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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Budget

Description:
This research services is an assessment of the fiscal year 2010 budget for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The research service identifies the major market dynamics that are currently influencing growth (driver, restraints, trends and challenges) as well as providing an overall competitive assessment. In addition, the research service contains a budget and spending forecasts and competitive information for each DHS agency. The period for the study is 2007 to 2013, with 2008 as the base year.

Research Overview
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled U.S. Department of Homeland Security Budget provides budget forecasts, spending forecasts, and competitive benchmarking for each of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agencies. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine spending in the following agencies: Customs and Border Protection, United State Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of the Secretary, United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, United States Secret Service, National Protection and Preparedness Directorate, Office of Health Affairs, and the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office.

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Market Overview

New DHS Budget to Favor Services over Product Procurement

After a dip in the budget in 2008 due to the government’s inability to have an approved budget by the start of the fiscal year (FY), the 2009 DHS budget has returned to the 2007 levels. The FY 2010 budget for DHS continues to slope upwards and is expected to continue growing between 5 percent and 7 percent. Although the revenue stream from DHS spending had been drying up since 2006 and hit a nadir in 2009, it is likely to pick up as the new administration will have its strategy outlined and be more prepared to direct spending initiatives. Significantly, the DHS’ future spending will begin to disproportionately favor services over traditional security products. "The DHS has cut funding and reduced spending for many of the major procurement efforts, which will impact product procurement," says the analyst of this research. "At the same time, spending on services accounted for over half of the total expenditure in 2008, with over $8,500.0 million going to various services."

All DHS agencies have procured many of the necessary ‘boxes’ for current needs. However, because of the presence of so many disparate systems and sensors, there is still a large demand for integration and engineering services as well as complete system solutions. Despite this need and the high levels of funding, market participants must not be misled into expecting huge investments from the DHS. This is because it spends only about 25 percent of its budget on products and services through contracts to private industry, as most of the funds are spent on its 248,000-strong personnel. Moreover, the stringent regulatory environment in the defense industry makes milking that 25 percent even more challenging. Numerous committees and subcommittees in the Congress have oversight authority over the DHS, throwing up dramatic operational challenges and placing restraints on funding and spending priorities. To win contracts in the DHS, it is important to be able to lobby influence among the 86 overseeing bodies, the eight agencies, and supporting directorates.

Companies in the defense market need to evaluate their business and market strategies carefully before participating in the DHS market. They must develop services that specifically cater to end-user needs, the biggest one being a common operating picture (COP) that integrates all command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) assets for a given domain (airports, borders, seaports, maritime). "Data, sensor, and intelligence fusion are at the core of this need," notes the analyst. "The solution to these issues is not in proprietary technologies or large overarching programs but the integration services leveraging commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies and proven methodologies." Companies that can provide the required products and services will be well positioned to make the most of the opportunities presented by the perceived threat of terrorism in the United States.

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

By Agency:

- Customs and Border Protection
- United State Coast Guard
- Transportation Security Administration
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Office of the Secretary
- United States Citizenship and Immigration Service
- Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
- United States Secret Service
- National Protection and Preparedness Directorate
- Office of Health Affairs
- Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
Contents:
1 INTRODUCTION

- Research Service Introduction
- - Title
- - Disclaimer
- - Certification
- - Table of Contents

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

- Summary
- - Title
- - Introduction Definitions and Scope
- - Summary of Key Findings
- - Competitive Overview
- - Conclusions and Recommendations

3 U.S. DHS MARKET DYNAMICS

- Market Dynamics
- - Title
- - Market Drivers and Restraints
- - Analysis of Market Drivers
- - Analysis of Market Restraints
- - Terrorism Trends
- - Investment Trends
- - DHS Growth Monitor

4 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget Forecast
- - Spending Overview and Forecast
- - DHS Spending vs. Discretionary Budget
- - Competitive Overview

5 U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

6 U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

7 TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (TSA)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

8 U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

9 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

10 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (OS)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

11 U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICE (USCIS)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

12 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER (FLETC)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Environment

13 U.S. SECRET SERVICE (USSS)

- Agency Overview
- - Title
- - Budget Overview
- - Budget by Line Item
- - Spending Overview
- - Competitive Overview

14 APPENDIX

- Supplemental Information
- - Title
- - Acronyms
- - DHS Organization
- - American Recovery and Reinvesment Act of 2009
- - Historical DHS Agency Spending
- - Historical Top 25 Contractors by Agency

15 ABOUT FROST & SULLIVAN

- Company Information
- - Title
- - Frost & Sullivan's Expertise and Relationships
- - Frost & Sullivan's Proven Methodology
- - Who is Frost & Sullivan
- - What Makes Us Unique
- - T.E.A.M. Methodology
- - Global Perspective
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