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Police Modernization & First Responders Markets in Europe - 2017-2022

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European Police Modernization & First Responders Markets - 2016-2022
European Police Modernization & First Responders Markets – 2000, 2015 & 2020

Europe’s 2.55 million police officers and 820,000 1st responders are facing ISIS terror attacks and threats coupled with the surge in entry of 1.8 million migrants (UN data) with far greater complexity than ever before.

Germany’s police forces and other 1st responders (which include only 9% of the European police officers and 1st responders) are forecast by 2020 to procure 22% of the continent’s market for police and 1st responder’s related goods and services. The European police forces challenges were best stated in March 2016 by Mr. E. Walter, Chairman of the German Federal Police (DPoIG): “Germany’s police (is) the first and last line of defense and response to any terror attack; they’re simply not equipped for the challenge. Where we are not prepared is with the policeman on the street; normally the first to confront terrorists. (For example) we need modern weapons. We need armed helmets against shooting by a Kalashnikov. We have very old weapons in the German police force. The machine guns are the machine pistol MP5 it is about 50 years old“.

Present European police agencies’ capabilities simply can’t meet Europe’s Terror & Migration Crisis challenges. Following the Paris and Brussels terror attacks a major overhaul of the European police forces infrastructure and funding is already in progress.

The “European Police Modernization & First Responders Markets – 2017-2022” report is the most comprehensive review of the market available today. It provides a detailed and reasoned roadmap of this growing market.

The market is set to undergo a major transformation from 2016-2022 through the following drivers:

  • The Paris and Brussels 2015-2016 terror attacks shook the European police agencies, governments and public unlike any other recent homegrown or ISIS-Da’esh-inspired terrorist attacks since they were complex and well-planned.
  • Western Europe, the largest economy in the world with a 2015 GDP of approximately $22 trillion (vs. the U.S. $17.5 trillion), can invest “whatever it takes” in its police forces to protect its citizens from the looming risks of terrorism and immigration.
  • The Western European police forces are ill equipped to counter 21st century terrorists who use cutting edge encrypted communication, conduct remarkable pre-attack intelligence by jihadists who have been trained by ISIS ex-Iraqi military officers on planning and conducting modern day guerrilla warfare, and use modern weapons.
  • Europol estimates that up to 11,000 European jihadists (5000 in Western Europe and 6000 in Eastern Europe) have returned to Europe after obtaining combat experience on the battlefields of the Middle East.
  • The European Police Office (EUROPOL) estimates that there are 4 million unregistered illegal firearms in the Balkans, and over 30,000 military-grade weapons from the former Yugoslavia in circulation in Western Europe.
  • The Law Enforcement, Police modernization & 1st Responder industry faces a considerable challenge in seeking to provide the necessary solutions to current and future threats. At the same time, this challenge presents immense opportunities for the defense and security industries able to deliver effective functions, integrate systems and maximize security and productivity per $ invested.
  • The EU and the rest of the European police & 1st responders’ market for products and services are served by local defense and security companies. Even with a preference for locally manufactured products, foreign products can usually strongly compete on the basis of cost-performance. They do not encounter any EU direct trade barriers or quotas. Non-tariff, indirect trade barriers may be the approval process of dual use goods, which include many security market products.

This report is a resource for executives with interests in the market. It has been explicitly customized for the security industry and other decision-makers in order to identify business opportunities, developing technologies, market trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans.

Questions answered in this 185-page report + one* report include:

  • What will the market size and trends be during 2016-2022?
  • Which submarkets provide attractive business opportunities?
  • Who are the decision-makers?
  • What drives the police and 1st responder agencies to purchase products and services?
  • What are the customers looking for?
  • What are the technology & services trends?
  • What is the market SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats)?
  • What are the challenges to market penetration & growth?

