LONDON, November 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ —
Digital Mapping, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Cloud-Based Geo-Analytics & Geo-Data Exploitation for Defence & Homeland Security
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Geospatial information exploitation technology is one of the vital enablers and defining aspects of 21st century defence, intelligence and homeland security capabilities and operations. In a digital age where the vast majority of data has a location and time, GIS and GEOINT systems provide the means to reference it geographically. In this visual context, complex dynamics, patterns and relationships can be revealed, analysed and understood in a completely new way. This takes ‘situational awareness’ to an entirely different level, and enables an unprecedented and powerful new type of analysis: geospatial analysis. A key part of this overall capability is a new generation of tools for advanced digital mapping and modelling, which extend the applications of GIS much beyond intelligence, C2 (command and control) and the achievement of information superiority – into areas like resource management, mission simulation, and down to individual soldiers.
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In the 21st century information superiority is absolutely essential for success in dealing with increasingly complex threats and emergencies, making the need for GEOINT absolute. This is not a ‘nice to have’, but a ‘must-have’ capability – and countries around the world are realising and investing in it with increased urgency. Phenomenal advances in technologies like cloud and 3D modelling, together with increased availability of high-quality, high-accuracy geospatial data especially from space-based remote sensing satellites, are propelling the market for governmental GEOINT solutions forward into a very exciting future.
Grounded in a comprehensive analysis of the aspects described above, Visiongain‘s examination of the global governmental spending on GEOINT Solutions for defence and homeland security reveals a market worth $9.7bn in 2014. The coming decade will see governments around the world scrambling to acquire GEOINT capabilities on increasingly higher scales, to ensure they stay on top in the ‘information superiority’ race. At the moment, outside the US this is a relatively young market, at the very beginning of a period of large international expansion over the next ten years.
Why you should buy Governmental Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Solutions Market 2014-2024: Digital Mapping, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Cloud-Based Geo-Analytics & Geo-Data Exploitation for Defence & Homeland Security
How is the market for GEOINT Solutions for defence and homeland security evolving? What is driving and restraining government expenditure on GEOINT Solutions? What are the market dynamics? What share of expenditure does each GEOINT Solutions submarket have? What is the market share for each of the 15 leading nations in terms of expenditure on GEOINT Solutions and how will it evolve between 2014 and 2024? What market space and GEOINT Solutions industry development will be the most important to the demand for GEOINT solutions and services going forward? What will the expenditure be on each type (submarket) of GEOINT Solutions, year-on-year between 2013 and 2024? Who are the leading players active in GEOINT Solutions? What barriers are there for expenditure upon GEOINT Solutions? What are the key technologies in GEOINT, and what is coming on the horizon?
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What does this 300 page report provide?
• View market forecasts and analysis for governmental GEOINT Solutions for defence and homeland security from 2014-2024
– The report provides sales value projections of the market together with essential information on the technologies, GEOINT organisations and competitors, with analysis of the commercial drivers and restraints allowing you to more effectively compete in the market. In addition to market forecasts from 2014-2024, our new study shows current market data, market shares, assessment of technological, policy and process developments and revealing insight into shifts within the commercial landscape.
• Our report provides 235 tables, charts, and graphs
– This analysis will help you achieve quicker, easier understanding. You will also gain from our analysts’ industry expertise, allowing you to demonstrate your authority on the GEOINT Solutions market.
• Find detailed tables of over 90 key contracts, projects and programmes related to GEOINT Solutions
– Let our analysts present you with a thorough assessment of the current and future governmental GEOINT Solutions for defence and homeland security market prospects.
