.20. Information Infrastructure Security (IIS) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.21. Next Generation Technology (NGT) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.22. Emerging Threats Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.23. Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.24. Risk Sciences Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.25. Collaborative Information Sharing Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.26. Knowledge Frameworks Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.27. Advanced Forensic Technologies Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.28. Investigative Technologies Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.29. Explosives Related Programs Market – 2009-2014
20.3.30. Cargo Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.31. Canine Explosives Detection Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.32. Check Point Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.33. Homemade Explosives (HME) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.34. Manhattan II Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.35. Conveyance Protection Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.36. Explosives Research Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.37. Prevent/Deter Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.38. Predict Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.39. Detect Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.40. Respond/Defeat Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.41. Mitigate Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.42. Crosscutting Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.43. Human Factors Programs Market – 2009-2014
20.3.44. Human Systems Research and Engineering Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.45. Technology Acceptance and Integration Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.46. Biometrics Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.47. Community Preparedness and Resilience Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.48. Motivation and Intent (M&I) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.49. Suspicious Behavior Detection Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.50. Infrastructure and Geophysical Programs Market – 2009-2014
20.3.51. Advanced Surveillance and Detection Systems Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.52. Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.53. Protective Technologies Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.54. Response and Recovery Technologies Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.55. Geophysical Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.56. First Responder Technologies Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.57. Geospatial Analysis Program & Market – 2011-2014
20.3.58. Incident Management Enterprise Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.59. Integrated Modeling, Mapping and Simulation Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.60. Innovation Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.61. Biometric Detector Project Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.62. Future Attribute Screening Technologies Mobile Module (FASTM2) Program & Market – 2010-2014
20.3.63. Tunnel Detect Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.64. Multi-modal Tunnel Detect Project Market – 2010-2014
20.3.65. Rapid Liquid Component Detector (MagViz) Project Market – 2010-2014
20.3.66. Resilient Electric Grid (REG) Project Market – 2010-2014
20.3.67. Resilient Tunnel Project Market – 2009-2014
20.3.68. Safe Container/Time Recorded Ubiquitous Sensor Technology (TRUST) Project Market – 2009-2014
20.3.69. Very Low Cost Bio Agent Detect Project Market – 2010-2014
20.3.70. Wide Area Surveillance Project Market – 2010-2014
20.3.71. Operationally Deployable Explosives Mitigation Project Market – 2011-2014
20.3.72. Passive Methods for Precision Behavioral Screening Project Market – 2011-2014
20.3.73. Laboratory Facilities Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.74. Radiological and Nuclear Program & Market – 2011-2014
20.3.75. Nuclear Detection Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) Program & Market – 2011-2014
20.3.76. Response and Recovery Program & Market – 2011-2014
20.3.77. Nuclear Detection Exploratory Research Program & Market – 2011-2014
20.3.78. Academic Research Initiative (ARI) Program & Market – 2011-2014
20.3.79. Test and Evaluation Standards Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.80. Transition Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.3.81. University Program & Market – 2009-2014
20.4. S&T Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
20.4.1. Summary Outlook
20.4.2. Market Drivers
20.4.3. Market Inhibitors
20.4.4. S&T Funding and Market – 2009-2014
21. DHS – Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO)
21.1. DNDO Background
21.2. DNDO – Agencies & Units
21.3. DNDO Sub-Markets by Programs
21.3.1. Systems Engineering and Architecture Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
21.3.2. Systems Engineering Program
21.3.3. Standards Program
21.3.4. Systems Architecture Program
21.3.5. PRND Program
21.3.6. Systems Development Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
21.3.7. Human Portable Systems Programs
21.3.8. Cargo Advanced Automated Radiography System (CAARS) Follow-on Program
21.3.9. Standoff Radiation Detection System (SORDS) Follow-on Program
21.3.10. International Rail Program
21.3.11. On-Dock Rail Program
21.3.12. Boat-Mounted Sensor Program
21.3.13. Transformational R&D Program & Market – 2009-2014
21.3.14. Assessment Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
21.3.15. Test and Evaluation (T&E) Infrastructure and Operations
21.3.16. Special Nuclear Material (SNM) Sealed Source Development Program
21.3.17. Graduated Rad/Nuc Detector Evaluation and Reporting (GRaDER) Program
21.3.18. Test Data Management Programs
21.3.19. Red Teaming and Net Assessments (RTNA) Program
21.3.20. West Coast Maritime Pilot Program
21.3.21. International Commercial Aviation Passengers and Baggage (Pax/Bag) Pilot Program
21.3.22. Green Border Pilot
21.3.23. Operations Support Program & Market – 2009-2014
21.3.24. Joint Analysis Center Program
21.3.25. Nuclear Assessment Program
21.3.26. Technical Reachback Program
21.3.27. Training and Exercises Program
21.3.28. National Technical Nuclear Forensics Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
21.3.29. National Nuclear Forensics Expertise Development Program (“Academic Pipeline”)
21.3.30. Radiation Portal Monitor Program & Market – 2009-2014
21.3.31. Securing the Cities Initiative Program & Market – 2009-2014
21.3.32. Human Portable Radiation Detection Systems Program & Market – 2009-2014
21.3.33. Mobile Detection Deployment Program & Market – 2009-2014
21.4. DNDO Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
21.4.1. Summary Outlook
21.4.2. Market Drivers
21.4.3. Market Inhibitors
21.4.4. Main Business Opportunities
21.4.5. DNDO Funding and Market – 2009-2014
22. DHS – Departmental Management & Operations (DMO)
22.1. DMO Background
22.2. DMO Agencies and Units
22.3. DMO Sub-Markets by Programs
22.3.1. IT Services Program & Market – 2009-2014
22.3.2. Infrastructure and Security Program & Market – 2009-2014
22.3.3. National Security Systems (NSS) Program & Market – 2009-2014
22.3.4. The HSDN Project Program & Market – 2009-2014
22.3.5. Human Resources Information Technology (HRIT) Program & Market – 2009-2014
22.3.6. Headquarters Consolidation Program & Market – 2009-2014
22.3.7. DHS HQ NAC Project Market – 2009-2014
22.4. DMO Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
22.4.1. Summary Outlook
22.4.2. DMO Funding and Market – 2009-2014
23. DHS Analysis and Operations (I&A and OPS)
23.1. DHS I&A and OPS Background
23.1.1. I&A
23.1.2. OPS
23.2. Initiatives
23.3. DHS I&A and OPS Markets – 2010-2014
23.3.1. Summary Outlook
23.3.2. DHS I&A and OPS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
24. DHS – Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
24.1. FLETC Background
24.2. FLETC Agencies and Units
24.3. FLETC Sub-Markets by Programs
24.3.1. Law Enforcement Training Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
24.3.2. Acquisition, Construction, Improvements & Related Programs & Markets – 2009-2014
24.3.3. Key Strategic Issues
24.4. FLETC Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
24.4.1. Summary Outlook
24.4.2. FLETC Funding and Market – 2009-2014
25. DHS – US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
25.1. USCIS Background
25.2. USCIS Agencies and Units
25.3. USCIS Sub-Markets by Programs
25.3.1. E-Verify Program & Market – 2009-2014
25.3.2. Real-ID Program & Market – 2010-2014
25.3.3. Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program & Market – 2010-2014
25.3.4. Data Center Development Program & Market – 2010-2014
25.4. USCIS Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
25.4.1. Summary Outlook
25.4.2. USCIS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
26. DHS – National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
26.1. NPPD Background
26.2. NPPD Sub-Markets by Programs
26.2.1. Infrastructure Protection (IP) Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.2. Identification and Analysis Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.3. Coordination and Information Sharing Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.4. Mitigation Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.5. Cyber-Security and Communications (CS&C) Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.6. US Computer Emergency Readiness Team Program & Market – 2010-2014
26.2.7. Strategic Initiatives Program & Market – 2010-2014
26.2.8. Outreach and Program & Market – 2010-2014
26.2.9. Priority Telecommunications Services Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.10. Next Generation Network Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.11. Programs to Study and Enhance Telecommunications Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.12. Critical Infrastructure Protection Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.13. Federal Protective Service Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.14. US-VISIT Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.15. Systems Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.16. Identity Screening Services
26.2.17. Program Management Services
26.2.18. Data Center Mirroring and Migration
26.2.19. Unique Identity – Full Operational Capability Program & Market – 2009-2014
26.2.20. Current Services Growth
26.3. NPPD Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
26.3.1. Summary Outlook
26.3.2. NPPD Funding and Market – 2009-2014
27. Office of Health Affairs (OHA)
27.1. OHA Background
27.2. OHA Sub-Markets by Programs
27.2.1. Medical and Bio-defense Programs Funding
27.2.2. BioWatch Program & Market – 2009-2014
27.2.3. Rapidly Deployable Chemical Detection System Program & Market – 2009-2014
27.2.4. National Bio-Surveillance Integration Center Program & Market – 2009-2014
27.3. OHA Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
27.3.1. Summary Outlook
27.3.2. OHA Funding and Market – 2009-2014
28. DHS – Office of Inspector General (OIG)
28.1. OIG Background
28.2. OIG Consolidated Markets – 2010-2014
28.2.1. Summary Outlook
28.2.2. OIG Funding and Market – 2009-2014
29. Department of Defense (DOD) HLS
29.1. DOD – Background
29.2. DOD HLS Markets – 2010-2014
29.2.1. Summary Outlook