With 185 pages, 21 tables and 32 figures, the “European Police Modernization & First Responders Markets – 2016-2022” report covers 12 countries and regions and 3 revenue source submarkets, offering for each of them 2015 data and assessments, and 2016-2022 forecasts and analyses.

* Customers who purchase a multi-readers license of the report will get the “Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report free of charge. Single-reader license customers will get a 50% discount for the Industry report.

Why Buy this Report?

A. Market data is analyzed via 2 key perspectives:

With a highly fragmented market we address the “money trail” – each dollar spent – via the following 2 viewpoints:

  • By 12 Country Markets:
    1. UK
    2. France
    3. Holland & Belgium
    4. Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark
    5. Germany
    6. Austria & Switzerland
    7. Italy
    8. Spain
    9. Poland
    10. Hungary & Czech Republic
    11. Russia
    12. Rest of Europe
  • By 3 Revenue Sources:
    1. Products Sales Revenues
    2. After Sale Revenues Including: Maintenance, Service, Upgrades & Refurbishment
    3. Other Revenues Including: Planning, Training, Consulting, Contracted Services & Government Funded R&D

B. Detailed market analysis frameworks for each of the market sectors:

  1. Market drivers & inhibitors
  2. Business opportunities
  3. SWOT analysis
  4. Competitive analysis
  5. Business environment
  6. The 2015-2022 market segmented by 36 submarkets

C. The report includes the following 4 appendices:

  1. Appendix A: European Homeland Security & Public Safety Related Product Standards
  2. Appendix B: The European Union Challenges and Outlook
  3. Appendix C: Europe Migration Crisis & Border Security
  4. Appendix D: Abbreviations

D. The report addresses over 300 European Homeland Security and Public Safety standards (including links)

E. The supplementary (*) “Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report provides the following insights and analyses of the industry including:

  • The Global Industry 2016 status
  • Effects of Emerging Technologies on the Industry
  • The Market Trends
  • Vendor – Government Relationship
  • Geopolitical Outlook 2016-2022
  • The Industry Business Models & Strategies
  • Market Entry Challenges
  • The Industry: Supply-Side & Demand-Side Analysis
  • Market Entry Strategies
  • Price Elasticity
  • Past Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Events

F. The supplementary (*) “Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Industry – 2016 Edition” report also provides a May 2016 updated extensive data (including company profile, recent annual revenues, key executives, homeland security and public safety products, and contact info.) of the leading 119 Homeland Security and Public Safety vendors including:

  1. 3M
  2. 3i-MIND
  3. 3VR
  4. 3xLOGIC
  5. ABB
  6. Accenture
  7. ACTi Corporation
  8. ADT Security Services
  9. AeroVironment Inc.
  10. Agent Video Intelligence
  11. Airbus Defence and Space
  12. Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia Group)
  13. ALPHAOPEN
  14. American Science & Engineering Inc.
  15. Anixter
  16. Aralia Systems
  17. AT&T Inc.
  18. Augusta Systems
  19. Austal
  20. Avigilon Corporation
  21. Aware
  22. Axis
  23. AxxonSoft
  24. Ayonix
  25. BAE Systems
  26. BioEnable Technologies Pvt Ltd
  27. BioLink Solutions
  28. Boeing
  29. Bollinger Shipyards, Inc
  30. Bosch Security Systems
  31. Bruker Corporation
  32. BT
  33. Camero
  34. Cassidian
  35. CelPlan
  36. China Security & Surveillance, Inc.
  37. Cisco Systems
  38. Citilog
  39. Cognitec Systems GmbH
  40. Computer Network Limited (CNL)
  41. Computer Sciences Corporation
  42. CrossMatch
  43. Diebold
  44. DRS Technologies Inc.
  45. DVTel
  46. Elbit Systems Ltd.
  47. Elsag Datamat
  48. Emerson Electric
  49. Ericsson
  50. ESRI
  51. FaceFirst
  52. Finmeccanica SpA
  53. Firetide
  54. Fulcrum Biometrics LLC
  55. G4S
  56. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.
  57. General Dynamics Corporation
  58. Getac Technology Corporation
  59. Hanwha Techwin
  60. Harris Corporation
  61. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  62. Hexagon AB
  63. Honeywell International Inc.
  64. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
  65. IBM
  66. IndigoVision
  67. Intel Security
  68. IntuVision Inc
  69. iOmniscient
  70. IPConfigure
  71. IPS Intelligent Video Analytics
  72. Iris ID Systems, Inc.
  73. IriTech Inc.
  74. Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
  75. ISS
  76. L-3 Security & Detection Systems
  77. Leidos, Inc.
  78. Lockheed Martin Corporation
  79. MACROSCOP
  80. MDS
  81. Mer group
  82. Milestone Systems A/S
  83. Mirasys
  84. Motorola Solutions, Inc.
  85. National Instruments
  86. NEC Corporation
  87. NICE Systems
  88. Northrop Grumman Corporation
  89. Nuance Communications, Inc.
  90. ObjectVideo
  91. Panasonic Corporation
  92. Pelco
  93. Pivot3
  94. Proximex
  95. QinetiQ Limited
  96. Rapiscan Systems, Inc.
  97. Raytheon
  98. Rockwell Collins, Inc.
  99. Safran S.A.
  100. Salient Sciences
  101. Schneider Electric
  102. SeeTec
  103. Siemens
  104. Smart China (Holdings) Limited
  105. Smiths Detection Inc.
  106. Sony Corp.
  107. Speech Technology Center
  108. Suprema Inc.
  109. Synectics Plc
  110. Tandu Technologies & Security Systems Ltd
  111. Texas Instruments
  112. Textron Inc.
  113. Thales Group
  114. Total Recall
  115. Unisys Corporation
  116. Verint
  117. Vialogy LLC
  118. Vigilant Technology
  119. Zhejiang Dahua Technology