• Read 3 exclusive visiongain interviews from leading industry experts
– By reading the full transcripts of the exclusive expert opinion interviews contained in the report, you will gain an in-depth understanding of what is really happening in the industry. Don’t fall behind. You will gain a thorough knowledge on the GEOINT Solutions sector, finding strategic advantages for your work, learning how your organisation can benefit and allowing you to assess prospects for investments and sales. Interviews are included from:
– Jonathan Shears, Consultant Geospatial Services, Geo-Intelligence at Airbus Defence and Space
– Brad Ward, Senior Vice President of Geospatial Solutions at Intergraph Government Solutions
– Armand Mancini, VP Corporate Initiatives and Chris Vasco, Senior Program Manager – from Vencore
• Discover sales predictions for key GEOINT end use submarkets from 2014-2024
– What are the fundamentals within the governmental GEOINT Solutions market? How will the market expand? Which submarkets will generate the most revenue – and when? Use our forecasts and expert insight to grow your business and give you more industry influence. Find where you can gain and how your organisation can succeed. Avoid falling behind. Stay informed about the potential for each of these GEOINT end use submarkets in defence and homeland security with individual forecasts and analysis from 2014-2024:
– Systems Engineering, Solution Design & Support
– COTS Software Solutions & Deployment
– Analytical Services & Products
• Understand the prospects for the leading 15 national GEOINT markets - where will the highest revenues and opportunities occur?
– Learn about the market spending on GEOINT Solutions for defence and homeland security in developed and developing countries, from 2014 onwards. You will see where and how opportunities exist with revealing individual market forecasts and analysis from 2014-2024 for 15 leading national markets plus a separate ‘rest of the world’ region:
– US
– China
– India
– Russia
– UK
– France
– Israel
– Germany
– Japan
– Canada
– South Korea
– Brazil
– Australia
– Italy
– Spain
– RoW
• Find out about the market dynamics & opportunities in 15 leading countries
– Understand industry activity with data revealing where companies are earning their revenues, with what products and with which technologies.
– You will be able to examine detailed tables of significant regional contracts, projects & programmes.
– You will gain a clearer picture of the demand for each class of GEOINT solution and service, as well as of available spending budgets of countries concerned
• Identify which are the leading 15 companies in the governmental GEOINT Solutions market for defence and homeland security
– Our report reveals the companies which hold the greatest potential. In particular, exploring and analysing the activities of these companies: See where the expected gains will be. View visiongain’s assessment of the prospects for established competitors, rising companies, and new market entrants. Our work explains that potential, helping you stay ahead.
– Gain a thorough understanding of the competitive landscape with profiles of 15 leading GEOINT Solutions companies examining their positioning, capabilities, product portfolios, services, focus and future outlook.
– Airbus Defence And Space
– BAE Systems
– Boeing Defence, Space and Security
– Booz Allen Hamilton
– CACI International
– Esri
– Exelis, Inc.
– Harris Corp.
– Intergraph
– L-3
– Lockheed Martin
– Northrop Grumman
– Raytheon
– Thales Group
– Vencore
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Companies Listed on this report
2d3sensing
Accenture Federal Services
Airbus
Airbus Defence & Space
Airbus Group
Airbus Helicopters
Airbus Military
Amper Systems
Applied Systems Research, Inc. (ASR)
ArdentMC
Astrium
Astrium Geo-Information Services
ATKINS
Autodesk Inc.
BAE Systems Applied Intelligence
BAE Systems Australia
BAE Systems Inc. (US)
BAE Systems India
BAE Systems Plc
BAE Systems Saudi Arabia
BAE Systems UK
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Beijing SuperMap Software Co. Ltd.
Bentley Systems, Inc
Boeing Advanced Technology Programs
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Boeing Cyber and Security Solutions
Boeing Defence, Space & Security (BDS)
Boeing Defence, Space and Security
Boeing Electronic & Information
Boeing Electronic and Sensor Solutions
Boeing Global Services & Support (GS&S)
Boeing Intelligence Systems Group
Boeing Military Aircraft (BMA)
Boeing Network & Space Systems (N&SS)
Boeing Phantom Works
Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems
Boeing Strategic Missile & Defense
Booz Allen Hamilton
C3 Solutions
CACI International
Caliper Corp.
Cassidian
CGI Group
Chenega Technical Innovations LLC
China Information Technology
Computer Aided Development Corp. Ltd.
COSMO-SkyMed
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
CSE Corporation
Dassault Systems
Decisive Analytics Corporation
Dell
Diamond Visionics
Digital Globe Inc.
DMTI Spatial Inc.