29.2.2. DOD Funding and Market – 2009-2014
30. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS)
30.1. DHHS Background
30.2. The Bio-Terror Mitigation Strategy
30.3. DHHS Organization & Units
30.3.1. DHHS HLS Funding & Markets by Programs – 2009-2014
30.4. Center for Disease Control (CDC)
30.4.1. CDC HLS Funding & Market by Programs – 2009-2014
30.5. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
30.5.1. FDA Background
30.5.2. FDA HLS Funding & Market by Programs – 2009-2014
30.6. DHHS HLS Funding & Markets – 2010-2014
30.6.1. Summary Outlook
30.6.2. DHHS HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
31. Department of Justice (DOJ)
31.1. DOJ HLS Background
31.2. DOJ Organization & Units Agencies and Units
31.3. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
31.3.1. FBI HLS: Background
31.3.2. FBI – Organization and Units
31.3.3. FBI HLS Drivers
31.4. DOJ HLS Funding & Market – 2009-2014
31.4.1. Summary Outlook
31.4.2. DOJ HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
32. Department of Energy (DOE)
32.1. DOE Background
32.2. DOE HLS Funding & Market – 2009-2014
32.2.1. Summary Outlook
32.2.2. DOE HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
33. Department of State (DOS)
33.1. DOS: HLS Background
33.2. DOS Organization
33.3. DOS Sub-Markets by Programs
33.3.1. DOS Border Security
33.3.2. DOS Worldwide Security Protection
33.3.3. Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) – D&CP
33.4. Bureau of Diplomatic Security Program
33.4.1. Diplomatic Security (DS) program
33.5. DOS HLS Funding & Markets – 2009-2014
33.5.1. Summary Outlook
33.5.2. DOS DHS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
34. US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
34.1. USDA Background
34.2. USDA Organization
34.3. USDA HLS Programs
34.3.1. Homeland Security Agricultural Program
34.3.2. Strategic Partnership Program Agro-Terrorism (SPPA) Program
34.4. USDA Consolidated HLS Markets – 2010-2014
34.4.1. Summary Outlook
34.4.2. USDA HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
35. National Science Foundation (NSF)
35.1. NSF Background
35.2. NSF Organization
35.3. NSF HLS Programs
35.3.1. Critical infrastructures and Key Assets Protection Program
35.4. NSF Consolidated Markets – 2009-2014
35.4.1. Summary Outlook
35.4.2. NSF Funding and Market – 2009-2014
36. National Aeronautic & Space Administration (NASA)
36.1. NASA Background
36.2. NASA Consolidated Markets – 2009-2014
36.2.1. Summary Outlook
36.2.2. NASA HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
37. Department of Transportation (DOT)
37.1. DOT Background
37.2. DOT Organization
37.3. DOT HLS Sub Markets by Programs
37.3.1. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Security Program
37.3.2. Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Program
37.3.3. Pipeline Safety Initiatives
37.3.4. Transportation Security Grant Programs
37.4. DOT Consolidated HLS Markets – 2010-2014
37.4.1. Summary Outlook
37.4.2. DOT HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
38. Department of Commerce (DOC)
38.1. DOC Background
38.2. DOC Organization
38.3. DOC Sub Markets by Programs
38.3.1. NOAA Homeland Security Program
38.3.2. Bureau of Industry and Security Programs
38.3.3. NIST Programs
38.4. DOC Consolidated HLS Markets – 2010-2014
38.4.1. Summary Outlook
38.4.2. DOC HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
39. Aviation Security Market – 2010-2014
39.1. Scope
39.2. US Aviation Security Counter-Terror Mitigation Tactics
39.3. Passenger Screening
39.3.1. Overview
39.3.2. AIT People Screening Program
39.3.3. People screening Market Analysis
39.4. Checked Baggage Screening
39.4.1. In-line Checked Luggage EDS Screening
39.5. Air Cargo Screening
39.6. Other Aviation Security Sectors
39.6.1. Airport Perimeter Security
39.6.2. Airport Employee and Service Personal Identification Program
39.6.3. Project Newton
39.6.4. Airports IT & Telecommunications Restructuring
39.6.5. Electronic Surveillance
39.6.6. Secure Air to Ground Communications
39.7. Market Overview
39.8. Market Drivers
39.9. Market Inhibitors
39.1. Market SWOT Analysis
39.11. Market Competitive Analysis
39.12. US Aviation Security Market – 2009-2014
40. Bio-Chem Detection Market – 2010-2014
40.1. Scope
40.2. Overview and Policy
40.3. Bio-Chem Detection Programs
40.3.1. BioWatch program
40.3.2. BioSense Program
40.4. Bio-Surveillance, Detection & Forensics Business Challenges – 2010-2014
40.5. Market Overview
40.6. Market Structure
40.7. Market Drivers
40.8. Market Inhibitors
40.9. Market SWOT Analysis
40.1. Competitive Analysis
40.11. US Bio-Chem Detection Market – 2009-2014
41. Biometric-Based Systems Market – 2010-2014
41.1. Scope
41.2. Markets & Programs
41.2.1. The US “Registered Traveler” Program
41.2.2. The “Global Envelope” Program
41.2.3. “10 Point” Biometric US-VISIT Program
41.2.4. Transportation Worker Identity Program
41.2.5. DOD Biometric GWOT Related Programs
41.3. Market Overview
41.4. Business Opportunities
41.5. Market Drivers
41.6. Market Inhibitors
41.7. US HLS-HLD Biometric Market – 2009-2014
42. Border & Perimeter Security Market – 2010-2014
42.1. Scope
42.2. Strategic Context
42.3. Border and Perimeter Security Components
42.4. US Perimeter Security
42.5. Border Security
42.5.1. SBInet Program
42.5.2. SBInet Market
42.5.3. Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Program
42.5.4. Free and Secure Trade (FAST) Commercial Driver Program
42.5.5. America’s Shield Initiative (ASI) Program
42.6. Market Overview
42.7. Business Opportunities Business Opportunities
42.8. Market Drivers
42.9. Market Inhibitors
42.1. US Border & Perimeter Security Market – 2009-2014
43. Construction Market – 2010-2014
43.1. Scope
43.2. Market Overview
43.3. Market Drivers
43.4. Market Inhibitors
43.5. US HLS-HLD Construction Market – 2009-2014
44. Critical Infrastructure Security Market – 2010-2014
44.1. Scope
44.2. Market Background
44.2.1. Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and Policy
44.2.2. Planning of Infrastructure Security
44.3. Strategy Outlook – 2009-2014
44.4. Information Sharing with the Private Sector
44.4.1. Vulnerabilities
44.4.2. 2010-2014 Outlook
44.5. Market Overview
44.6. Business Opportunities
44.7. Market Drivers
44.8. Market Inhibitors
44.9. US Critical Infrastructure Security Market – 2009-2014
45. Electronic Hardware Industry Market – 2010-2014
45.1. Market Definition & Programs
45.2. Market Overview
45.3. Market Drivers
45.4. Market Inhibitors
45.5. US Electronic Hardware Market – 2009-2014
46. First Responders Market – 2010-2014
46.1. Scope
46.2. Market Background
46.2.1. First Responders Planning and Training
46.3. Business Opportunities – 2010-2014
46.4. Market Drivers
46.5. Market Inhibitors
46.6. First Responders Market – 2009-2014
47. Guard Services Market – 2010-2014
47.1. Scope
47.2. Market Definition & Programs
47.3. Market Overview
47.4. Market Drivers
47.5. Market Inhibitors
47.6. HLS-HLD Guard Services Market – 2009-2014
48. Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Market – 2010-2014
48.1. Scope
48.2. Market Background
48.2.1. Threat and Vulnerability: A Five-Level Approach
48.2.2. Products and Services
48.2.3. HLS-HLD Software Industry
48.3. ICT Programs
48.3.1. DHS Cyber-Security Programs
48.3.2. DHS – ICT Security Program
48.3.3. Cyber-Security R&D Programs
48.3.4. Secure Protocols for the Routing Infrastructure (SPRI) Program
48.3.5. Large Datasets for Cyber-Security Programs
48.3.6. HLS-HLD C3I Systems Technologies & Markets
48.3.7. EAGLE II Program
48.3.8. The DHS FirstSource Program
48.3.9. Integrated Wireless Network Program
48.3.10. HLS E-Geospatial Programs
48.3.11. Combined Credentialing Program
48.3.12. TSA Human Resources Information Technology Programs
48.3.13. IAIP – Homeland Security Operations Center ICT Program
48.3.14. FBI Sentinel Program
48.3.15. FBI Trilogy Project
48.3.16. Terrorist Watch Lists ICT
48.4. Market Overview
48.5. Business Opportunities – 2010-2014
48.6. Market Drivers
48.7. Market Inhibitors
48.8. ICT Market – 2009-2014
49. Maintenance, Upgrade & Refurbishment Market – 2010-2014
49.1. Market Definition & Programs
49.2. Market Overview
49.3. Market Drivers
49.4. Market Inhibitors
49.5. Maintenance, Upgrade & Refurbishment Market – 2009-2014
50. Maritime Security Market – 2010-2014
50.1. Scope
50.2. Background
50.3. US Maritime Security Legislation
50.3.1. The Container Security Initiative (CSI)
50.3.2. Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
50.3.3. US 24-hour Advance Manifest Rule
50.4. The US Coast Guard (USCG): Funding and Programs
50.5. Container Screening Program
50.6. Market Overview
50.7. Business Opportunities – 2009-2014
50.8. Competitive Analysis
50.9. Maritime Security Market – 2009-2014
51. Radio-Communication Market – 2010-2014
51.1. Scope
51.2. Federal Radio Communication Programs
51.2.1. Government Emergency Telecommunications Service Program
51.2.2. Wireless Priority Service Program
51.2.3. Alerting and Coordination Network (ACN) Program
51.2.4. Shared Resources High Frequency Radio Program (SHARES) Program
51.2.5. Telecom ISAC Program
51.2.6. Emergency Response Training (ERT) Program
51.2.7. Individual Mobilization Augmentee Program
51.2.8. SAFECOM Communications Interoperability Programs
51.2.9. “Emerge” Program
51.2.10. Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) Program
51.2.11. Government Emergency Telecommunications Service Program
51.2.12. Communications Interoperability Program
51.3. Market Overview
51.4. Market Drivers
51.5. Market Inhibitors
51.6. US HLS-HLD Radio-Communication Market – 2009-2014
52. RFID-based Systems Market – 2010-2014
52.1. Scope
52.2. RFID Technologies Overview
52.3. Market Overview
52.4. Supply Chain Item Identification Market
52.4.1. Supply Chain Counter-Terror RFID-based Systems
52.5. Market Drivers
52.6. Market Inhibitors
52.7. People identification RFID-based Personal Documentation Market
52.7.1. RFID-based “Registered Traveler” Program
52.7.2. RFID in “Global Envelope” Program
52.7.3. “Bio-Visa”, US-VISIT and International e-Passport Programs
52.8. Market Drivers
52.9. Market Inhibitors
52.1. US RFID-based HLS-HLD Market – 2009-2014
53. CCTV Based Real-time Threats Identification Systems Market – 2010-2014
53.1. Scope
53.2. Market Background
53.2.1. CCTV Based Real-time Threats Identification Technologies
53.2.2. TSA Advanced Surveillance Program
53.2.3. Key Findings
53.2.4. Major Conclusions
53.3. Market Drivers
53.4. Market Inhibitors
53.5. CCTV Threat Identification Market – 2009-2014
54. Standoff Explosives Detection Market – 2010-2014
54.1. Scope
54.2. Market Background
54.2.1. Major Findings
54.2.2. Standoff Explosives Detection Technologies
54.2.3. Passive MMWave Doorways
54.2.4. Standoff Explosives Trace Detection
54.2.5. MMWave Detection
54.2.6. Terahertz Explosives Detection
54.2.7. Laser-Based Explosives Detection
54.2.8. Raman Spectroscopy
54.2.9. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)
54.2.10. Major Conclusions
54.3. Market Drivers
54.4. Market Inhibitors
54.5. SWOT Analysis
54.6. US Standoff Explosives Detection Market – 2009-2014

List of Tables

Table 1 – HLS-HLD Industry Sectors by 2010-2014 CAGR [%]
Table 2 – The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act DHS market Funding [$M] by Agency
Table 3 – US HLS-HLD Outlay [$ Billion] by Funding Source – 2009-2014
Table 4 – US HLS-HLD Outlay [% of Total HLS-HLD] by Funding Source – 2009-2014
Table 5 – US HLS-HLD Market [$ Billion] by Procurement Authority – 2009-2014
Table 6 – US HLS-HLD Market Share [%] by Procurement Authority – 2009-2014
