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1. Report Overview 1.1 Homeland Security Market Overview 1.2 Global Homeland Security Market Segmentation 1.3 Why You Should Read This Report 1.4 How This Report Delivers 1.5 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report Include: 1.6 Who is This Report For? 1.7 Methodology

1.7.1 Primary Research 1.7.2 Secondary Research 1.7.3 Market Evaluation & Forecasting Methodology

1.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1.9 Associated Visiongain Reports 1.10 About Visiongain

2. Introduction to the Homeland Security Market 2.1 Homeland Security Market Structure Overview

2.1.1 Public Safety Submarket Definition 2.1.2 Intelligence Submarket Definition 2.1.3 Infrastructure Submarket Definition 2.1.4 Border Submarket Definition 2.1.5 Cybersecurity Submarket Definition 2.1.6 Maritime Submarket Definition 2.1.7 Aviation Submarket Definition 2.1.8 CBRN Submarket Definition 2.1.9 Mass Transit Submarket Definition

2.2 Key Areas of Interest in the Homeland Security Market 2.3 Critical Infrastructure Protection

2.3.1 Electricity Infrastructure 2.3.2 Oil and Gas Infrastructure 2.3.3 Water and Sanitation Infrastructure

2.4 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) 2.4.1 Breakdown of CBRN Threats 2.4.2 Chemical Threats 2.4.3 Biological Agents 2.4.4 Radiological Threats 2.4.5 Nuclear Threats 2.4.6 Global Nuclear Safety Rankings

2.5 Cybersecurity 2.5.1 Methods of Cyber Defence 2.5.2 List of Recent Major Global Cyber Attacks 2.5.3 Conficker 2.5.4 Operation Buckshot Yankee 2.5.5 Aurora 2.5.6 Chinese Diversion of Internet Traffic 2.5.7 Stuxnet 2.5.8 Duqu 2.5.9 RSA 2.5.10 Sony Corporation 2.5.11 Operation Shady RAT 2.5.12 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 2.5.13 Flame / Operation: Olympic Games 2.5.14 Aramco 2.5.15 Operation Dragonfly 2.5.16 Norwegian Oil and Gas

2.6 Piracy 1993-2013 2.6.1 Regional Piracy Levels 2008-2013 2.6.2 Piracy in East Africa 2008-2013 2.6.3 Piracy in West Africa 2008-2013 2.6.4 Piracy in South East Asia 2008-2013

2.7 Terrorism 2.8 Insurgencies

2.9 Domestic Opposition 2.10 Recent Homeland Security Events

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3. Global Homeland Security Market 2014-2024 3.1 Global Homeland Security Market Forecast 2014-2024 3.2 Regional Homeland Security Market Forecast 2014-2024 3.3 Regional Homeland Security Market Share 2014-2024 3.4 National Homeland Security Market Annual Growth Rates and CAGR’s 2014-2024 3.5 Global Homeland Security Drivers & Restraints

4. Homeland Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 4.1 Homeland Security Submarkets 2014-2024 4.2 Regional Public Safety Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.2.1 Public Safety Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.3 Regional Intelligence Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.3.1 Intelligence Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.4 Regional Infrastructure Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.4.1 Infrastructure Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.5 Regional Border Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.5.1 Border Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.6 Regional Cybersecurity Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.6.1 Cybersecurity Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.7 Regional Maritime Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.7.1 Maritime Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.8 Regional Aviation Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.8.1 Aviation Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.9 Regional CBRN Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.9.1 CBRN Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024 4.10 Regional Mass Transit Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

4.10.1 Mass Transit Submarket Forecast by National Market 2014-2024

5. Leading 25 National Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-

2024 5.1 Leading 25 National Homeland Security Markets Share Forecast 2014-2024 5.2 Barriers to Entry Analysis of the 2014 Homeland Security Market 5.3 U.S. Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.3.1 U.S. Homeland Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 5.3.2 U.S. Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.3.3 What are the Current Budgetary Allocations of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and How is it Organised?

5.3.4 A Breakdown of the U.S. National Intelligence Program (NIP) 2011-2013 5.3.5 What Does the Future Have in Store for U.S. Border Security?

5.3.6 Changing Concerns: Why the focus on Cybersecurity will Continue to Drive U.S. Homeland Security Expenditure Upwards 5.3.7 How is the U.S. Oil and Gas Industry Responding to Increased Cyber Security Threats?