Elbit Systems
Elecnor Deimos
Envitia
Erdas
ESG
Esri
Everest Technology Solutions Inc
Exelis Aerostructures
Exelis Electronic Systems
Exelis Geospatial Systems
Exelis Information Systems
Exelis Nightvision and Communications Solutions
Exelis VIS
Exelis, Inc.
Finmeccanica SpA
GCS (Geographic Communication Systems)
General Dynamics AIS
GeoCent
GEOCORE Consortium
Geographic Information Services Inc
GeoMedia
GIS, Inc.
Global Solutions
GMV
Google
Harris Corp.
Helix
Helyx
Hexagon AB
Hexagon Geospatial
Hitachi Zosen Corp.
Hewlett Packard (HP)
IAI
Indra Espacio
Infoterra
Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI)
Intergraph Business
Intergraph Government & Infrastructure
Intergraph Government Solutions
Intergraph Process Power & Marine (PP&M)
Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
K2 Geospatial
KB Panorama
KEYW Corporation
Kongsberg Gallium
KTU&A
L-3 Aerospace Systems
L-3 ASA Ltd. (UK)
L-3 Com. Corp
L-3 Communication Systems
L-3 Defence Solutions
L-3 Electronic Systems
L-3 Engineering & Technical Services
L-3 Engineering & Technical Services
L-3 Federal Solutions
L-3 Global Solutions
L-3 Intelligence Solutions
L-3 Linkabit
L-3 National Security Solutions
L-3 NSS Business
L-3 Oceania’s Hydrographic Data Services
L-3Linkabit
Leica
Leica Geosystems
Leidos
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Lockheed Martin Australia
Lockheed Martin Business
Lockheed Martin Canada
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockheed Martin Electronics Systems
Lockheed Martin Information Systems
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Lockheed Martin UK
Logos Technologies
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA Corporation)
Magal S3
Mahindra & Mahindra
MapServis
Marshall
Microsoft
Mobiterra Solutions
MotionDSP
Mowag
Newmoyer Geospatial Solutions
Northrop Grumman Business
Northrop Grumman Corporation
OGS Systems
OneSource
Onyx-Ace Joint Venture LLC
OSI Geospatial
PAR Government Corp
PASCO Corp.
PCI Geomatics
Phase One
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Pixia
Planetek
QinetiQ North America Services and Solutions Group
QintetiQ Plc
QVine Corporation
Rafael
Raytheon Business
Reinventing Geospatial (Rgi)
Renaissance Sciences Corporation
Rolta
SAAB
SAGE Management
Sandia Corporation
ScanEx RDC
ScanPoint Geomatics Ltd.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Selex ES
Selex Sistemi Integrati
Shine Systems & Technologies
SI Organisation
Siemens
Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG
Sierra Nevada Group
SOCRATES
Solutions Group
SOS International
SOSi Ltd
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL)
Taldor
TASC
TechniGraphics, Inc
Technology Advancement Group
Telespazio (Finmeccanica/Thales)
TerraGo
Tetra Tech Inc
Textron Systems
Thales Alenia Space
Thales Business
Thales Communications
Thales Group
The Boeing Company
The Raytheon Company
Topcon
Trimble
Ubisense Group plc
Vectrus
Vencore Business
Vistronix
VWorld
WCGroup
Wiser
Woolpert
WTH Technology Inc.
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
42 Engineer Regiment (Geographic)
777 Command (Korean Intelligence)
9900 Unit (IDF)
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Air Force Intelligence
Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
Army Intelligence
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation (AGO)
Australian Imagery Organisation
Border Guard of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Brazilian Army Geographic Service (DSG)
Brazilian Institute of Aeronautical Cartography (ICA)
Brazilian National Spatial Data Infrastructure (INDE)
Cabinet Intelligence & Research Office
Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center (CSIC),
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)
Canadian Coast Guard
Canadian Forces Intelligence Command (CFINTCOM)
Canadian Forces Intelligence Group
Canadian Forces Joint Imagery Centre (CFJIC)
Canadian Forces National Counter-Intelligence Unit (CFNCIU)
Canadian Ice Service
Canadian Polar Commission
Cartographic and Photographic Center of the Spanish Air Force
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
Central Security Service (CSS)
Coast Guard Intelligence
Defence Geographic Centre (DGC)
Defence Geospatial Intelligence Fusion Centre (DGIFC)
Defence HUMINT Organisation (DHO)
Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO)
Defence Intelligence Command (DIC)
Defence Intelligence Headquarters (DIH)
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO)
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
Defence Topographic Agency
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Defense Security Service (DSS)
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).