Table 7 – Federal HLS Funding by Major Departments [$B] – 2009-2014
Table 8 – Federal HLS Market [$B] by Departments – 2009-2014
Table 9 – Federal HLS Market [$B] by Departments – 2009-2014
Table 10 – Federal HLS Market Share [%] by Departments – 2009 & 2014
Table 11 – Federal HLS Funding [$B] by Mission Activity – 2010-2014
Table 12 – Federal HLS Funding Forecast by Mission Activity Share [%] – 2010-2014
Table 13 – State and Local HLS Funding [$B] by State – 2009-2014
Table 14 – State and Local HLS Markets [$B] by State – 2009-2014
Table 15 – Private Sector HLS Spending [$B] and Market – 2009-2014
Table 16 – Evolution of HLS-HLD Market Dynamics – 2010-2014
Table 17 – State and Local HLS Funding [$M] by State – 2009-2014
Table 18 – State and Local HLS Funding Share [%] by State – 2009-2014
Table 19 – Federal HLS Grants Funding [$M] by State – 2009-2014
Table 20 – State by State Federal Grants Funding As Percentage [%] of Total Federal State and Local Funding – 2009-2014
Table 21 – Federal State and Local Funding [$M] of Eleven Programs – 2010-2014
Table 22 – State Homeland Security Grant Program: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 23 – Urban Area Security Initiative: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 24 – Emergency Management Performance Grant Program: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 25 – Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Program: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 26 – Buffer Zone Protection Program: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 27 – Port Security Grant Program: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 28 – Assistance to Firefighters: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 29 – National Domestic Preparedness Consortium: Federal Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 30 – State and Local HLS Funding [$M] by State – 2009-2014
Table 31 – Consolidated HLS Funding Share [%] by State – 2009-2014
Table 32 – Evolution of State and Local Market Dynamics – 2010-2014
Table 33 – State and Local HLS Markets [$M] by State – 2009-2014
Table 34 – Arizona: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 35 – Arizona: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 36 – California: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 37 – California: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 38 – Colorado: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 39 – Colorado: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 40 – District of Columbia: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 41 – District of Columbia: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 42 – Florida: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 43 – Florida: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 44 – Georgia: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 45 – Georgia: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 46 – Hawaii: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 47 – Hawaii: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 48 – Illinois: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 49 – Illinois: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 50 – Indiana: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 51 – Indiana: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 52 – Kentucky: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 53 – Kentucky: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 54 – Louisiana: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 55 – Louisiana: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 56 – Maryland: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 57 – Maryland: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 58 – Massachusetts: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 59 – Massachusetts: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 60 – Michigan: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 61 – Michigan: State & Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 62 – Minnesota: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 63 – Minnesota: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 64 – Missouri: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 65 – Missouri: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 66 – North Carolina: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 67 – North Carolina: State and Local HLS Market [$M] -2009-2014
Table 68 – Nevada: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 69 – Nevada: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 70 – New Jersey: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 71 – New Jersey: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 72 – New York: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 73 – New York: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 74 – Ohio: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 75 – Ohio: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 76 – Oregon: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 77 – Oregon: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 78 – Pennsylvania: State & Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 79 – Pennsylvania: State & Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 80 – Tennessee: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 81 – Tennessee: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 82 – Texas: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 83 – Texas: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 84 – Washington: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 85 – Washington: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 86 – Wisconsin: State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 87 – Wisconsin: State and Local HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 88 – Private Sector Homeland Security Segments
Table 89 – Evolution of Private Sector HLS Market Dynamics – 2010-2014
Table 90 – US Private Sector HLS Spending Forecast by Industry Sector [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 91 – US Private Sector HLS Spending Forecast by Industry Share [%] – 2009-2014
Table 92 – US Private Sector HLS Market by Industry [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 93 – US Private Sector HLS Industry Market Share [%] – 2009-2014
Table 94 – Banking & Finance HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 95 – Water Infrastructure HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 96 – Electric Power Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 97 – Civil Nuclear Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 98 – Petrochemical & HAZMAT Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 99 – Defense Industry Base HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 100 – Information Technology HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 101 – Transportation Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 102 – Postal and Shipping Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 103 – Other Industry Sectors HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 104 – US Private Sector HLS Market by Security Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 105 – US Private Sector HLS Market by Security Market Share [%] – 2010-2014
Table 106 – Employee & Visitors ID Private Sector HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 107 – Explosives & Weapons Screening Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 108 – Perimeter Protection Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market – 2010-2014
Table 109 – Cyber-Terror & IT Security Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market – 2010-2014
Table 110 – Guard Services Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
Table 111 – Other Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
Table 112 – DOD’s Structure for Interagency Coordination for HLD and Civil Support Missions
Table 113 – HLS-HLD CBRNE-Related Plans
Table 114 – HLS-HLD Decontamination Personnel Capabilities for a Nuclear Detonation in a Major Metropolitan City
Table 115 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Military Personnel Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 116 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Weapons Procurement Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 117 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Operations & Equipment Maintenance Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 118 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Construction Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 119 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 120 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Operations & Systems Maintenance Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 121 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Construction Program Funding & Market -2009-2014
Table 122 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Navy & Marine Corps Manpower Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 123 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 124 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Weapons Procurement Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 125 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Mission Capacity Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 126 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Program Management Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 127 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Security Infrastructure Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 128 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Security & Safety Capability Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 129 – Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Security Personnel Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 130 – Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Physical Security Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 131 – Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Table 132 – Evolution of HLD Market Dynamics – 2010-2014
Table 133 – US, HLD Outlay and Market [$ Billion] – 2009-2014
Table 388 – CT Intelligence Sub-Market Growth Prospects
Table 389 – Evolution of CT Intelligence Community Market Dynamics – 2010-2014
Table 390 – US Counter-Terror Intelligence Funding and Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 134 – DHS – HLS Market by Office [$B] – 2009-2014
Table 135 – Market Share [%] by DHS Agency – 2009-2014
Table 136 – TSA Screening Partnership Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 137 – TSA Passenger and Baggage Screening Funding & Program Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 138 – TSA Screening Training Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 139 – TSA Passengers and Baggage Installed Base and Procurement Plans Statistics by Technology
Table 140 – TSA Checkpoint Support Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 141 – TSA EDS and ETD Procurement and Installation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 142 – TSA Screening Technology Maintenance & Utilities Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 143 – Screening Technology Maintenance & Utilities Program Market – 2009-2014 Components
Table 144 – Checked Baggage Equipment Maintenance – FY2011
Table 145 – Passenger Screening Equipment Maintenance – FY2011
Table 146 – TSA Aviation Regulation and Other Enforcement Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 147 – Aviation Regulation and Other Enforcement Program Market – 2009-2014 Components
