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Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat'
Published on March 2009

                                                                                                               Report Summary

Adoption of new commercially-available platforms and technologies has fuelled a global military communications industry worth more
than $15bn per annum. Prime beneficiaries of this trend have included suppliers of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products and
services to the military. Given the onset of the global economic recession in late 2008 and new potential constraints on defence
budgets across the world, this report revisits the military communications market to ask whether the recent growth trend will be
sustainable over the next decade. Is the global military communications market now a market in retreat'




This new defence report - Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019 - discusses those and other important matters in depth. The
author of this report believes that pockets of opportunity within the global military communications market will remain very strong,
despite the many constraining economic forces likely to impact upon military budgets during our forecast period to 2019. We believe
that exposure to the right procurement programmes will therefore be critical to contractors' success in the challenging period ahead.
We also identify the key areas of opportunity for COTS providers in the airborne, open architecture, UAV, satellite, tactical radio,
maritime, embedded and wireless broadband arenas, among others.




Why you should buy this report:


' Global military communications market sales forecasts, 2009-2019


' US military communications market sales forecasts, 2009-2019


' Up-to-date defence sales forecasts for 11 leading military markets: the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, Japan,
Russia, China and India (including post 2009-10 fiscal year US defence budget announcement analysis)


' Expert, post-credit crisis opinion from industry specialists in military communications and related sectors, including full interview
transcripts from our original survey


' A profile of the major purchasers of COTS military communications equipment and services in these 11 leading military markets


' A profile of 100 major vendors of military communications equipment and services


' An examination of the key drivers and restraints for the global military communications market, including SWOT analysis


' In-depth analysis of the key COTS technologies involved in military communications and our view of their future prospects.




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Overview




The importance of military communications




Today's global military is inseparably bound up with technology, and with communications technology in particular. 'Military
communications' encompasses a vast array of technologies and submarkets, including radios, satellites, software and embedded
computer components. Communications systems on the battlefield are now rightly regarded as an essential component of mission
success. For soldiers on the ground, radios and other communications devices are lifelines. They are needed to summon fire support
or seek casualty evacuation, or simply to confirm their location or receive new instructions. For commanders in nearby command
posts or headquartered hundreds of miles away, communications are vital for giving orders or simply pinpointing the location of their
forces.




Opportunities for providers of milcoms technology




Although providers of products and solutions in this field must be aware that the high cost of platforms, coupled with the global
financial crisis, may limit demand in the near future, the market for military communications is also likely to be supported by a number
of powerful demand drivers, notably the need for allied information advantages in large-scale, operations such as those in Iraq and
Afghanistan.




Key content of the report




This new report ' Military Communications & COTS 2009: A Market in Retreat' - discusses the present and future market for military
communications. We critically examine the hypothesis that military communications spending may witness a retreat from the very high
growth rates seen this decade.




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Our report analyses the market through a comprehensive review of available information. We provide the information that you need to
understand the military communications and COTS market. In addition to relevant sales forecasts, the report highlights important
contemporary issues, including the key commercial drivers and restraints of the milcoms market. Sources used include interviews with
industry experts, industrial news, policy documents and defence industry research. The author oh this report also applies financial
forecasting, qualitative analyses and an assessment of currently-unmet needs to provide a comprehensive market-based report with
detailed analysis and informed opinion.




                                                                                                           Table of Content

Table of Contents




1 Executive Summary




2 The Military Communications Market and COTS




2.1 Military Communications - an Introduction


2.2 COTS - New Solutions for Traditional Military Demands


2.3 Commercial Communications Technologies for Defence


2.4 Focus and Scope of Military Communications and COTS 2009




3 Key Trends and Issues in COTS




3.1 Key Trends


3.1.1 Communications On-The-Move


3.1.2 Enhanced Communications Essential to Future Systems


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3.1.3 Communications Also Essential in Asymmetric Warfare


