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US Defense Science and Technology Research Market, Forecast to 2024

  • Report

  • 98 Pages
  • January 2020
  • Region: United States
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 4968378

Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation is Key to Sustaining the Most Powerful Military in the World

The Department of Defense (DoD) relies on the technological superiority of its weapon systems and armed forces to protect US interests at home and abroad. This technological superiority is being challenged by new and evolving threats constantly being developed by potential US adversaries. To counteract these challenges, DoD’s science and technology (S&T) community is charged with identifying and maturing new technologies and making them available to DoD’s acquisition community for integration into weapon systems. The DoD conducts research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E) in support of its mission requirements.

The work funded by these appropriations plays a central role in the nation’s security and global S&T leadership. The DoD does not limit its development focus solely on weapon systems, however; it also researches advances in several areas, such as intelligence collection, cybersecurity, medical, hypersonic technology, robotics, communications, artificial intelligence, directed energy, and quantum computing. This diversity is the essential strategy that has made the United States a superpower and provides opportunities for a large number of commercial players to collaborate with the DoD.

This research service delivers an overview of the US defense S&T research market through a keen analysis of US defense RDT&E spending. Through this effort, readers will gain insight about key defense programs being initiated or in progress, and how the service components are investing or planning to invest to modernize current systems and develop new ones. Several growth opportunities will be emphasized that may have a significant impact on those attempting to enter or already participating in US defense markets.

Spending data is based specifically on the most current defense budget request for fiscal year 2020. Market segmentation for this research is performed by focusing on the individual phases of the defense RDT&E process, which are basic research, applied research, advanced technology development, advanced component development and prototypes, system development and demonstrations, and operational system development.

Fiscal year 2018 is used as a base year for spending forecasts and competitive analysis because it is the most recent complete fiscal year of awarded contracts that could be obtained during this effort.

Key Issues Addressed


  • How much is being spent in the defense S&T market?
  • What major programs are receiving the most funding?
  • How is the market segmented?
  • Does any particular segment acquire more funding than others?
  • What drives or restrains the defense S&T market activity?
  • Which military service leads the defense S&T market through RDT&E spending for the 2018-2024 research period?
  • What are some of the top programs for each service?
  • Are there any growth opportunities for companies in the S&T market?
  • Which segment offers the best chance to break into the market?

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
  • Executive Summary - Top Market Trends
  • Executive Summary - Key Predictions
  • Executive Summary - Market Overview
  • Executive Summary - What DoD/Defense Customers Want


2. Market Overview
  • Market Segmentation and Definitions
  • Market Segmentation
  • Market Drivers and Restraints
  • Market Drivers
  • Drivers Explained
  • Market Restraints
  • Restraints Explained


3. Forecasts and Trends
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


4. Competitive Analysis
  • Market Share
  • Market Share Analysis
  • Competitive Environment
  • Top Competitors


5. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action
  • Growth Opportunity 1 - Initial Phases of RDT&E
  • Growth Opportunity 2 - System Development
  • Growth Opportunity 3 - Supply Chain
  • Growth Opportunity 4 - Prototyping
  • Strategic Imperatives for S&T Research Providers


6. Basic Research Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


7. Applied Research Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


8. ATD Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


9. ACDP Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


10. SDD Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


11. OSD Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion - Air Force
  • Spending Forecast Discussion - Navy
  • Spending Forecast Discussion - Army
  • Spending Forecast Discussion - Defense-wide and Joint Service Organizations


12. Management and Support Segment Analysis
  • Key Findings
  • Market Engineering Measurements
  • Spending Forecast
  • Spending Forecast Discussion


13. Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Key Takeaways


14. The Last Word
  • The Last Word - 3 Big Predictions
  • Legal Disclaimer


15. Appendix
  • Market Engineering Methodology
  • List of Other Entities
  • List of Exhibits