5.3.8 Essential Components of U.S. Cybersecurity 5.3.8.1 CNCI 5.3.8.2 US CYBERCOM 5.3.8.3 ARCYBER 5.3.8.4 AFCYBER (24th Air Force) 5.3.8.5 FLTCYBERCOM 5.3.8.6 MARFORCYBER

5.3.8.7 NSA 5.3.8.8 Perfect Citizen 5.3.8.9 DISA 5.3.8.10 DHS 5.3.8.11 National Protection and Programs Directorate 5.3.8.12 Office of Cyber Security and Communications 5.3.8.13 Einstein II 5.3.8.14 DARPA 5.3.8.15 780th Military Intelligence Brigade 5.3.9 Putting on the Brakes: Why a Slowdown on Infrastructure Investment Will Hold Back Mass Transit Security Spending?

5.3.10 What is the TSA’s Involvement in Homeland Security?

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5.3.11 U.S. Transport Security Grant Program Funding in 2013 5.3.12 Why the Sequestration Didn’t Completely Sink U.S. Maritime Security Efforts

5.3.13 U.S. Port Security Funding: An Area of Decline? 5.3.14 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) CBRN Defence Spending 2014 5.3.15 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) CBRN Defence Spending 2014

5.3.16 U.S. Homeland Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.4 Chinese Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.4.1 Chinese Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.4.2 Chinese Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.4.3 Powering Ahead: Why China’s Homeland Security Market Will Grow Faster Than the Global Average Between 2014 and 2024 5.4.4 A Breakdown of China’s Domestic Security Budgets From 2008-2014: Transport, Agriculture, Aviation, Maritime, Justice, Customs, and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate 5.4.5 Another Brick in the Wall: How Has China’s Close Concern for the Control of Information Helped Shape its Defensive Cyber Posture? 5.4.6 The Danger Next Door: What are the Possible Implications of a Central Asian Vacuum for China’s Security? 5.4.7 Watching the World’s Longest Territorial Border: How Important is Surveillance to Chinese Border Security? 5.4.8 From Skynet to ‘Safe Cities’: Why China is on the March Towards the Ultimate Surveillance State

5.4.9 Chinese Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.5 Indian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.5.1 Indian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.5.2 Indian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.5.3 How Have Repeated Blackouts Placed a Renewed Emphasis on Indian Critical Infrastructure Protection?

5.5.4 What are the Main Security Threats to Indian Oil & Gas Infrastructure? 5.5.5 What Role Will the Development of India’s Oil & Gas Asset’s Play in the Growth of the Country’s Homeland Security Market?

5.5.6 How Has India Developed It’s Bilateral Cybersecurity Posture? 5.5.7 How Will the Recommendations of the JWG Affect Indian Cyber Security?

5.5.8 Underutilised Equipment and Broken Promises: Why India Has Struggled To Get Its Transport Security Capabilities on the Right Track? 5.5.9 What Public Demand for Better Transport Security Means for the Indian Homeland Security Market

5.5.10 Indian Transportation Sector Terrorist Incidents 2002-2008 5.5.11 Lifting Off: Strong Opportunities Anticipated for Indian Aviation Security in the Future

5.5.12 What Is India Doing to Upgrade Its Maritime Security Capabilities? 5.5.13 Indian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.6 Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.6.1 Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.6.2 Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.6.3 Why Does Saudi Arabia Still Invest More in Physical Security Than Cybersecurity? 5.6.4 Saudi Arabian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.7 U.K. Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.7.1 U.K. Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.7.2 U.K. Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.7.3 Powering Ahead: What Effect Will Strong Investment in U.K. Transport Have On the Homeland Security Market?

5.7.4 What Does the Future Hold for the U.K.’s Aviation Security? 5.7.5 U.K. Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.8 Russian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.8.1 Russian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.8.2 Russian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.8.3 Jihad, Heroin, and Polar Bears: What are the Challenges Facing Russia’s Border Forces and How Have They Responded? 5.8.3 Russian Cybersecurity Policy: How Stage Two Is Expected to Build on Previous Developments 5.8.4 What Upcoming Oil & Gas Additions Will Enhance the Russian Infrastructure Protection Submarket? 5.8.5 What are the Main Threats to Russian Critical Infrastructure and What Measures Have Been Taken To Improve Security?

