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SUMMARY
Biometrics refers to automated identification methods using unique human
identifiers such as fingerprints and iris and facial patterns. Biometrics,
regarded as a sophisticated means for identity management, is useful not only
for securing airports and borders but it has many current and potential uses
for the world's armed forces, such as identifying adversaries who hide among
the civilian population, controlling access to military facilities and even in
providing medical and other services to personnel. The biometrics market is
changing from merely homeland security to an intricate part of the defence
strategy.
In this new report, Biometrics for Defence 2008, visiongain notes that defence
biometrics has gone past infancy, although the market has still some way to go
to reach full maturity. Now at a critical stage of its development as the
world's militaries are expected to make greater use of biometrics, this market
offers you new and exciting opportunities. There are factors working against
biometrics, such as questions concerning whether the technology is mature
enough for widespread military application and lingering concerns over
privacy. However, those apparent limitations are offset by the promise of
biometrics as a sophisticated and cost-effective means of identifying both
friendly forces and adversaries. Will it be as cost-effective as promised?
Will it work effectively? This report will tell you.
The defence biometrics market is still dominated by the United States, which
has displayed the greatest urgency to use the technology following the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Subsequent military and security
engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan have reinforced the need for advanced
security systems. However, over the next few years - when the technology will
have proven its usefulness in military applications - increasing numbers of
global military forces are expected to start investing in the technology. The
use of biometrics for military applications continues to grow throughout the
forecast period 2008-2018. This information is exclusively available in this
report - you will not find this information anywhere else.
In particular, Biometrics for Defence 2008 describes the applications of
defence markets and the relevant markets, aligned with specific data and
independent opinion - including the results of visiongain's unique survey of
relevant experts. This information is valuable to both defence procurement
operations and to relevant technology providers.
Why You Should Buy This Report:
Biometrics for Defence 2008 discusses the following aspects of that increasingly important market:
- Discussion of the technologies in defence biometrics
- Forecasts for defence biometrics in the leading US sector and other major
markets
- Current and developmental programmes in biometrics for defence
- Discussion of market drivers and restraints, including SWOT analysis
- Full transcripts of interviews with relevant experts.
This new visiongain report offers a detailed study of defence biometrics
technologies that are poised to influence military operations over the next 10
years, helping to ensure the security of military personnel, civilians,
information and property.
Visiongain predicts strong growth of revenues in the defence biometrics sector
from 2008-2018, particularly in the latter half of the period. By then, some
currently emerging technologies will have become well established
commercially, with these being used on a wider scale after use in limited or
trial applications first. The opportunities for technology providers in
biometrics are great and increasing - you should be benefiting from this
development. The evidence shows that the world's leading military forces will
increasingly adopt biometrics for various applications, with accompanying
market growth for both specialised and standard systems - you should be part
of that market.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Executive Summary: Biometrics for Defence, 2008-2018
2. Understanding Biometrics
- 2.1 Three Methods of Identification
- 2.1.1 Something an Individual Knows
- 2.1.2 Something an Individual Has
- 2.1.3 Something an Individual Is
- 2.2 Key Characteristics of a Usable Biometric System
- 2.3 Four Stages in Biometrics
- 2.4 Identification and Verification
- 2.5 Main Biometric Modalities
- 2.5.1 Fingerprints
- 2.5.2 Iris Scan
- 2.5.3 Facial Recognition
- 2.5.4 Multimodal Systems
- 2.6 Emerging Biometrics
- 2.6.1 Body Odor
- 2.6.2 Blood Pulse
- 2.6.3 DNA Matching
- 2.6.4 Ear Shape Recognition
- 2.6.5 Facial Thermography
- 2.6.6 Gait Recognition
- 2.6.7 Nailbed Identification
- 2.6.8 Skin Elements
- 2.6.9 Vein scan
3. The Military Use of Biometrics
- 3.1 Targeting and Access Control Increase Importance of Biometrics
- 3.2 Biometrics Seen as Key Enabler in the Global War on Terror
- 3.3 Biometrics Plays Key Role in Military Missions
- 3.3.1 Identifying Friend vs. Foe
- 3.3.2 Controlling Access
- 3.3.3 Hostage Rescue
- 3.3.4 Maritime Interdiction Operation
- 3.3.5 Disaster Relief
- 3.3.6 Access to Services for Personnel
- 3.3.7 Enlistment of Recruits
- 3.4 Conclusions
4. The Global Defence Biometrics Market
- 4.1 Biometrics and Identity Management
- 4.2 US Defence Biometrics Gets a Boost After September 11 Attacks
- 4.3 US Leads Development in Defence Biometrics
- 4.3.1 Bush Directive Requires Greater Compatibility in Existing Systems
- 4.3.2 Biometrics to Hasten Delivery of Services, Control Access to
Facilities
- 4.4 Key US Military Biometrics Agencies
- 4.4.1 Biometrics Task Force (BTF) Integrates DOD Efforts
- 4.4.2 Biometrics Fusion Center (BFC)
- 4.4.3 Other Biometrics Agencies in US Military Services
- 4.5 Key US Biometric Military Projects
- 4.5.1 Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS)
- 4.5.2 BAT Tracks Persons of Interest
- 4.5.3 L-1/Securimetrics HIIDE Leads Biometrics Tools Used In the Field
- 4.5.4 BISA Guards Key Military Facilities
- 4.5.5 Detainee Reporting System (DRS)
- 4.6 The International Market
- 4.7 Sales Forecasts for Leading National Markets
5. Forces Affecting the Defence Biometrics Market
- 5.1 Strong Military Interest and the Maturation of Technologies will Drive
Growth of the Defence Biometrics Market
- 5.2 The Principal Restraints on the Defence Biometrics Market
- 5.3 The Defence Biometrics Market is Relatively Small, But the Potential
for Growth is High
6. Companies Involved in Defence Biometrics
- 6.1 Azimuth
- 6.2 Computer Sciences Corp.