Table 148 – Projected FY 2011 Funded Canine Teams
Table 149 – TSA Airport Management, IT, and Support Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 150 – Airport Management, IT, and Support Program Market – 2009-2014 s Funding
Table 151 – TSA FFDO and Flight Crew Training Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 152 – Flight Deck Security Funding
Table 153 – TSA Air Cargo Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 154 – Air Cargo Program Components Funding Market – 2009-2014
Table 155 – Surface Transportation Initiatives
Table 156 – Surface Transportation Security Inspection Program Components
Table 157 – TSA Surface Transportation Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 158 – TSA Secure Flight Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 159 – TSA Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 160 – TSA Hazardous Materials Endorsement Threat Assessment Program Funding &Market [$M] – 2009-2014 (HTAP)
Table 161 – TSA Alien Flight Student Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014 (AFSP)
Table 162 – TSA Crew and Other Vetting Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 163 – Certified Cargo Screening Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 164 – TSA Large Aircraft Security Plan Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 165 – TSA Secure Identification Display Area Checks Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 166 – TSA Transportation Security Support Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 167 – TSA Federal Air Marshal Service Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 168 – Emerging TSA Technologies
Table 169 – TSA Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 170 – CBP Secure Border Initiative Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 171 – CBP Inspection and Detection Technology Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 172 – CBP Systems for Targeting Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 173 – CBP C-TPAT Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 174 – CBP International Cargo Screening – CSI and SFI Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 175 – Data on Containers Scanned and Container Volume at SFI Ports
Table 176 – Costs Incurred by DHS and DOE to Implement and Operate SFI Program, through June 2009 ($ in thousands)
Table 177 – CBP Other International Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 178 – CBP Trusted Traveler Programs (TT) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 179 – CBP Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 180 – CBP Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) /TECS Modernization Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 181 – CBP Border Security and Control Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 182 – CBP Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) /TECS Modernization Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 183 – CBP Air and Marine Interdiction Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 184 – CBP Border Security Inspections and Trade Facilitation at Ports of Entry Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 185 – CBP Border Security and Control between Ports of Entry Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 186 – CBP Automation Modernization Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 187 – CBP Air and Marine Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 188 – CBP Border Security Fencing, Infrastructure and Technology Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 189 – Main Business Opportunities in Cooperation with CBP
Table 190 – CBP Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 191 – FEMA Operating Activities Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 192 – FEMA National Capital Region Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 193 – FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 194 – FEMA State and Regional Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 195 – FEMA State HLS (SHSP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 196 – FEMA Firefighter Support Grants Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 197 – FEMA Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 198 – FEMA Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 199 – FEMA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 200 – FEMA Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 201 – FEMA Rail & Transit Security Grant Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 202 – FEMA Port Security Grant Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 203 – FEMA Buffer Zone Protection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 204 – FEMA Training, Measurement, and Exercise Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 205 – FEMA National Exercise Program (NEP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 206 – FEMA Continuing Training Grants Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 207 – FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 208 – FEMA National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 209 – FEMA Technical Support (TA) and Evaluation and Assessment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 210 – FEMA Fire Administration Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 211 – FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 212 – FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 213 – FEMA Disaster Relief Fund Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 214 – FEMA Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 215 – FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 216 – FEMA Mapping and Risk Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 217 – FEMA Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 218 – ICE Visa Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 219 – ICE Criminal Alien Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 220 – ICE Transportation and Removal Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 221 – ICE Comprehensive Identification and Removal of Criminal Aliens Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 222 – ICE Automation Modernization Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 223 – ICE Managed IT Investment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 224 – ICE Investigations Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 225 – ICE Domestic Investigations Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 226 – ICE International Investigations Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 227 – ICE Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 228 – Coast Guard HLS and Non-HLS Missions
Table 229 – USCG 2008-2014 Sub-Markets by Programs and Initiatives
Table 230 – USCG Defense Readiness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 231 – USCG Migrant Interdiction Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 232 – USCG Other Law Enforcement Measures Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 233 – USCG Ports, Waterways and Coastal Security (PWCS) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 234 – USCG Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 235 – Secret Service Major Operational Programs and Strategic Goals
Table 236 – USSS Electronic Crimes Special Agent (ECSAP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 237 – USSS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 238 – S&T Border & Maritime Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 239 – S&T Border Officer Tools and Safety Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 240 – S&T Border Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 241 – S&T Maritime Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 242 – S&T Cargo and Conveyance Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 243 – S&T Chemical and Biological Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 244 – S&T Systems Studies and Decision Tools Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 245 – S&T Threat Awareness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 246 – S&T Surveillance and Detection R&D Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Table 247 – S&T Forensics Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 248 – S&T Response and Restoration Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 249 – S&T Foreign Animal Diseases Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 250 – S&T Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 251 – S&T Detection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 252 – S&T Response and Recovery Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 253 – S&T Command, Control and Interoperability Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 254 – S&T Basic/Futures Research (BFR) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 255 – S&T Office for Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 256 – S&T Cyber-Security Research Tools and Techniques (RTT) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 257 – S&T Information Infrastructure Security (IIS) Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Table 258 – S&T Next Generation Technology (NGT) Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Table 259 – S&T Emerging Threats Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 260 – S&T Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 261 – S&T Risk Sciences Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 262 – S&T Collaborative Information Sharing Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 263 – S&T Knowledge Frameworks Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 264 – S&T Advanced Forensic Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 265 – S&T Investigative Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 266 – S&T Explosives Related Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 267 – S&T Cargo Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 268 – S&T Canine Explosives Detection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 269 – S&T Check Point Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 270 – S&T Homemade Explosives (HME) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 271 – S&T Manhattan II Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 272 – S&T Conveyance Protection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 273 – S&T Explosives Research Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 274 – S&T Prevent/Deter Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 275 – S&T Predict Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 276 – S&T Detect Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 277 – S&T Respond/Defeat Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 278 – S&T Mitigate Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 279 – S&T Crosscutting Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 280 – S&T Human Factors Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 281 – S&T Human Systems Research and Engineering Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 282 – S&T Technology Acceptance and Integration Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 283 – S&T Biometrics Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 284 – S&T Biometrics Community Preparedness and Resilience Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 285 – S&T Motivation and Intent (M&I) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 286 – S&T Suspicious Behavior