5.8.6 Russian Transport Sector Terrorist Incidents 2003-2013 5.8.7 Russian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.9 French Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.9.1 French Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.9.2 French Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.9.3 How Has Environmental Activism Affected the Protection of French Critical Infrastructure?

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5.9.4 What is the Current State of French Cybersecurity? 5.9.5 French Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.10 German Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.10.1 German Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.10.2 German Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.14.3 Camover? What Effect Has German Concern for Privacy Had On National Surveillance Development?

5.10.4 Have German Cybersecurity Efforts Acquired New Emphasis? 5.10.5 The Shadow of Fukushima: What has been the Impact of Germany’s Refusal to Continue with Nuclear Power? 5.10.6 What are the Primary Elements of German Aviation Security and How Is this Area Likely to Develop?

5.10.7 German Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.11 Israeli Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.11.1 Israeli Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.11.2 Israeli Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.11.3 National Observation: Why Surveillance is so Essential to Israel’s Homeland Security 5.11.4 Building on Biometrics: The In-Depth Nature of Israeli Aviation Security 5.11.5 Israeli Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.12 Japanese Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.12.1 Japanese Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.12.2 Japanese Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.12.3 How Has Japan Increased its Cybersecurity Capabilities to Counter the Threat of External Infiltration?

5.12.4 The Japanese Cyber Security Threat – Fukushima 2.0? 5.12.5 Less People, More Concrete: The Effect of Japan’s Population Crisis 5.12.6 Japanese Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.13 Iraqi Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.13.1 Iraqi Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.13.2 Iraqi Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.13.3 Who are the Islamic State and How Are They Affecting the Iraqi Homeland Security Market? 5.13.4 What Are the Major Security Threats to Iraq’s Energy Industry, and How Has the Central Government Responded?

5.13.5 Iraqi Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.14 Republic of Korea Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.14.1 Republic of Korea Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.14.2 Republic of Korea Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.14.3 Forward Together: To What Extent Are South Korea’s PPPs Effective? 5.14.4 Republic of Korea Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.15 UAE Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.15.1 UAE Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.15.2 UAE Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.15.3 Guarding the Golden Goose: Infrastructure Protection in the United Arab Emirates 5.15.4 UAE Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.16 Australian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.16.1 Australian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.16.2 Australian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.16.3 Why Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. Is Unlikely To Have Access To The Australian Telecommunications Market In The Near Future

5.16.4 Australian Cyber Security: Stronger Than Acknowledged? 5.16.5 Illegal Maritime Immigration to Australia from 1990-2013 5.16.6 What has been the Progress of Australia’s Aviation Security Initiatives? 5.16.7 Australian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.17 Algerian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.17.1 Algerian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.17.2 Algerian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.17.3 Bringing in the Heavy Guns: Why Algeria Has Begun to Devote Significant Military Resources to Conventional Security Problems

5.17.4 What the Current Trends in Algerian Oil and Gas Infrastructure Expansion? 5.17.4.1 Oil 5.17.4.2 Gas

5.18 Turkish Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.18.1 Turkish Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.18.2 Turkish Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.18.3 Fighting the Three-Headed Monster: ISIS, Assad, and the PKK 5.18.4 What is the Turkish Government Doing to Reduce Theft from Its Pipelines? 5.18.5 Turkish Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.19 Canadian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.19.1 Canadian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

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5.19.2 Canadian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.19.3 How Does Canada’s Current Cyber Security Strategy Cover Critical Infrastructure? 5.19.4 How is the Growing Threat of Eco-Terrorism Likely to Influence Canadian Infrastructure Security? 5.19.5 Access Denied: Why Canada Also Continues to Block the Entry Of Huawei Into Its Markets 5.19.6 Back from the Dead: A New Chance for Sikorsky and Canada’s Shipbuilding Industry as Maritime Security Efforts Develop 5.19.7 Who are the Primary Authorities Responsible for Canadian Aviation Security and What Are They Doing to Ensure A Safe Future?

5.19.8 Canadian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.20 Brazilian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.20.1 Brazilian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.20.2 Brazilian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.20.3 Concrete & Cameras: How Will Expansion of Brazil’s Transport Infrastructure Affect the Market Throughout the Forecast Period?