- 6.3 Cross Match
- 6.4 Ideal Innovations
- 6.5 L-1 Identity Solutions
- 6.6 Lockheed Martin
- 6.7 Northrop Grumman
- 6.8 SAIC
- 6.9 SecuriMetrics
- 6.10 Spaceflight Systems Corp
- 6.11 Trident Systems
- 6.12 Ultra-Scan Corp
7. Projects in the Pipeline for Defence Biometrics
- 7.1 DOD Outlines Biometrics Thrust with Enterprise Strategy
- 7.1.1 DOD Biometrics Enterprise Strategy Goals
- 7.1.1.1 Meet the Biometrics Needs in Military Operations with
Sufficient Timeliness and Certitude
- 7.1.1.2 Integrate Biometrics into DOD Business Functions as Required
to Increase Efficiency, Effectiveness and Accuracy
- 7.1.1.3 Ensure that Biometrics are Incorporated into Standard DOD
Processes.
- 7.1.1.4 Achieve "Unity of Effort" for the Effective Governance and
Employment of Biometric-Enabled Capabilities
- 7.2 BOSS-U to Govern DOD's Program
- 7.3 US Army Conducts Capability-Based Assessment of Biometrics
- 7.4 BTF Plans Expansion of Biometric Forward Cells in Iraq and Afghanistan
8. Expert Views on Present and Future Trends in Defence Biometrics
- 8.1 An Official of the US Department of Defence (DoD)
- 8.2 European Biometrics Forum (EBF) CEO Max Snijder
- 8.3 Conclusions
9. Conclusions from this Report
- 9.1 Defence Biometrics Has Strong Potential for Growth
- 9.2 An Increase in Defence Biometrics Applications is to be Expected
- 9.3 Technological Innovations will Fuel the Growth of Defence Biometrics
- 9.4 The Strategic Application of Defence Biometrics is Gaining Increased
Attention from Defence Stakeholders
List of Tables
- Table 4.1 Global Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.2 Global Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
- Table 4.3 US vs Rest of the World Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.4 Market Share Forecast: US vs Rest of the World, 2007-2018
- Table 4.5 US Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.6 US CAGR
- Table 4.7 UK Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.8 UK CAGR
- Table 4.9 UK Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.10 France CAGR
- Table 4.11 Germany Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.12 Germany CAGR
- Table 4.13 Italy Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.14 Italy CAGR
- Table 4.15 Canada Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.16 Canada CAGR
- Table 4.17 Japan Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.18 Japan CAGR
- Table 4.19 South Korea Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.20 South Korea CAGR
- Table 4.21 Australia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.22 Australia CAGR
- Table 4.23 Russia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.24 Russia CAGR
- Table 4.25 China Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.26 China CAGR
- Table 4.27 India Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Table 4.28 India CAGR
- Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis
List of Figures
- Figure 4.1 Global Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.2 US vs Rest of the World Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.3 Market Share: US vs World, 2008
- Figure 4.4 Market Share: US vs World, 2013
- Figure 4.5 Market Share: US vs World, 2018
- Figure 4.6 Table 4.5 US Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.7 UK Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.8 France Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.9 Germany Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.10 Italy Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.11 Canada Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.12 Japan Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.13 South Korea Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.14 Australia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.15 Russia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.16 China Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.17 Russia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
Companies Listed
- Advanced Concepts, Inc.
- Azimuth Inc.
- Biometrics Fusion Center (BFC)
- Biometrics Management Office (BMO)
- Biometrics Task Force (BTF)
- Bioscrypt
- ComnetiX
- Computer Sciencs Corp (CSC)
- Cross Match Technologies
- European Biometrics Forum (EBF)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Identix
- Information Technology
- E-Commerce and Commercial Contracting Center
- Inmarsat Integrated Biometric Technology
- Iridian
- L-1 Identity Solutions
- Lockheed Martin
- McClendon
- Northrop Grumman
- Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS)
- Sagem Defense Securite (Sagem DS)
- Science Applications International Corp (SAIC)
- SecuriMetrics Space and Missile Defense Command
- SpecTal Thales Trident Systems Inc.
- Ultra-Scan Corp
- US Air Force (USAF)
- US Air Force Communications Agency (AFCA)
- US Army US Army Contracting Agency US Defence Science Board (DSB)
- US Department of Defense (DoD)
- US Department of Homeland Security US Marine Corps (USMC)
- US National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
- US Navy Viisage
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