Department of Energy/ Office of Intelligence
Department of Homeland Security/ Directorate of Intelligence & Analysis
Department of Justice (DoJ)
Department of National Defence (Canada)
Department of State/ Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
Department of the Air Force (US Air Force)
Department of the Army (US Army)
Department of the Navy (US Navy and US Marine Corps)
Department of Treasury/ Office of Intelligence Support
Direction Generale de L’Armament (DGA)
Directorate of Strategic Military Geographic Information
Drug Enforcement Administration/ Office of National Security Intelligence
EMERCOM (Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations)
European Commission (EC)
European External Action Service (EEAS)
European Space Agency (ESA)
European Union (EU)
European Union Naval Force (EUNAVFOR)
Federal Bureau of Investigation/Office of Intelligence
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
French Armed Forces
Geographic Center of the Spanish Army
Geospatial Exploitation (GE) Wing
Geospatial Information Agency (Indonesia)
Geospatial Information Management (GIM)
GNZ GEOINT Agency of New Zealand
Hydrographic Institute of the Spanish Navy
Japanese Defence Intelligence Headquarters Imagery Division
Indian Army
Indian Coast Guard
Indian Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Indian Departments of Customs and Revenue
Indian Ministry of Agriculture
Indian Ministry of Defence
Indian Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
Indian Ministry of Shipping
Indian Naval Hydrographic Department (INHD)
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBPF)
International Standards Organization (ISO)
Islamic State
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Israeli Military Intelligence (Aman)
Italian Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis of the National Council of Research
Japan Defence Agency
Japanese Self Defence Forces (SDF)
JAXA (the Japanese Space Agency)
Joint Aeronautical and Geospatial Organisation (JAGO)
Joint Forces Intelligence Groups (JFIG)
Joint Meteorological Centre (JMC)
Joint Service Signals Organisation (JSSO)
Joint Task Force North (Canada)
Joint Task Force X (JTF-X)
Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC)
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI)
Korea Defence Intelligence Agency (KDIA)
Korean Ministry of Defence
Mapping and Charting Establishment (MCE)
Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
Marine Corps Intelligence
Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Disaster Management Authority (India)
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGIA)
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
National Operations Center (NOC)
National Recon. Office (NRO)
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
National Security Agency (NSA)
National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS)
NATO
NAVAIR
NAVFAC
NAVSEA
NAVSUP
Navy Intelligence
Navy Systems Command
No.1 Aeronautical Information and Documentation Unit (AIDU)
Office for Geo Information of the Bundeswehr (AGeoBw)
Office of Naval Research
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Office of the Prime Minister of Japan
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
Public Works and Government Service Canada (PWGSC)
Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Australian Navy
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Royal School of Military Survey (RSMS)
Russian Armed Forces
Russian Central Research Institute of Economics, Computer Science and Management Systems
Russian Ground Forces
Russian Ministry of Defence
Russian Navy
Russian Strategic Rocket Forces
Saxony Police Force
South Korean Armed Forces (ROK Armed Forces)
Spanish Armed Forces (SAF)
SPAWAR
Strategic Systems Program (SSP)
Survey of India
U.K. Intelligence Collection Group (ICG)
U.K. Ministry of Defence (MoD)
U.K. Hydrographic Office (UKHO)
University College London (UCL)
University of Nottingham
U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM)
U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC)
U.S. Army’s National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC)
U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM)
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
U.S. Department of Interior (DOI)
U.S. Department of Transport (DOT)
U.S. European Command (USEUCOM)
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM)
U.S. Marine Corps (USMC)
U.S. Navy (USN)
U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)
U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM)
U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)
U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com
SOURCE Visiongain
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