US Defense Information Systems Agency Budget Assessment, FY2023 FY2029

US Defense Information Systems Agency Budget Assessment, FY2023 FY2029

Collaboration Between Defense and Commercial Companies Fosters an Innovation Culture

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02-Sep-2024
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US Defense Information Systems Agency Budget Assessment, FY2023 FY2029
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In this research service, Frost & Sullivan overviews the US Defense Information Systems Agency’s (DISA) budget between FY2023 and FY2029. It outlines the agency’s funding distribution for each account as well as a forecast with future spending estimates. It also includes an analysis of contract awards share.

Additionally, the study highlights the trends, challenges, drivers, and restraints that the agency and companies from related industries encounter. Finally, the study points out some short- and long-term growth opportunities.

Rapid advancements in areas like AI, analytics, and cybersecurity have fostered increased collaboration between DISA, defense, and commercial companies, creating growth opportunities for these businesses. DISA plays a key role in joint operations, which require optimal connectivity to effectively support multi-domain forces and international mission partners.

However, DISA’s budget is constrained by two factors. In the short term, the upcoming presidential elections create spending uncertainty amongst market players. In the long term, since most of the agency’s funding is and will be allocated toward operations and maintenance, there are fewer opportunities for research, development, and procurement of new technologies.

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The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Defense Information Systems Agency

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Definitions

Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Global Conflict Analysis

Market Trends Analysis

Forecast Considerations

Spending Forecast and Analysis

Spending Forecast and Analysis (continued)

Notable Initiatives

Notable Initiatives (continued)

Contract Awards Share and Analysis

Companies to Watch

Conclusions and Future Outlook

Growth Opportunity 1: Multi-Factor Authentication

Growth Opportunity 1: Multi-Factor Authentication (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Automated Cyber Threat Detection

Growth Opportunity 2: Automated Cyber Threat Detection (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Enterprise Cloud

Growth Opportunity 3: Enterprise Cloud (continued)

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In this research service, Frost & Sullivan overviews the US Defense Information Systems Agency s (DISA) budget between FY2023 and FY2029. It outlines the agency s funding distribution for each account as well as a forecast with future spending estimates. It also includes an analysis of contract awards share. Additionally, the study highlights the trends, challenges, drivers, and restraints that the agency and companies from related industries encounter. Finally, the study points out some short- and long-term growth opportunities. Rapid advancements in areas like AI, analytics, and cybersecurity have fostered increased collaboration between DISA, defense, and commercial companies, creating growth opportunities for these businesses. DISA plays a key role in joint operations, which require optimal connectivity to effectively support multi-domain forces and international mission partners. However, DISA s budget is constrained by two factors. In the short term, the upcoming presidential elections create spending uncertainty amongst market players. In the long term, since most of the agency s funding is and will be allocated toward operations and maintenance, there are fewer opportunities for research, development, and procurement of new technologies.
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Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Sol Ipuche
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Podcast No
Predecessor KA27-01-00-00-00
WIP Number KADB-01-00-00-00