Detection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 287 – S&T Infrastructure and Geophysical Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 288 – S&T Advanced Surveillance and Detection Systems Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 289 – S&T Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 290 – S&T Protective Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 291 – S&T Response and Recovery Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 292 – S&T Geophysical Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 293 – S&T First Responder Technologies l Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 294 – S&T Geospatial Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 295 – S&T Incident Management Enterprise Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 296 – S&T Incident Management Enterprise Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 297 – S&T Innovation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 298 – S&T Biometric Detector Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 299 – S&T Future Attribute Screening Technologies Mobile Module (FASTM2) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 300 – S&T Multi-modal Tunnel Detect Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 301 – S&T Rapid Liquid Component Detector (MagViz) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 302 – S&T Resilient Electric Grid (REG) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 303 – S&T Resilient Tunnel Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 304 – S&T Safe Container /Time Recorded Ubiquitous Sensor Technology (TRUST) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 305 – S&T Very Low Cost Bio Agent Detect Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 306 – S&T Wide Area Surveillance Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 307 – S&T Operationally Deployable Explosives Mitigation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 308 – S&T Passive Methods for Precision Behavioral Screening Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Table 309 – S&T Laboratory Facilities Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 310 – S&T Radiological and Nuclear Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 311 – S&T Nuclear Detection Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 312 – S&T Response and Recovery Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 313 – S&T Response and Recovery Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 314 – S&T Academic Research Initiative (ARI) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Table 315 – S&T Test and Evaluation Standards Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 316 – S&T Transition Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 317 – S&T Transition Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 318 – S&T Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 319 – DNDO Systems Engineering and Architecture Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 320 – DNDO Systems Development Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 321 – DNDO Transformational R&D Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 322 – DNDO Assessment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 323 – DNDO Operations Support Program Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 324 – DNDO National Technical Nuclear Forensics Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 325 – DNDO Radiation Portal Monitor Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 326 – DNDO Securing the Cities Initiative Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 327 – DNDO Human Portable Radiation Detection Systems Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 328 – DNDO Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 329 – DMO IT Services Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 330 – DMO Infrastructure and Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 331 – DMO National Security Systems (NSS) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 332 – DMO Human Resources Information Technology (HRIT) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 333 – DMO Headquarters Consolidation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 334 – DMO DHS HQ NAC Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 335 – DMO Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 336 – DHS I&A and OPS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 337 – FLETC Law Enforcement Training Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 338 – FLETC Acquisition, Construction, Improvements & Related Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 339 – FLETC Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 340 – USCIS E-Verify Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 341 – USCIS Real-ID Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 342 – USCIS Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 343 – USCIS Data Center Development Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 344 – USCIS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 345 – Infrastructure Protection Program Funding [$M] – 2006-2011
Table 346 – NPPD Infrastructure Protection (IP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 347 – NPPD Coordination and Information Sharing Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 348 – NPPD Mitigation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 349 – NPPD CS&C Programs Overview Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 350 – NPPD US Computer Emergency Readiness Team Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 351 – NPPD Strategic Initiatives Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 352 – NPPD Priority Telecommunications Services Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 353 – NPPD Next Generation Network Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 354 – NPPD Programs to Study and Enhance Telecommunications Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 355 – NPPD Critical Infrastructure Protection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 356 – NPPD Federal Protective Service Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 357 – NPPD US-VISIT Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 358 – US-VISIT Current Services O&M Projected Growth
Table 359 – NPPD Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 360 – Medical and Bio-defense Programs Funding [$M]
Table 361 – OHA Bio-Watch Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 362 – OHA Rapidly Deployable Chemical Detection System Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 363 – OHA National Bio-Surveillance Integration Center Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 364 – OHA Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 365 – OIG Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 366 – DOD HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 367 – DHHS HLS Funding [$M] by Mission & Programs – 2009-2014
Table 368 – DHHS HLS Market [$M] by Mission & Programs – 2009-2014
Table 369 – CDC HLS Funding [$M] by Mission & Programs – 2009-2014
Table 370 – CDC HLS Market [$M] by Mission & Programs – 2009-2014
Table 371 – FDA HLS Funding [$M] by Mission & Programs – 2009-2014
Table 372 – FDA HLS Market [$M] by Mission & Programs – 2009-2014
Table 373 – DHHS HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 374 – DOJ HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 375 – DOE HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 376 – DOS Border Security Program Funding [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 377 – DOS Border Security Program Markets [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 378 – DOS Worldwide Security Protection program funding & markets [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 379 – Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) – D&CP Program Funding & Markets [$Thousands] – 2009-2014
Table 380 – Bureau of Diplomatic Security Program Funding & Markets [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 381 – DOS HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 382 – USDA HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 383 – NSF HLS Research Markets [$M] by Program – 2009-2014
Table 384 – NSF HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 385 – NASA HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 386 – DOT HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 387 – DOC HLS Funding and Market – 2009-2014
Table 391 – US Largest Airports Ranked by # of Passengers [Million Passengers per Annum]
Table 392 – US Aviation Security Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 393 – Bio-surveillance, Detection & Bio-forensics Challenges – 2010-2014
Table 394 – US Bio-Chem Detection Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 395 – HLS-HLD Biometrics Business Opportunities Market Business Opportunities
Table 396 – US HLS-HLD Biometric Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 397 – Border and Perimeter Security Components
Table 398 – Border & Perimeter Security Sub- Market Growth Prospects
Table 399 – US Border & Perimeter Security Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 400 – US HLS-HLD Construction Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 401 – Sector-Specific Agencies vs. Critical Infrastructure Sectors
Table 402 – 15 Critical Infrastructure Security Business Opportunities
Table 403 – US Critical Infrastructure Security Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 404 – US Electronic Hardware Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 405 – Spectrums of Potential Contingencies for First Responders
Table 406 – First Responders Business Opportunities
Table 407 – US First Responders Equipment Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 408 – US HLS-HLD Guard Services Total Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 409 – Priorities in Security Cyberspace
Table 410 – Products and Services Associated with HLS-HLD IT, C3I and Cyber-Security Market Segments
Table 411 – HLS-HLD IT, C3I and Cyber-Security Business Opportunities
Table 412 – US HLS-HLD ICT Systems Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 413 – US Maintenance, Upgrade & Refurbishment Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 414 – Security “24-hour rule” Surcharge Rates of Forwarders and Carriers
Table 415 – USCG HLS and Non-HLS Missions
Table 416 – USCG 2008-2014 HLS Programs and Initiatives
Table 417 – 25 Largest Container Ports Trading With the USA
Table 418 – Maritime Security Sub- Market Growth Sectors
Table 419 – Maritime Security Sub-Markets – 2010-2014
Table 420 – US Maritime Security Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 421 – US Radio-Communication Systems Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 422 – US RFID-based Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 423 – CCTV Based Real-time Terrorists Identification Technologies
Table 424 – US Standoff CCTV Based Terror Mitigation Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Table 425 – Standoff Explosives Detection Technologies
Table 426 – US Standoff Explosives Detection Market [$M] – 2009-2014


List of Figures

Figure 1 – HLS / HLD Responsibilities
Figure 2 – US HLS-HLD Spending [$ Billion] by Funding Sources – 2010 & 2014
Figure 3 – US HLS-HLD Market [$ Billion] by Funding Sources – 2010 & 2014
Figure 4 – FY 2010 DHD HLS Funding [$M] vs. Other US HLS-HLD Funding Sources
Figure 5 – US Federal HLS-HLD Structure
Figure 6 – US HLS-HLD Outlay [$ Billion] by Key Funding Source – 2009-2014