5.20.4 Brazilian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.21 Nigerian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.21.1 Nigerian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.21.2 Nigerian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.21.3 What Security Challenges Does Nigeria Currently Face, What Has the Country Done to Respond?

5.21.4 Corruption: The Biggest Threat to Nigerian Critical Infrastructure? 5.21.5 Nigerian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.22 Mexican Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.22.1 Mexican Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.22.2 Mexican Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.22.3 Curbing the Cartel’s: Mexico’s Fight Against Illegal Oil Theft 5.22.4 Mexican Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.23 Qatari Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.23.1 Qatari Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.23.2 Qatari Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.23.4 Counting Down to 2022: Qatar and the FIFA World Cup 5.23.3 Qatari Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.24 Singaporean Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.24.1 Singaporean Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.24.2 Singaporean Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.24.3 Singaporean Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.25 Pakistani Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.25.1 Pakistani Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.25.2 Pakistani Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.25.3 Pakistani Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.26 Afghan Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.26.1 Afghan Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.26.2 Afghan Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints

5.26.3 The Next Battle: How Ready is Afghanistan to deal with NATO’s Withdrawal? 5.26.4 The War in Numbers: Afghan Security Force Recruitment, Losses, Taliban Losses, and Civilian Deaths 2003-2014

5.26.5 Afghan Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes 5.27 Indonesian Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

5.27.1 Indonesian Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 5.27.2 Indonesian Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.27.3 Indonesian Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

5.28 Rest of the World Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024 5.28.1 Rest of the World Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

5.28.2 Rest of the World Homeland Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.28.3 Rest of the World Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

6. SWOT Analysis of the Homeland Security Market 2014-2024

7. Expert Opinion 7.1 Haim Delmar, Vice President - C4ISR and Homeland Security, Elbit Systems

7.1.1 Company Background and History 7.1.2 Elbit’s Involvement in the Homeland Security Market 7.1.3 The Matter of Systems Integration 7.1.4 The Importance of the Homeland Security Market to Elbit

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7.1.5 What’s Going on in Latin America? 7.1.6 The Role of Advanced Data Analytics and Cybersecurity 7.1.7 The Source of Growth in the Homeland Security Market 7.1.8 Dealing With Market Saturation 7.1.9 Elbit’s Evaluation of the Global Homeland Security Market 7.1.10 Facing Up to Future Technological Challenges 7.2 Sally Nordeen, Strategic Accounts Leader – Infrastructure Protection and Field Operations, Morpho Detection 7.2.1 Company Background and History 7.2.2 Morpho’s Involvement in the Homeland Security Market 7.2.3 An Evaluation of Current Threats 7.2.4 Meeting the Needs of Morpho’s Client Base 7.2.5 The Matter of Systems Integration 7.2.6 Morpho’s Navigation of the Airport Privacy Issue 7.2.7 Morpho’s Product Line and Expertise 7.2.8 Morpho’s Plans for Global Expansion and Market Development 7.2.9 The Source of Growth in the Homeland Security Market

7.3 Nick Booth, Sales and Marketing Manager, Blighter Surveillance Systems 7.3.1 Company Background and History 7.3.2 Blighter’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 7.3.4 Blighter’s Evaluation of Current Security Threats 7.3.5 Meeting the Needs of Blighter’s Client Base 7.3.6 The Effect of Government Initiatives and Regulations 7.3.7 The Advantages of Blighter’s Services and Solutions 7.3.8 Blighter’s Passive Electronic Scanning Array (PESA) Technology 7.3.9 Blighter’s Coactive Doppler Fast-Scan Capability 7.3.10 The Matter of Systems Integration 7.3.11 Blighter’s Plans for Global Expansion and Market Development

8. 20 Notable Companies in the Global Homeland Security Market 8.1 Axis Communications AB Company Overview

8.1.1 Axis Communications AB Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.2.2 Axis Communications AB Primary Market Competitors 8.2.3 Axis Communications AB Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.2.4 Axis Communications AB Recent M&A Activity

8.3 BAE Systems plc Overview 8.3.1 BAE Systems plc Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.3.2 BAE Systems plc Primary Market Competitors 8.3.3 BAE Systems plc Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.3.4 BAE Systems plc M&A Activity

8.4 Boeing Company Overview 8.4.1 Boeing’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.4.2 Boeing’s Primary Market Competitors 8.4.3 Boeing’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.4.4 Boeing’s Recent M&A Activity