Table of Contents

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1 Europe’s Terror & Migration Crisis: Key Findings
2 Europe’s Terror & Migration Crisis: Key Conclusions
3 European Police Agencies Counter Terror & Counter Crime Strategy
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Prevention
3.3 Protection
3.4 Pursuit and Response
3.5 Intelligence
3.6 European Policy to Mitigate Terrorism and Organized Crime
4 Police Modernization & 1st Responders Technologies
5 European, Police Modernization & 1st Responders: Market Background
6 EU Law Enforcement Agencies
6.1 Internal Security Fund (ISF)
6.2 The EU Situation Room
6.3 EUROJUST
6.4 EUROPOL
6.5 EURODAC
7 European Law Enforcement, Police Modernization & 1st Responder Business Opportunities
8 European, Police Modernization & 1st Responder Market: SWOT Analysis
8.1 Strengths
8.2 Weaknesses
8.3 Opportunities
8.4 Threats
9 European Police Modernization & 1st Responder Market: Competitive Analysis
10 European Police Modernization & Other 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
10.1 2015 Market Size & 2016-2022 Market Forecast
10.2 Market Breakdown by Country
10.3 Market by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
10.3.1 2015 Market Size & 2016-2022 Market Forecast
10.3.2 Market Breakdown by Revenue Source
11 UK Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
11.1 UK Police Agencies
11.1.1 National Domestic Extremism & Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU)
11.1.2 UK Police Forces Statistics (2015)
11.2 UK Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
12 France Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
12.1 France Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Background
12.2 French Police Agencies
12.2.1 The National Police
12.2.1.1 Research, Assistance, Intervention, Deterrence (RAID)
12.2.1.2 National Police Intervention Groups (GIPN)
12.2.2 The National Gendarmerie
12.2.2.1 National Gendarmerie Intervention Group
12.2.3 Paris Police Prefecture
12.2.4 Police Forces Statistics
12.3 France Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
13 Belgium Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
13.1 Belgian Police Forces
13.1.1 Belgium Federal Police
13.1.2 Belgium Local Police Forces
13.2 Belgium Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
14 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
14.1 Swedish Police Agencies
14.1.1 The Swedish Police Authority
14.1.2 The Swedish Economic Crime Authority
14.1.3 Swedish Security Service (S?kerhetspolisen)
14.1.4 Coastguard
14.1.5 Customs Service
14.1.6 Norwegian Police Agencies
14.1.7 National Criminal Investigation Service
14.2 Finnish Police Agencies
14.2.1 Finnish Police
14.2.2 Finnish Customs
14.2.3 Finnish Border Guard
14.3 Danish Police Agencies
14.3.1 Danish Police
14.3.2 Danish Tax and Customs Authorities (SKAT)
14.4 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark:  Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
15 Germany Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
15.1 German Police Agencies
15.1.1 BPOL – Federal Police
15.1.2 GSG 9 – Special Operations & Counterterrorism Unit
15.1.3 BFE/BFHu Units – Special Anti-Terrorist Unit of Federal Anti-Riot Police
15.1.4 ASSIK – Special Task Force Protection in Crisis Areas
15.1.5 ZKA – Customs Investigation Bureau
15.1.6 ZUZ – Customs SWAT Unit
15.1.7 Military Police
15.1.8 State Police Forces
15.1.9 SEK – State Special Operations Command Part of Uniformed Police
15.1.10 MEK – Mobile Task Force units, Part of Criminal Police
15.2 Germany Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
16 Austria & Switzerland: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
16.1 Austrian Police Agencies
16.1.1 Federal Ministry of The Interior
16.1.2 Criminal Intelligence Service
16.1.3 Federal Agency for State Protection and Counter Terrorism
16.1.4 The Federal Police
16.1.5 Federal Ministry of Finance/Customs Administration
16.2 Swiss Police Agencies
16.3 Austria & Switzerland: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
17 Italy Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
17.1 Italian Police Agencies
17.1.1 Carabinieri Corps
17.1.2 Penitentiary Police Corps
17.1.3 Finance Corps
17.1.4 State Police
17.1.5 Corps of National Foresters
17.2 Italy Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
18 Spain Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
18.1 Spanish Police Agencies
18.1.1 National Police
18.1.2 Customs Surveillance Directorate
18.1.3 Civil Guard
18.2 Spain Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
19 Poland Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016 -2022
19.1 Polish Police Agencies
19.1.1 National Police
19.1.2 Border Guard
19.1.3 Internal Security Agency
19.1.4 Customs Service
19.1.5 Central Anticorruption Bureau
19.2 Poland Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
20 Hungary & Czech Republic: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
20.1 Hungarian Police Agencies
20.1.1 Hungarian National Police
20.1.2 The Hungarian Customs and Finance Guard
20.2 Czech Republic Police Agencies
20.2.1 Czech National Police
20.2.2 Czech Customs Administration
20.3 Hungary & Czech Republic: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
21 Russia Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
21.1 Russian Police Agencies
21.1.1 The Federal Security Service (FSB)
21.1.2 The Internal Troops
21.2 Russia Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
22 Rest of Europe: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2016-2022
22.1 Rest of Europe: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market – 2015-2022
23 Appendix A: European Homeland Security & Public Safety Related Product Standards
23.1 European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
23.2 European Homeland Security and Public Safety Standards
23.3 EU Buildings & Perimeter Security Standards & Specifications
24 Appendix B: The European Union Challenges and Outlook
24.1 Summary
24.2 The EU Economy
24.3 Anti-EU Trends
24.4 The EU Frail Leadership and Poor Strategic Vision
24.5 Migration and Refugee Crisis
24.6 European Security Worries
24.7 Terrorism
24.8 EU Future Scenarios
25 Appendix C: Europe Migration Crisis & Border Security
25.1 Introduction
25.2 EU Migration: Background
25.3 The European Borders Security
25.3.1 Introduction
25.3.2 The Schengen Area
25.3.3 The European Integrated Border Management System (IBM)
25.3.4 The EU Smart Borders Initiative
25.3.5 The Schengen Zone: Passenger Name Record (PNR) System Outlook
25.3.6 Temporary Reintroduction of Border Control
25.4 European Smart & Secure Border Market
26 Appendix D: Abbreviations
27 Scope, Methodology & Disclaimer
27.1 Research Scope
27.2 Research Methodology
28 Disclaimer & Copyright

