US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Budget Assessment 2014

US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Budget Assessment 2014

The Year of Sequestration

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05-Aug-2013
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Description

The US Department of Homeland Security bears a heavy burden budgeting for its lengthy list of agencies. Sequestration and a sluggish economy have made Secretary Janet Napolitano’s job even more difficult. Some of the major funding requirements include new cutters, patrol boats, and an ice breaker for the Coast Guard, along with funds to keep airframes flying. The Customs and Border Protection agency requires a long list of various technologies that can detect, identify, and assess border incursions and drug runners attempting to transfer goods into the US. Meanwhile, the Transportation Security Administration continues to invest the bulk of its investments on aviation security through personnel, technology, and revised processes.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective

Budget Overview—Definitions

Budget Overview—Definitions (continued)

Budget Overview—Definitions (continued)

Budget Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Funding Overview—Agency/Directorate Share

Drivers and Restraints

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Forecast Assumptions

Total DHS Market—Funding Forecast

Funding Forecast Discussion

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Competitive Analysis—Market Share (continued)

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

CBP Segment—Funding Breakdown

CBP Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

CBP Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

FEMA Segment—Funding Breakdown

FEMA Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

FEMA Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

Coast Guard Segment—Funding Breakdown

Coast Guard Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

Coast Guard Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

TSA Segment—Funding Breakdown

TSA Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

TSA Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

ICE Segment—Funding Breakdown

ICE Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

ICE Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

NPPD Segment—Funding Breakdown

NPPD Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

NPPD Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

Secret Service Segment—Funding Breakdown

Secret Service Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

Secret Service Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

S&T Directorate Segment—Funding Breakdown

S&T Directorate Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

S&T Directorate Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

DNDO Segment—Funding Breakdown

DNDO Segment—Funding Breakdown (continued)

DNDO Segment—Top Program/Projects

Competitive Analysis—Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Competitive Environment (continued)

The Last Word—Three Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Partial List of Companies Interviewed

Learn More—Next Steps

The US Department of Homeland Security bears a heavy burden budgeting for its lengthy list of agencies. Sequestration and a sluggish economy have made Secretary Janet Napolitanos job even more difficult. Some of the major funding requirements include new cutters, patrol boats, and an ice breaker for the Coast Guard, along with funds to keep airframes flying. The Customs and Border Protection agency requires a long list of various technologies that can detect, identify, and assess border incursions and drug runners attempting to transfer goods into the US. Meanwhile, the Transportation Security Administration continues to invest the bulk of its investments on aviation security through personnel, technology, and revised processes.
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No Index Yes
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Author John Hernandez
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number NCA1-01-00-00-00
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