8.5 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. Company Overview 8.5.1 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.5.2 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.’s Primary Market Competitors 8.5.3 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.5.4 Booz Allen Hamilton Recent M&A Activity

8.6 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Company Overview 8.6.1 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)’s Role in the Homeland Security Market

8.6.2 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)’s Primary Market Competitors 8.6.3 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.6.4 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Recent M&A Activity

8.7 Elbit Systems Company Overview 8.7.1 Elbit Systems Company’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.7.2 Elbit Systems’ Primary Market Competitors 8.7.3 Elbit Systems’ Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.7.4 Elbit Systems’ Recent M&A Activity

8.8 G4S plc Overview 8.8.1 G4S’ Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.8.2 G4S’ Primary Competitors 8.8.3 G4S’ Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.8.4 G4S’ Recent M&A Activity

8.9 General Dynamics Corporation Company Overview 8.9.1 General Dynamics’ Role in the Homeland Security Market

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8.9.2 General Dynamics Corporation’s Primary Market Competitors 8.9.3 General Dynamics Corporation’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.9.4 General Dynamics Corporation’s Recent M&A Activity

8.10 Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd. Company Overview 8.10.1 Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.’s Role in the Homeland Security Market

8.10.2 Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.’s Primary Competitors 8.10.3 Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.10.4 Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.’s Recent M&A Activity

8.11 Honeywell International Inc. Company Overview 8.11.1 Honeywell International Inc.’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.11.2 Honeywell International Inc.’s Primary Market Competitors 8.11.3 Honeywell International Inc.’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.11.4 Honeywell International Inc.’s Recent M&A Activity 8.12 IBM Company Overview 8.12.1 IBM’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.12.2 IBM’s Primary Market Competitors 8.12.3 IBM’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.12.4 IBM’s Recent M&A Activity

8.13 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc Overview 8.13.1 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.13.2 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc’s Primary Market Competitors 8.13.3 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.13.4 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc’s M&A Activity

8.14 Leidos Company Overview 8.14.1 Leidos’ Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.14.2 Leidos’ Primary Market Competitors 8.14.3 Leidos’ Regional Emphasis / Focus

8.15 Lockheed Martin Corporation Company Overview 8.15.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.15.2 Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Primary Market Competitors 8.15.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.15.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation Recent M&A Activity

8.16 NICE Systems Ltd. Company Overview 8.16.1 NICE Systems Ltd.’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.16.2 NICE Systems Ltd.’s Primary Market Competitors 8.16.3 NICE Systems Ltd. Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.16.4 NICE Systems Ltd.’s Recent M&A Activity

8.17 Northrop Grumman Corporation Company Overview 8.17.1 Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Role in the Homeland security Market 8.17.2 Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Primary Competitors 8.17.3 Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.17.4 Northrop Grumman Corporation Recent M&A Activity

8.18 QinetiQ Group plc Company Overview 8.18.1 QinetiQ Group plc’s Role in the Homeland security Market 8.18.2 QinetiQ Group plc’s Primary Market Competitors 8.18.3 QinetiQ Group plc’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.18.4 QinetiQ Group plc’s Recent M&A Activity

8.19 Raytheon Company Overview 8.19.1 Raytheon’s Role in the Homeland security Market 8.19.2 Raytheon’s Primary Market Competitors 8.19.3 Raytheon’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.19.4 Raytheon’s Recent M&A Activity

8.20 SAFRAN S.A. Overview 8.20.1 SAFRAN S.A.’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.20.2 SAFRAN S.A. Primary Market Competitors 8.20.3 SAFRAN S.A. Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.20.4 SAFRAN S.A. Recent M&A Activity

8.21 Thales Group Company Overview 8.21.1 Thales Group’s Role in the Homeland Security Market 8.21.2 Thales Group’s Primary Market Competitors 8.21.3 Thales Group’s Regional Emphasis / Focus 8.21.4 Thales Group’s Recent M&A Activity

8.22 Other Notable Companies in the Global Homeland Security Market

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5.9.5 French Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes

Table 5.46 Major French Homeland Security Contracts & Programmes (Contractor/Programme, Submarket, Value $m, Date, Details)

Contractor/ Programme Submarket Value Date Details

Thales Group Cybersecurity

N/A June 2014

Thales was contracted by the French Prime Minister’s Office to deliver and deploy service platforms offering highly secure Internet connections for the 900,000 future users of the French government's interministerial network (Réseau Interministériel de l'État – RIE). Thales will build the IT solution and provide managed services as well as 24/7 network supervision.

