DoD Training and Simulation Market

DoD Training and Simulation Market

Expecting a Flat Market as the Industry Focuses on Providing Cost-efficient Proficiency Training through Blended Means

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05-May-2015
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North America
Research Code: NEE1-01-00-00-00
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As the Department of Defense’s discretionary spending levels off, the training and simulation market will remain relatively strong. As the services try to find the correct balance between live and simulated training, money will be spent on more immersive, virtual training to achieve an overall cost savings. Many issues such as networking standards and security need to be addressed before robust live, virtual, and constructive networks can be effectively implemented. With decreasing defense budgets, traditional defense contractors will need to continue forming partnerships with commercial and other defense firms to provide the best technology-driven proficiency training at reasonable costs and to seek out foreign market opportunities.

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

CEO’s Perspective

Associated Multimedia

Market Definitions

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Market Segmentation

Market Segmentation (continued)

Market Segmentation (continued)

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Forecast Assumptions

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

Market Share

Market Share Evolution

Market Share Analysis

Market Revenue by Segment

Contracts

Competitive Environment

Top Competitors

Competitive Factors and Assessment

Competitive Factors and Assessment (continued)

Air/Missile Defense Training

Air/Missile Defense Training Contracts

Combat Vehicle Training

Combat Vehicle Training Contracts

Computer Training

Computer Training Contracts

Fixed Wing Training

Fixed Wing Training Contracts

General Flight Training

General Flight Training Contracts

Ground Combat Training

Ground Combat Training Contracts

Ground Vehicle Training

Ground Vehicle Training Contracts

Language Training

Language Training Contracts

Maintenance Training

Maintenance Training Contracts

Medical Training

Medical Training Contracts

Miscellaneous Training

Miscellaneous Training Contracts

Parachute Training

Parachute Training Contracts

Rotary Wing Training

Rotary Wing Training Contracts

Subsurface Combat Training

Subsurface Combat Training Contracts

Surface Combat Training

Surface Combat Training Contracts

UAS Training

UAS Training Contracts

Trainer Aircraft Maintenance

Trainer Aircraft Maintenance Contracts

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Other Companies—Market Share Slides

List of Other Companies and Programs—Computer Training Segment

List of Other Companies and Programs—Fixed Wing Training Segment

List of Other Companies and Programs—General Flight Training Segment

List of Other Companies and Programs—Ground Combat Training Segment

List of Other Companies and Programs—Ground Vehicle Training Segment

List of Other Companies—Language Training Segment

List of Other Companies—Maintenance Training Segment

List of Other Companies and Programs—Medical Training Segment

List of Other Companies—Miscellaneous Training Segment

List of Other Companies—Parachute Training Segment

List of Other Programs and Companies—Rotary Wing Training Segment

List of Other Companies—Subsurface Combat Training Segment

List of Other Companies and Programs—Surface Combat Training Segment

Partial List of Companies Interviewed

Related Research
As the Department of Defense’s discretionary spending levels off, the training and simulation market will remain relatively strong. As the services try to find the correct balance between live and simulated training, money will be spent on more immersive, virtual training to achieve an overall cost savings. Many issues such as networking standards and security need to be addressed before robust live, virtual, and constructive networks can be effectively implemented. With decreasing defense budgets, traditional defense contractors will need to continue forming partnerships with commercial and other defense firms to provide the best technology-driven proficiency training at reasonable costs and to seek out foreign market opportunities.
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Author Michael Blades
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number NEE1-01-00-00-00
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