US DoD Multi-Domain Operations Industry

US DoD Multi-Domain Operations Industry

Preparing to Fight an Advanced Adversary Across Air, Land, Sea, Space, and Cyberspace

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This Frost & Sullivan research service focuses on the US Department of Defense (DoD) multi-domain operations (MDO) industry. Representative programs, contracts, and industry participants are studied to analyze DoD spending on this concept. Research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E); procurement; operations and maintenance (O&M); and a variety of other services are examined, along with contract activity for CY 2020. DoD spending on MDO activities covers the Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force/Space Force, and Joint Services. The base year for financial spending is 2020, and example programs and contracts for 2021 are provided. The DoD budget is the foundation of this research, and the 2021 DoD request saw considerable debate and opposition from both sides of the political aisle. This study discusses the defense departments, agencies, and industry partners that offer the best opportunities for companies wanting to participate in this space.

The research service analyzes current trends and future concepts that shed light on spending numbers and the importance of participating in certain projects and programs. The study assists in understanding the government’s focus and the services it will likely require in future. The research presented in the study was obtained from secondary and primary sources and combines quantitative and qualitative information. Current and future program spending is discussed, which will help firms identify growth opportunities and formulate go-to-market strategies to improve market share.

Research Methodology: Frost & Sullivan’s research services are based on secondary and primary research data. Information has been garnered from existing reports and project material within the Frost & Sullivan database, including data from technical papers, specialized magazines, seminars, and Internet research. Senior consultants/industry analysts have conducted telephonic interviews with original equipment suppliers, regulatory authorities, and distributors. Primary research accounts for approximately 25% of the total research.

Key Issues Addressed

  • What does the current industry and technology landscape look like?
  • What are the 3 strategic imperatives affecting the US DoD MDO industry?
  • What challenges do the industry participants face? What are the major growth drivers and restraints?
  • What are some leading DoD multi-domain operations programs and contracts?
  • Where do the growth opportunities lie?

Author: Brad Curran

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Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the US DoD Multi-Domain Operations Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Purpose

Purpose (continued)

Technology Applications

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Representative Industry Participants

Related Programs

Related Contracts

Growth Opportunity 1: Joint All-Domain Command and Controlto Enable Decision Making, 2020

Growth Opportunity 1: Joint All-Domain Command and Controlto Enable Decision Making, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Space Dominance to Enable Situational Awareness, 2020

Growth Opportunity 2: Space Dominance to Enable Situational Awareness, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Hypersonics and Weapons with Increased Range, Speed, and Accuracy to Enable Deep Precision Strike, 2020

Growth Opportunity 3: Hypersonics and Weapons with Increased Range, Speed, and Accuracy to Enable Deep Precision Strike, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4: Manned-Unmanned Teaming to Enable Tactical Surveillance and Electronic Warfare, 2020

Growth Opportunity 4: Manned-Unmanned Teaming to Enable Tactical Surveillance and Electronic Warfare, 2020 (continued)

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This Frost & Sullivan research service focuses on the US Department of Defense (DoD) multi-domain operations (MDO) industry. Representative programs, contracts, and industry participants are studied to analyze DoD spending on this concept. Research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E); procurement; operations and maintenance (O&M); and a variety of other services are examined, along with contract activity for CY 2020. DoD spending on MDO activities covers the Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force/Space Force, and Joint Services. The base year for financial spending is 2020, and example programs and contracts for 2021 are provided. The DoD budget is the foundation of this research, and the 2021 DoD request saw considerable debate and opposition from both sides of the political aisle. This study discusses the defense departments, agencies, and industry partners that offer the best opportunities for companies wanting to participate in this space. The research service analyzes current trends and future concepts that shed light on spending numbers and the importance of participating in certain projects and programs. The study assists in understanding the governments focus and the services it will likely require in future. The research presented in the study was obtained from secondary and primary sources and combines quantitative and qualitative information. Current and future program spending is discussed, which will help firms identify growth opportunities and formulate go-to-market strategies to improve market share. Research Methodology: Frost & Sullivans research services are based on secondary and primary research data. Information has been garnered from existing reports and project material within the Frost & Sullivan database, including data from technical papers, specialized magazines, seminars, and Internet research. Senior consultants/industry analysts have conducted telephonic interviews with original equipment suppliers, regulatory authorities, and distributors. Primary research accounts for approximately 25% of the total research.--BEGIN PROMO--

Key Issues Addressed

  • What does the current industry and technology landscape look like?
  • What are the 3 strategic imperatives affecting the US DoD MDO industry?
  • What challenges do the industry participants face? What are the major growth drivers and restraints?
  • What are some leading DoD multi-domain operations programs and contracts?
  • Where do the growth opportunities lie?

Author: Brad Curran

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Author Brad Curran
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number K61C-01-00-00-00
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