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U.S. DoD C4ISR Markets
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2011, Pages: 64
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled U.S. DoD C4ISR Market provides end-user overviews, industry challenges, and types of services required. It also present the 2011 command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) budget, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) military component services, and a competitive overview of major market participants. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: satellite communications, software-defined radio, ruggedized computers, analysis and reporting software tools, and radars, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR).
This research forecasts the U.S. command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) Market. The goal of the C4ISR market is interoperability, necessary to serve the needs of joint forces and coalitions for military operation. Due to the close operational and technological relationship with C4ISR, data about EW/IO is also included. The goal of EW/IO is maintain or gain frequency spectrum and information systems dominance. The C4ISR market is made of a wide variety of technologies and platforms. Market forecasts, program analysis, and general trends are all included in the research.
Overview
- This research service is an overview of program funding and contract activity for the DoD's C4ISR activities. C4ISR provides situational awareness of the battlefield.
- Due to the close operational and technological relationship with C4ISR, data about EW/IO is also included. EW/IO gains frequency spectrum and information systems dominance.
- The research service does not include classified programs and budgets. A substantial amount of the total C4ISR market information is not accessible to the public.
- Program funding is derived from the DoD FY 2012 request and includes the portions of OCO funding that have been designated. Contract data is based on the 2010 calendar year.
- C4ISR systems inherent in new-build tactical ground vehicles, ships, and aircraft platforms are included if distinctly specified by program or contract or contract modification.
- Program funding and contract values do not always align year-to year, due to a combination of administration costs, multiyear contracts, and technology use across segments.
- Program and contract segmentation, with funding forecasts beyond 2012, are made at the analyst's discretion.
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