US Government and Military Satellite Market, Forecast to 2022

US Government and Military Satellite Market, Forecast to 2022

Intelligence and Information Gathering Drive Growth in the Face of Political Tensions Worldwide

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11-Jan-2017
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Global tensions and military conflicts around the world are driving the need for surveillance and information sharing. Thus, satellite demand fluctuates significantly with global US relations; however, many of these regions, such as the Middle East and Africa, remain consistent, high-demand locations for US military satellite communications (SATCOM). The US government is the single largest purchaser of commercial satellite services in the world, and accounted for $1.34 billion in 2015. As a result, these contracts are highly competitive, with many organizations custom tailoring new satellites and ground hardware to meet the unique needs of the US government/military. With a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.6%, this market is stable but is expected to average $53.78 million per year through 2022.

This research estimates the base year market size by revenue generated through US government spending, future growth estimation through 2022, and forecast breakouts for military and on-military as well as for Department of Information Systems Agency (DISA) and non-DISA. The base year for this research is 2015 and is accompanied by a forecast spanning from 2016 to 2022. Also included is the base year market share for consumer satellite operators, namely Iridium, Inmarsat, SES, Eutelsat, Intelsat, and Telesat. The global regions discussed are grouped by North America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and Europe.

Key Questions This Study Will Answer:
•     How will the government and military satellite market grow throughout the forecast period?
•     What economic, political, and technological factors are impacting this market?
•     What military trends are driving new adoption for satellite technology?
•     What regions will be important/account for more US government and military spending on satellite technology?
•     Who are the market participants and what does the competitive landscape look like?

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Market Engineering Measurements

CEO’s Perspective

Introduction

5 Major Growth Opportunities

Transformation in the Government and Military SATCOM Industry—2016

Government and Military Satellite Diagram

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Military and Non-military

Revenue Forecast by Department of Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Non-DISA

Market Share Methodology

Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Regions of Political/Military Concern

North America Analysis

Asia-Pacific Analysis

Middle East Analysis

Latin America Analysis

Africa Analysis

Europe Analysis

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Market Engineering Measurements

Learn More—Next Steps

List of Figures
  • 1. Government and Military Satellite Market: Key Market Drivers, Global, 2016–2022
  • 2. Government and Military Satellite Market: Key Market Restraints, Global, 2016–2022
  • 3. Government and Military Satellite Market: Competitive Structure, Global, 2015
  • 4. Government and Military Satellite Market: Market Engineering Measurements, Global, 2015
List of Charts
  • 1. Government and Military Satellite Market: Market Engineering Measurements, US, 2015
  • 2. Government and Military Satellite Market: Satellite Frequency Band Ecosystem, Global, 2016
  • 3. Government and Military Satellite Market: Revenue Forecast, US, 2015–2022
  • 4. Government and Military Satellite Market: Revenue Forecast by Military and Non-military, US, 2015–2022
  • 5. Government and Military Satellite Market: Revenue Forecast by DISA and Non-DISA, US, 2015–2022
  • 6. Government and Military Satellite Market: Percent Revenue Breakdown, US, 2015
Global tensions and military conflicts around the world are driving the need for surveillance and information sharing. Thus, satellite demand fluctuates significantly with global US relations; however, many of these regions, such as the Middle East and Africa, remain consistent, high-demand locations for US military satellite communications (SATCOM). The US government is the single largest purchaser of commercial satellite services in the world, and accounted for $1.34 billion in 2015. As a result, these contracts are highly competitive, with many organizations custom tailoring new satellites and ground hardware to meet the unique needs of the US government/military. With a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.6%, this market is stable but is expected to average $53.78 million per year through 2022. This research estimates the base year market size by revenue generated through US government spending, future growth estimation through 2022, and forecast breakouts for military and on-military as well as for Department of Information Systems Agency (DISA) and non-DISA. The base year for this research is 2015 and is accompanied by a forecast spanning from 2016 to 2022. Also included is the base year market share for consumer satellite operators, namely Iridium, Inmarsat, SES, Eutelsat, Intelsat, and Telesat. The global regions discussed are grouped by North America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and Europe. Key Questions This Study Will Answer: • How will the government and military satellite market grow throughout the forecast period? • What economic, political, and technological factors are impacting this market? • What military trends are driving new adoption for satellite technology? • What regions will be important/account for more US government and military spending on satellite technology? • Who are the market participants and what does the competitive landscape look like?
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Findings~ || Market Engineering Measurements~ || CEO’s Perspective~ | Definitions~ | Market Overview~ || Introduction~ || 5 Major Growth Opportunities~ || Transformation in the Government and Military SATCOM Industry—2016~ || Government and Military Satellite Diagram~ | Drivers and Restraints—Government and Military Satellite Market~ || Market Drivers~ || Market Restraints~ | Forecasts and Trends—Government and Military Satellite Market~ || Revenue Forecast~ || Revenue Forecast by Military and Non-military~ || Revenue Forecast by Department of Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Non-DISA~ | Market Share and Competitive Analysis—Government and Military Satellite Market~ || Market Share Methodology~ || Market Share~ || Market Share Analysis~ || Competitive Environment~ | US Government and Military Satellite Growth Opportunities~ || Regions of Political/Military Concern~ || North America Analysis~ || Asia-Pacific Analysis~ || Middle East Analysis~ || Latin America Analysis~ || Africa Analysis~ || Europe Analysis~ | The Last Word~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Market Engineering Methodology~ || Market Engineering Measurements~ || Learn More—Next Steps~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Government and Military Satellite Market: Key Market Drivers, Global, 2016–2022~ 2. Government and Military Satellite Market: Key Market Restraints, Global, 2016–2022~ 3. Government and Military Satellite Market: Competitive Structure, Global, 2015~ 4. Government and Military Satellite Market: Market Engineering Measurements, Global, 2015~| 1. Government and Military Satellite Market: Market Engineering Measurements, US, 2015~ 2. Government and Military Satellite Market: Satellite Frequency Band Ecosystem, Global, 2016~ 3. Government and Military Satellite Market: Revenue Forecast, US, 2015–2022~ 4. Government and Military Satellite Market: Revenue Forecast by Military and Non-military, US, 2015–2022~ 5. Government and Military Satellite Market: Revenue Forecast by DISA and Non-DISA, US, 2015–2022~ 6. Government and Military Satellite Market: Percent Revenue Breakdown, US, 2015~
Author Peter Finalle
Industries Telecom
WIP Number K141-01-00-00-00
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