Siemens Mass Transit $242.1

m

November 2013

Rennes Métropole awarded a turnkey contract to Siemens to supply 19 Cityval-rubber tire trains, the track, depot facilities, radio communication systems, passenger information systems, CCTV, platform screen doors, and the Central Control Station for the second fully automated metro line in the City, Line B.

Morpho Detection

Aviation N/A Octob

er 2013

Morpho Detection entered into an agreement with Nice Côte d'Azur International Airport to supply four high-speed CTX 9800 DSi explosive detection systems to screen hold baggage. The units were scheduled to be operational by early 2014. The new equipment has the capacity to screen 1,000 bags per hour with fewer false alarms, improving operational efficiencies.

Faiveley Transport Mass Transit

N/A

July 2012

Faiveley Transport was awarded the world’s first project to retrofit platform screen doors at 18 stations of Lille metro’s line 1.

Kärcher Futuretech /

NBC-Sys (NEXTER Group

subsidiary)

CBRN March 2012

Joint project between France and Germany for the development of next generation technologies for the decontamination of personal and sensitive equipment across the borders between France and Germany.

GDS

Mass Transit N/A

September 2011

GDS was selected by Bombardier to supply CCTV displays on 200 new trains built for the French market.

IndigoVision Febru

ary 2010

Eurotunnel chose IndigoVision to supply the French passenger terminal of the Channel Tunnel with a widely distributed IP video solution. 340 cameras were installed by IndigoVision’s approved partner, ClearView Communications Ltd.

Thales Group Febru

ary 2007

Paris transport operator RATP signed a second contract with Thales to install onboard video surveillance systems on 1200 Parisian buses. Thales was contracted to provide 5500 colour video cameras, 1300 digital recorders, 1400 hard drives, and 220 screens for drivers.

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5.23 Qatari Homeland Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024

Figure 5.146 Qatari Homeland Security Market Global Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019, 2024 (% Share)

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Table 5.90 Qatari Homeland Security Market & Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2014-

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Sales $m 1921 2031 2134 2184 2266 2391 2544 2738 3119 3865 3482 3358 30111

AGR (%) 5.7 5.0 2.4 3.8 5.5 6.4 7.6 13.9 23.9 -9.9 -3.6 5.2

CAGR 2014-19 (%) 4.6 2019-

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CAGR 2014-24 (%) 5.2 Public Safety 614 645 669 639 637 656 683 736 882 1273 1046 985 8851

AGR% 5.0 3.8 -4.5 -0.4 3.1 4.1 7.7 19.9 44.3 -17.8 -5.9 -4.1

Intelligence 161 167 174 181 190 199 210 221 257 330 280 258 2466

AGR% 4.0 4.1 3.9 4.8 4.6 5.7 5.1 16.6 28.5 -15.4 -7.8 4.4

Infrastructure 777 814 853 902 953 1022 1108 1209 1371 1589 1457 1391 12668

AGR% 4.8 4.7 5.8 5.6 7.3 8.4 9.1 13.4 15.9 -8.3 -4.5 5.5

Border 70 74 73 73 76 79 83 87 93 102 103 105 949

AGR% 6.3 -1.4 -0.3 3.9 4.5 4.2 4.8 7.2 9.6 1.4 1.5 3.5

Cybersecurity 87 100 115 126 136 146 156 164 172 176 182 189 1662

AGR% 14.8 15.1 9.2 8.3 7.4 6.7 5.4 4.8 2.1 3.6 4.1 6.6

Maritime 40 43 45 46 45 44 45 46 48 50 52 55 519

AGR% 6.8 5.7 1.4 -2.5 -0.5 1.2 2.5 3.5 4.8 4.4 5.6 2.6

Aviation 123 134 145 154 162 172 183 195 210 248 259 267 2128

AGR% 9.1 8.4 5.6 5.5 6.0 6.3 6.6 7.7 18.4 4.2 3.1 7.1

CBRN 19 21 22 23 25 27 28 30 32 34 37 39 317

AGR% 6.9 7.3 6.6 7.1 6.0 5.3 5.5 7.2 7.7 7.1 6.5 6.6

Mass Transit 30 33 36 40 43 46 49 52 55 63 66 69 552

AGR% 10.8 9.7 9.4 8.2 6.0 7.5 5.1 6.3 13.8 5.7 4.1 7.5

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5.23.1 Qatari Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024