Figure 7 – US HLS-HLD Outlay [$ Billion] by Detailed Funding Source – 2009 & 2014
Figure 8 – US HLS-HLD Outlay [%] by Detailed Funding Source – 2009 & 2014
Figure 9 – US HLS-HLD Market [$ Billion] by Key Procurement Authority – 2009-2014
Figure 10 – US HLS-HLD Market [$ Billion] by Detailed Procurement Authority – 2009 & 2014
Figure 11 – US HLS-HLD Market Share [%] by Detailed Procurement Authority – 2009 & 2014
Figure 12 – Federal HLS Funding [$B] by Departments – 2009-2014
Figure 13 – Federal HLS Funding Share [%] by Departments – 2009 & 2014
Figure 14 – Federal HLS Market Share [%] by Departments – 2009 & 2014
Figure 15 – Federal HLS Funding [$B] by Mission Activity – 2010-2014
Figure 16 – Federal HLS Funding share [%] by Mission Activity – 2010 &2014
Figure 17 – State and Local HLS Funding [$B] by State – 2009-2014
Figure 18 – State and Local HLS Funding [%] by State – 2011
Figure 19 – State, Local and Federal HLS Market [$B] by State – 2009-2014
Figure 20 – State and Local HLS Markets Share [%] by State – 2011
Figure 21 – DHS Private Sector and Government, High-Risk Infrastructure List – Classified by Sector
Figure 22 – Private Sector HLS Spending [$B] and Market – 2009-2014
Figure 23 – Federal Government – Industry HLS-HLD Life Cycle
Figure 24 – HLS-HLD Industry, Government Relationship
Figure 25 – The HLS-HLD Vendor – Client Inter-Relationship
Figure 26 – HLD Market SWOT Analysis
Figure 27 – HLD Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 28 – State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2000-2014
Figure 29 – 2010-Ten Leading States Self-Financed HLS [$M] Funding
Figure 30 – FY 2010 – Ten Leading States State and Local HLS Funding Share [%] by State – 2009-2014
Figure 31 – 2010 -Ten Leading States Federal State and Local DHS Grants [$M] Funding
Figure 32 – FY 2010 –Ten Leading States: Federal State and Local Grants [%] Funding
Figure 33 – State and Local HLS Funding [$M] – 2000-2014
Figure 34 – FY 2010 – Ten Leading States Consolidated Federal, State and Local [$M] Funding
Figure 35 – FY 2010 – Ten Leading States Consolidated Federal, State and Local [%] of Total State and Local HLS Funds
Figure 36 – State and Local SWOT Analysis
Figure 37 – State and Local Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 38 – State, Local and Federal HLS Market [$M] – 2000-2014
Figure 39 – FY 2010 -Ten Leading States Consolidated Federal, State and Local [$M] Market
Figure 40 – State and Local HLS Markets Share [%] by State – 2009-2014
Figure 41 – FY 2010 -Ten Leading States HLS Market Share [%]
Figure 42 – Private Sector Terror Targets
Figure 43 – Government & Private Sector High-Risk, High-Priority Infrastructure Sites as Classified by DHS
Figure 44 – Private Sector HLS Market SWOT Analysis
Figure 45 – Private Sector HLS Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 46 – US Private Sector HLS Spending by Industry [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 47 – US Private Sector HLS Market Share by Industry [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 48 – US Private Sector HLS Industry Market Share [%] – 2009 & 2014
Figure 49 – Banking and Finance HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 50 – Banking & Finance HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 51 – Private Sector Water Infrastructure HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 52 – Banking & Finance HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 53 – Electric Power Industry HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 54 – Electric Power Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 55 – Civil Nuclear Power Industry HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 56 – Civil Nuclear Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 57 – Petrochemical & HAZMAT Industry HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 58 – Petrochemical & HAZMAT Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 59 – Defense Industry Base HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 60 – Defense Industry Base HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 61 – Information Technology HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 62 – Information Technology HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 63 – Transportation Industry HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 64 – Transportation Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 65 – Postal and Shipping Industry HLS Market, Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 66 – Postal and Shipping Industry HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 67 – Other Industries, HLS Market: Drivers, Inhibitors & Government Impact
Figure 68 – Other industries HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 69 – US Private Sector HLS Market by Mission Activity [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 70 – US Private Sector HLS Market Share [%] by HLS Industry Sector– 2009 & 2014
Figure 71 – Employee & Visitors ID Private Sector HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 72 – Explosives & Weapons Screening Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 73 – Perimeter Protection Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 74 – Cyber-Terror & IT Security Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 75 – Guard Services Systems & Services Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
Figure 76 – Other Private Sector HLS Market – 2009-2014
Figure 77 – HLS / HLD Interplay
Figure 78 – DOD Homeland Security Paradigm
Figure 79 – DOD’s Internal HLD Process for Responding to Requests-for-Assistance
Figure 80 – DOD Resources HLD Application
Figure 81 – NORTHCOM Organizational Chart
Figure 82 – NORTHCOM’s Area of Responsibility
Figure 83 – Homeland Defense and Civil Support Roadmap
Figure 84 – Civil Support Hierarchy
Figure 85 – DOD’s Structure for Interagency Coordination for HLD and Civil Support Missions
Figure 86 – Strategic Concept of layered HLD
Figure 87 – Response Timeline for CBRN Consequence Management
Figure 88 – Locations of the Eighteen Airspace Alert Sites
Figure 89 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Military Personnel Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 90 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Weapons Procurement Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 91 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Operations & Equipment Maintenance Program Funding & Market-2009-2014
Figure 92 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Construction Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 93 – Air Force Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs Funding & Market -2009-2014
Figure 94 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Operations & Systems Maintenance Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 95 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Construction Program Funding & Market -2009-2014
Figure 96 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Navy & Marine Corps Manpower Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 97 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 98 – Navy Nuclear Weapons Security: Weapons Procurement Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 99 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Mission Capacity Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 100 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Program Management Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 101 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Security Infrastructure Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 102 – OST Nuclear Weapons Security: Security & Safety Capability Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 103 – Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Security Personnel Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 104 – Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Physical Security Program Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 105 – Pantex Nuclear Weapons Security: Other Programs Funding & Market – 2009-2014
Figure 106 – HLD Market SWOT Analysis
Figure 107 – HLD Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 108 – US, HLD Outlay and Market [$Billion] – 2009-2014
Figure 398 – US National Intelligence Service Organization Chart
Figure 399 – The Intelligence Cycle
Figure 400 – The DHS Intelligence Organization
Figure 401 – Intelligence & Warning – Market Challenges, Drivers, Inhibitors and Technology Challenges
Figure 402 – Counter-Terror Intelligence Community Market SWOT Analysis
Figure 403 CT Intelligence Community Market – Competitiveness Analysis
Figure 404 – US Counter-Terror Intelligence Funding & Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 109 – DHS – Organizational Structure
Figure 110 – DHS – HLS Budget Expenditure Forecast vs. HLS Market [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 111 – DHS’ Procurement Offices Interplay
Figure 112 – Market by DHS Agency [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 113 – DHS – Market Forecast by Office Share [%] – 2009 & 2014
Figure 114 – TSA – Organizational Structure
Figure 115 – TSA Screening Partnership Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 116 – TSA Passenger and Baggage Screening Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 117 – TSA Screening Training Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 118 – TSA Checkpoint Support Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 119 – TSA EDS and ETD Procurement and Installation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 120 – TSA Screening Technology Maintenance & Utilities Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 121 – TSA Airport Management, IT, and Support Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 122 – TSA FFDO and Flight Crew Training Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 123 – TSA Air Cargo Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 124 – TSA Surface Transportation Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 125 – TSA Secure Flight Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 126 – TSA Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 127 – TSA Hazardous Materials Endorsement Threat Assessment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014 (HTAP)
Figure 128 – TSA Alien Flight Student Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014 (AFSP)
Figure 129 – TSA Crew and Other Vetting Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 130 – TSA Certified Cargo Screening Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 131 – TSA Large Aircraft Security Plan Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 132 – TSA Secure Identification Display Area Checks Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 133 – TSA Transportation Security Support Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 134 – TSA Federal Air Marshal Service Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 135 – TSA – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 136 – Counter-MANPAD Project Chloe
Figure 137 – TSA – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 138 – Borders Under Effective Control
Figure 139 – CBP – Organizational Structure
Figure 140 – Conceptual View of SBInet Technologies to be Deployed