Tables

Table 1 European Population, Muslim-Population, GDP, GDP/Capita and Defense-Budget 2014 Data by 17 Countries
Table 2 European Police Forces, 1st Responders, Airports & Air-Passengers Statistics by Country
Table 3 Ranking of Manmade & Natural Disasters, Crime and Terror Threats as a Market Driver
Table 4 Ranking of Manmade & Natural Disasters, Crime and Terror Threats as a Market Driver
Table 5 European, Police Modernization & 1st Responder Market: Business Opportunities
Table 6 Police Modernization & 1st Responder Market – Competitive Analysis
Table 7 European Police & Other 1st Responders Security Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Table 8 European Police & Other 1st Responders Security Market [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Table 9 UK Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 10 France Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 11 Belgium Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 12 Sweden, Norway, Finland & Denmark: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 13 Germany Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 14 Austria & Switzerland Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 15 Italy Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 16 Spain Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 17 Poland Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 18 Hungary & Czech Republic: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 19 Russia Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 20 Rest of Europe: Police Modernization & 1st Responders Market Share [$M] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Table 21 European Homeland Security and Public Safety Standards
Table 22  Membership in the EU, Eurozone, and Schengen Area

Figures

Figure 1 Europe Three-Key Challenges
Figure 2 Number of European ISIS-Da’esh Fighters by Country
Figure 3 2015 Refugee Applications to Europe by Month
Figure 4 2015 Migrant Applications to Europe by Country of Origin
Figure 5 Main Routes of Migration to Europe
Figure 6 European Asylum-Seeker Decisions by Country
Figure 7 Refugee Acceptance by Country 2015
Figure 8 Asylum Claims per 100.000 Local Populations 2015
Figure 9 EU Defense Expenditure [%] Drop- 2007-2014 [Constant 2005 Euros]
Figure 10 Future 1st Responders Communications Services
Figure 11 First Responders’ Mobile Devices Network
Figure 12 European Police & Other 1st Responders Security Market [$M] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 13 European Police & Other 1st Responders Security Market Shares [%] by Country – 2015-2022
Figure 14 European Police & Other 1st Responders Security Market [$M] by Revenue Source (Sales, Aftersale and Other Revenues) – 2015-2022
Figure 15 European Police Modernization & Other 1st Responders Market Share [%] by Revenue Source – 2015-2022
Figure 16 Police Officers 31 March 2006 to 2015, England and Wales
Figure 17 The European Union: Member States and Candidate Countries
Figure 18 EU Countries Currency Status – 2016
Figure 19 European 2015-2016 GDP Growth Forecast [%] By Country
Figure 20 Europe GDP per Capita By Country
Figure 21 2015 Refugee Applications to Europe by Month
Figure 22 2015 Migrant Applications to Europe by Country of Origin
Figure 23 Main Routes of Migration
Figure 24 European Asylum-Seeker Decisions by Country
Figure 25 Refugee Acceptance by Country 2015
Figure 26 Asylum Claims per 100.000 Local Populations 2015
Figure 27 Fragility and Instability in Europe Neighborhood MEA Countries
Figure 28 Europe Inflows of Threats
Figure 29 European Borders
Figure 30 The 2016 Schengen Border Map
Figure 31 The Advanced Passenger Analysis (APA) System
Figure 32  Migrant Arrivals by Sea and Land Borders in 2015

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