Figure 5.150 Qatari Homeland Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 ($m, AGR %)

Figure 5.151 Qatari Homeland Security Market Breakdown by Submarket 2014, 2019, 2024 (% Share)

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7. Expert Opinion

7.1 Haim Delmar, Vice President - C4ISR and Homeland Security, Elbit

Systems Ltd.

7.1.1 Company Background and History Visiongain: Could you please describe your background and role with Elbit Systems? Haim Delmar: My current position is VP C4ISR and Homeland Security. Elbit is split into six different

divisions/companies, I am responsible for all our activities in the C4I and homeland security domains

within Elbit’s Land and C4I division.

My personal background comes from engineering. Up until five years ago I ran part of the

engineering in Land and C4I. Five years ago I went into the business side to lead the C4I, and about

two years ago we added homeland security to that.

7.1.2 Elbit’s Involvement in the Homeland Security Market Visiongain: What are Elbit’s involvement and capabilities in the homeland security market in terms

of products, services, technologies?

Haim Delmar: Firstly, we are a defence company and we have very advanced systems and

technologies that come from the military and defence domain. When talking about the command and

control we are a sizeable systems house for C4I – starting with the Digital Army Program in Israel

and other large-scale C4I programs worldwide. And about two years ago we adapted our

technologies, our capabilities, customized them for the homeland security domain and we are now

providing several solutions in that area.

In Homeland Security we are focused today on two specific large-scale markets – (although we are

doing many other things). The first is border protection and coastal protection systems, with which

we have quite a lot of attraction in defence but also homeland security. The second is what we call

‘public safety’ which is fairly large and combines several scopes of things, starting from large-scale

safe cities, strategic site protection, regional protection and security.

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8.3 Boeing Company Overview

Table 8.8 Boeing Company Overview 2013 (CEO, Total Company Revenue, Strongest Business Region, Subsidiaries, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, Ticker, Website)

2013 CEO W. James McNerney Jr. Total Company Revenue $86,623m Strongest Business Region U.S.

Subsidiaries

Boeing Commercial Airplanes, McDonnell Douglas, Jeppesen, Boeing Defense, Space & Security, Boeing Phantom Works, Narus, Insitu, Rocketdyne, United Space Alliance, Boeing Capital, Boeing Store,

Aviall, Boeing Australia, Boeing Rotorcraft Systems, Boeing Defence UK, Inventory Locator Service, Boeing Canada, Aviall Services Inc,

Digital Reciever Technology, Tapestry Solutions Inc., Boeing Satellite Systems, Inc, Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc., Boeing

Middle East Ltd., Alteon Training LLC, Kestrel Enterprises Inc., Frontier Systems Inc., Continental DataGraphics Ltd., Boeing International

Corporation India Private Limited, Boeing Realty Corporation, Boeing Service Co, Boeing Aerospace Operations Inc., Boeing-SVS, Inc.,

Autometric, Inc., Spectrolab Inc., Preston Aviation Solutions Limited, Boeing Travel Management Company, Boeing Commercial Space

Company, Jeppesen DataPlan Inc., Montana Aviation Research Co., Preston Aviation Solutions Pty, Ltd., Boeing Aircraft Holding Company

Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Founded 1916 No. of Employees 168,421 Ticker NYSE: BA Website www.boeing.com

Table 8.9 Recent Boeing Homeland Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Details)

Date Country Details

February 2013

UAE In February 2013, Boeing and its partner Secure Tech signed an agreement to provide solutions that protect critical data and national infrastructure in the UAE. These will include data analytics, network security, and cyber security simulation.

September 2012

Japan

The Boeing Company announced that it had agreed with Sojitz Corporation to work together to offer advanced cyber-security solution in Japan to support the protection of critical government, civil and commercial information technology infrastructure. The agreement calls for Boeing to provide advanced network and data analysis tools, cyber-security training and simulation platforms, and network protection solutions.

Source: Visiongain 2014

Source: Visiongain 2014