Figure 141 – CBP Secure Border Initiative Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 142 – CBP Inspection and Detection Technology Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 143 – CBP Systems for Targeting Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 144 – CBP C-TPAT Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 145 – CBP International Cargo Screening – CSI and SFI Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 146 – CBP Other International Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 147 – CBP Trusted Traveler Programs (TT) Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 148 – CBP Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 149 – CBP Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) /TECS Modernization Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 150 – The Mexican Border SBInet Elements
Figure 151 – CBP Border Security and Control Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 152 – CBP Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) /TECS Modernization Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 153 – CBP Air and Marine Interdiction Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 154 – CBP Border Security Inspections and Trade Facilitation at Ports of Entry Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 155 – CBP Border Security and Control Between Ports of Entry Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 156 – CBP Automation Modernization Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 157 – CBP Critical Operations Protection & Processing Support (COPPS) /TECS Modernization Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 158 – CBP Border Security Fencing, Infrastructure and Technology Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 159 – CBP – Funding vs. HLS Market [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 160 – CBP – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 161 – FEMA – Organizational Structure
Figure 162 – FEMA Operating Activities Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 163 – FEMA National Capital Region Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 164 – FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 165 – FEMA State and Regional Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 166 – FEMA State HLS (SHSP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 167 – FEMA Firefighter Support Grants Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 168 – FEMA Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 169 – FEMA Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 170 – FEMA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 171 – FEMA Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 172 – FEMA Rail & Transit Security Grant Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 173 – FEMA Port Security Grant Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 174 – FEMA Buffer Zone Protection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 175 – FEMA Training, Measurement, and Exercise Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 176 – FEMA National Exercise Program (NEP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 177 – FEMA Continuing Training Grants Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 178 – FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 179 – FEMA National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 180 – FEMA Technical Support (TA) and Evaluation and Assessment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 181 – FEMA Fire Administration Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 182 – FEMA Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 183 – FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 184 – FEMA Disaster Relief Fund Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 185 – FEMA Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 186 – FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 187 – FEMA Mapping and Risk Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 188 – FEMA – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 189 – FEMA – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 190 – ICE – Organizational Structure
Figure 191 – ICE Visa Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 192 – ICE Criminal Alien Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 193 – ICE Transportation and Removal Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 194 – ICE Comprehensive Identification and Removal of Criminal Aliens Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 195 – ICE Automation Modernization Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 196 – ICE Managed IT Investment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 197 – ICE Investigations Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 198 – ICE Domestic Investigations Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 199 – ICE International Investigations Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 200 – ICE – Funding vs. Market [$B] – 2009-2014
Figure 201 – ICE – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 202 – US Coast Guard Funding by Missions
Figure 203 – Variety of Technical Means Used by Coast Guards
Figure 204 – Coast Guard Deep Water Maritime Security Platforms
Figure 205 – US Coast Guard Organizational Structure
Figure 206 – USCG Defense Readiness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 207 – USCG Migrant Interdiction Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 208 – USCG Other Law Enforcement Measures Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 209 – USCG Ports, Waterways and Coastal Security (PWCS) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 210 – USCG – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 211 – USCG – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 212 – USSS Electronic Crimes Special Agent (ECSAP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 213 – USSS – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 214 – USSS – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 215 – Directorate of S&T Partners and Affiliates
Figure 216 – The S&T six B’s
Figure 217 – S&T Organizational Structure
Figure 218 – S&T Border & Maritime Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 219 – S&T Border Officer Tools and Safety Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 220 – S&T Border Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 221 – S&T Maritime Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 222 – S&T Cargo and Conveyance Security Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 223 – S&T Chemical and Biological Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 224 – S&T Systems Studies and Decision Tools Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 225 – S&T Threat Awareness Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 226 – S&T Surveillance and Detection R&D Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 227 – S&T Forensics Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 228 – S&T Response and Restoration Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 229 – S&T Foreign Animal Diseases Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 230 – S&T Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 231 – S&T Detection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 232 – S&T Response and Recovery Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 233 – S&T Command, Control and Interoperability Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 234 – S&T Basic/Futures Research (BFR) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 235 – S&T Office for Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 236 – S&T Cyber-Security Research Tools and Techniques (RTT) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 237 – S&T Information Infrastructure Security (IIS) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 238 – S& Next Generation Technology (NGT) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 239 – S&T Emerging Threats Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 240 – S&T Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 241 – S&T Risk Sciences Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 242 – S&T Collaborative Information Sharing Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 243 – S&T Knowledge Frameworks Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 244 – S&T Advanced Forensic Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 245 – S&T Investigative Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 246 – S&T Explosives Related Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 247 – S&T Cargo Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 248 – S&T Canine Explosives Detection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 249 – S&T Check Point Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 250 – S&T Homemade Explosives (HME) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 251 – S&T Manhattan II Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 252 – S&T Conveyance Protection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 253 – S&T Explosives Research Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 254 – S&T Prevent/Deter Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 255 – S&T Predict Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 256 – S&T Detect Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 257 – S&T Respond/Defeat Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 258 – S&T Mitigate Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 259 – S&T Crosscutting Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 260 – S&T Human Factors Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 261 – Human Systems Research and Engineering Program Funding & Market [$M] -2009-2014
Figure 262 – S&T Technology Acceptance and Integration Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 263 – S&T Biometrics Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 264 – S&T Community Preparedness and Resilience Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 265 – S&T Motivation and Intent (M&I) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 266 – S&T Suspicious Behavior Detection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 267 – S&T Infrastructure and Geophysical Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 268 – S&T Advanced Surveillance and Detection Systems Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 269 – S&T Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 270 – S&T Protective Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 271 – S&T Response and Recovery Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 272 – S&T Geophysical Program Funding & Market [$M] – 20112014
Figure 273 – S&T First Responder Technologies Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 274 – S&T First Geospatial Analysis Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 275 – S&T Incident Management Enterprise Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 276 – S&T Incident Management Enterprise Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 277 – S&T Innovation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 278 – S&T Biometric Detector Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 279 – S&T Future Attribute Screening Technologies Mobile Module (FASTM2) Project Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 280 – S&T Multi-modal Tunnel Detect Project Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 281 – S&T Rapid Liquid Component Detector (MagViz) Project Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 282 – S&T Resilient Electric Grid (REG) Project Program Funding & Market [$M] -2009-2014
Figure 283 – S&T Resilient Tunnel Project Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014.
