U.S. Department of Homeland Security FY 2012 Budget
Frost & Sullivan, February 2012
Where's the Meaningful Procurement?
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is the third-largest U.S. federal department, with more than 200,000 employees. The research enclosed will review its fiscal year 2012 budget request and how funds will be distributed among its support agencies. The writer also reviews funding forecasts out to 2016 for the individual agencies, highlights major competitors that have an impact within each segment, and identifies possibilities for growth. Finally, the analyst will present current and future challenges that affect government funding and market participant opportunity.
Author: John Hernandez
KEY QUESTIONS THIS STUDY WILL ANSWER
- Are markets within DHS growing, how long will they continue to grow and at what rate?
- Are the existing competitors structured correctly to meet DHS needs for its various agencies? Are there any crossover opportunities among them?
- Is this an industry or a market? Will these companies/products/services continue to exist or will they get acquired by other companies? Will the products/services become features in other markets?
- Will the structure of the agencies under DHS change with time? How will market competitors adjust?
- Are the products/services offered today meeting DHS needs or is there additional development needed?
- Are the vendors in these spaces ready to go it alone, or do they need partnerships to take their business to the next level?
Executive Summary
Market Overview
Total U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
- Forecasts and Trends
- Market Share and Competitive Analysis
Customs and Border Protection Breakdown
U.S Coast Guard Breakdown
Transportation Security Administration Breakdown
Federal Emergency Management Agency Breakdown
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Breakdown
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Breakdown
U.S. Secret Service Breakdown
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Breakdown
Office of the Secretary Breakdown
The Last Word (Conclusions and Implications)
Appendix
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