Figure 284 – S&T Safe Container /Time Recorded Ubiquitous Sensor Technology (TRUST) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 285 – S&T Very Low Cost Bio Agent Detect Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 286 – S&T Wide Area Surveillance Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 287 – S&T Operationally Deployable Explosives Mitigation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 288 – S&T Passive Methods for Precision Behavioral Screening Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2010-2014
Figure 289 – S&T Laboratory Facilities Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 290 – S&T Radiological and Nuclear Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 291 – S&T Nuclear Detection Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 292 – S& Response and Recovery Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 293 – S& Response and Recovery Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 294 – S& Academic Research Initiative (ARI) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2011-2014
Figure 295 – S&T Test and Evaluation Standards Program Funding & Market [$M] 2009-2014
Figure 296 – S&T Transition Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 297 – S&T Transition Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 298 – S&T – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 299 – S&T – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 300 – Domestic Detection and Interdiction Architecture
Figure 301 – DNDO – FY 2011 Organizational Structure
Figure 302 – DNDO Systems Engineering and Architecture Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 303 – DNDO Systems Development Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 304 – DNDO Transformational R&D Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 305 – DNDO Assessment Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 306 – DNDO National Technical Nuclear Forensics Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 307 – DNDO Radiation Portal Monitor Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 308 – DNDO Securing the Cities Initiative Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 309 – DNDO Human Portable Radiation Detection Systems Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 310 – DNDO – Funding and Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 311 – DNDO – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 312 – Departmental Management & Operations – Organizational Structure
Figure 313 – DMO IT Services Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 314 – DMO Infrastructure and Security Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 315 – DMO National Security Systems (NSS) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 316 – DMO Human Resources Information Technology (HRIT) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 317 – DMO Headquarters Consolidation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 318 – DMO DHS HQ NAC Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 319 – DMO – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 320 – DMO – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 321 – A&O – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 322 – DHS I&A and OPS – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 323 – FLETC – Organizational Structure
Figure 324 – FLETC Law Enforcement Training Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 325 – FLETC Acquisition, Construction, Improvements & Related Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 326 – FLETC – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 327 – FLETC – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 328 – USCIS – Organizational Structure
Figure 329 – USCIS E-Verify Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 330 – USCIS Real-ID Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 331 – USCIS Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 332 – USCIS Data Center Development Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 333 – USCIS – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 334 – NPPD Infrastructure Protection (IP) Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 335 – NPPD Coordination and Information Sharing Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 336 – NPPD Mitigation Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 337 – NPPD CS&C Programs Overview Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 338 – NPPD US Computer Emergency Readiness Team Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 339 – NPPD Strategic Initiatives Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 340 – NPPD Priority Telecommunications Services Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 341 – NPPD Next Generation Network Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 342 – NPPD Programs to Study and Enhance Telecommunications Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 343 – NPPD Critical Infrastructure Protection Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 344 – NPPD Federal Protective Service Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 345 – NPPD US-VISIT Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 346 – NPPD – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 347 – NPPD – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 348 – OHA Medical and Bio-defense Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 349 – OHA Medical and Bio-defense Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 350 – OHA Bio-Watch Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 351 – OHA Rapidly Deployable Chemical Detection System Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 352 – OHA National Bio-Surveillance Integration Center Program Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 353 – OHA – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 354 – OHA – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 355 – OIG – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 356 – OIG – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 357 – DOD – HLS Funding vs. HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 358 – DOD – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 359 – DOD – HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 360 – DHHS – Organizational Structure
Figure 361 – FDA Organization & Units
Figure 362 – HHS – HLS Funding vs. HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 363 – DHHS – HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 364 – DHHS – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 365 – DOJ – Organizational Structure
Figure 366 – FBI – Organizational Structure
Figure 367 – DOJ – HLS Funding & Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 368 – DOJ – HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 369 – DOJ – HLS Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 370 – DOE – Organizational Structure
Figure 371 – DOE – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 372 – DOE – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 373 – DOE – HLS Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 374 – DOS – Organizational Structure
Figure 375 – DOS – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 376 – DOS – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 377 – DOS – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 378 – USDA – Organizational Structure
Figure 379 – USDA – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 380 – USDA – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 381 – USDA – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 382 – NSF – Organizational Structure
Figure 383 – NSF – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 384 – NSF – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 385 – NSF – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 386 – Example of a NASA HLS Program Setup for Integrated System IT
Figure 387 – NASA – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 388 – NASA – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 389 – NASA – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 390 – DOT – Organizational Structure
Figure 391 – DOT – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 392 – DOT – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2011
Figure 393 – DOT – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 394 – DOC – Organizational Structure
Figure 395 – DOC – Funding vs. Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 396 – DOC – Funding Structure by Mission [%], 2010
Figure 397 – DOC – Market [$M] – 2009-2014
Figure 405 – Aviation Security, the 10 Layers of Defense
Figure 406 – CBP Pre-screening Systems and Data Flow
Figure 407 – Checked Luggage EDS Screening Configuration – 1
Figure 408 – Airport Perimeter Security Systems
Figure 409 – Airport Perimeter Environment
Figure 410 – Aviation Security Market, Drivers, Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 411 – SWOT Analysis
Figure 412 – Aviation Security Market – Competitive Analysis
Figure 413 – US Aviation Security Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 414 – Bio-Detection Modalities
Figure 415 – Bio-Chem Detection HLS-HLD Market, Drivers & Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 416 – Bio-Chem Detection Market: SWOT Analysis
Figure 417 – Bio-Chem Detection Industry Competitive Analysis
Figure 418 – US Bio-Chem Detection Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 419 – Biometric-Based Security Systems: Market, Drivers & Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 420 – US Biometric Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 421 – Example the US Border and Transportation Security Tasks
Figure 422 – Border & Perimeter Security Border & Perimeter Security Market, Drivers & Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 423 – US Border & Perimeter Security Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 424 – HLS-HLD related Construction Industry Market, Drivers & Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 425 – US HLS-HLD Construction Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 426 – The US Critical Infrastructure Security Infrastructure
Figure 427 – Hierarchy of Critical Infrastructures
Figure 428 – Critical Infrastructure Investment Priorities Scheme
Figure 429 – Critical Infrastructure Security Market- Drivers, Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 430 – US Critical Infrastructure Security Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 431 – HLS-HLD Electronic Hardware Industry Market, Drivers, Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 432 – US Electronic Hardware Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 433 – First Responders C3I Structure and Conflicts
Figure 434 – The USA Pre 9/11 Multi-Agency Coordination Scheme
Figure 435 – The First Responders Missions
Figure 436 – First Responders Bio-Chem Threats and Signatures
Figure 437 – Foundation of First Responder Planning
Figure 438 – First Responder Missions Spectrums
Figure 439 – Figure 440 – First Responders Mobile C3I System
Figure 441 – First Responders Training Procedures
Figure 442 – US First Responders Equipment Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 443 – Guard Services HLS-HLD Market, Drivers & Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 444 – US Guard Services Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 445 – The USA Terrorist Watch List and Screening Flowchart
Figure 446 – HLS-HLD Information Technology – Market Challenges, Drivers, Inhibitors and Technology Challenges
Figure 447 – US HLS-HLD ICT Systems Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 448 – Maintenance, Upgrade & Refurbishment Market – Challenges, Drivers, Inhibitors and Technology Challenges
Figure 449 – US Maintenance, Upgrade & Refurbishment Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 450 – Illustrative Electronic-seal Reading in Maritime Supply Chain
Figure 451 – Decision Superiority in the Maritime Security Domain
Figure 452 – Maritime Supply Chain vs. Security Legislation
Figure 453 – Typical Container Booking / Bill of Landing Cycle: Before and After 24-hours Advance Notification
Figure 454 – US USCG Funding by Missions
Figure 455 – US Maritime HLS-HLD Market, Drivers & Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 456 – Maritime Security Market – Competitive Analysis
Figure 457 – US Maritime Security Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 458 – The SAFECOM Interoperability Continuum Roadmap
Figure 459 – HLS-HLD Radio Communication Industry HLS-HLD Market, Drivers, Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 460 – US Radio-Communication Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 461 – RFID-based HLS-HLD Systems Market, Drivers, Inhibitors and Government Impact
Figure 462 – US RFID Based Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 463 – US CCTV Threat Identification Market [$Million] – 2009-2014
Figure 464 – Covert MMWave Sensor at a Door
Figure 465 – Screening of Hand-held Baggage
Figure 466 – Active Standoff MMWave Imaging Technologies Using Separate and Integrated Sources of Scene Illumination
Figure 467 – CCTV, IR & MMWave Images
Figure 468 – Passive MM-Wave Image of a Person with a Concealed Weapon
Figure 469 – Short Range Standoff Explosives Detection Setup
Figure 470 – SWOT Analysis
Figure 471 – US Standoff Explosives Detection Systems Market [$Million] – 2009-2014

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