3.1.4 Present Conflicts Put Pressure on Legacy Communications


3.1.5 Staying the Course in Communications Upgrades


3.2 Key COTS End-User Requirements


3.3 Benefits and Risks of COTS Products to Defence Agencies


3.3.1 Technological Challenges


3.3.2 Security Challenges


3.3.3 Programme Challenges


3.3.4 Perceptual Challenges


3.3.5 Conclusion


3.4 A Note on World Defence Spending




4 Communications Platforms and COTS Solutions




4.1 Origins of COTS: William Perry and the 'Mandate for Change'


4.2 Definition of COTS


4.3 Relevant COTS Technologies


4.3.1 3G


4.3.2 WiMax


4.3.3 Software-Defined Radio (SDR)


4.3.4 Software for Military Communications


4.4 Military and Communications Industry Collaboration


4.4.1 Commercial Design


4.5 Range of Military Application for COTS Solutions




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4.5.1 Ground, Mobile


4.5.2 Ground, Fixed


4.5.3 Airborne (Aircraft and UAV-Mounted)


4.5.4 Space (Satellite-Based)


4.5.5 Maritime


4.6 Conclusion




5 Forecasts: US & Global Military Communications




5.1 Summary of Key Forecasts


5.2 Global Defence Spending, 2010-2019


5.3 US Defence Spending Powers the Global Market


5.4 US CET&I Spending


5.5 Forecast Analysis


5.6 Upside Risks to our Forecasts


5.7 Downside Risks to our Forecasts


5.8 Key Drivers of the Military Communications Market


5.9 Key Constraints on the Military Communications Market


5.10 SWOT Analysis




6 The United States Market




6.1 The United States Market: Overview




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6.2 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Programmes in the US


6.2.1 Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals


6.2.2 Land Warrior


6.2.3 Navy and Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI)


6.2.4 Global Information Grid


6.2.5 Software Radio: Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)


6.2.5.1 Waveform Solution


6.2.5.2 Origins


6.2.5.3 Problems and Restructuring


6.2.5.4 COTS Solutions


6.2.5.5 JTRS and Future Combat System (FCS)


6.2.5.6 Radios for Individual Soldiers


6.2.6 WiMax Trials


6.2.7 Tapping 3G


6.2.8 Satellites


6.2.8.1 Mobile User Objective System (MUOS)


6.2.8.2 Transformational Satellite (TSAT)


6.2.8.3 Wideband Global Satcom (WGS)


6.2.9 Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)


6.3 The US Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




7 The UK Market




7.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in the UK




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7.1.1 Bowman


7.1.2 Skynet


7.1.3 Falcon


7.2 The UK Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




8 The French Market




8.1 Status and Direction of Key Projects in France


8.1.1 Syracuse III


8.1.2 Athena


8.1.3 Small Personal Radio in Felin


8.2 The French Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




9 The German Market




9.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Germany


9.1.1 Tetrapol BW


9.1.2 idZ Infantry of the Future


9.1.3 Project Hercules


9.2 The German Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




10 The Italian Market




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10.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Programmes in Italy


10.1.1 Sicral


10.1.2 Soldato Futuro IPR


10.2 The Italian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




11 The Canadian Market




11.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Canada


11.1.1 HCTCN Experimental Tactical Radio System


11.1.2 JTRS Involvement


11.1.2.1 CRC Scari


11.1.2.2 Lytech Small Form Factor SDR


11.1.2.3 Spectrum Signal Processing COTS SDR


11.1.2.4 DRDC and SDR Forum


11.1.3 AEHF


11.2 The Canadian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




12 The Australian Market




12.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Australia


12.1.1 High Frequency Modernisation Project


12.1.2 Battle Space Communications Land (BSC(L))


12.1.3 Maritime Communications and Information Management Architecture Modernisation




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12.2 The Australian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




13 The Japanese Market




13.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Japan


13.1.1 Integrated Radio


13.1.2 Regimental Command and Control System (ReCS)


13.2 Use of COTS Components in Japan


13.3 The Japanese Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




14 The Russian Market




14.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communication Projects in Russia


14.1.1 SPM-Atlas (M-539) Cell Phone


14.1.2 Kosmos Satellite


14.2 The Russian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




15 The People's Republic of China (PRC) Market




15.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in the PRC


15.2 Legacy, Present and Future Use of COTS Communications Components


15.3 The PRC Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




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16 The Indian Market




16.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in India


16.1.1 Indian Army Tactical Communications System


16.2 The Indian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions




17 100 Key Vendors of Military Communications Products and Services




In this chapter, the author of the report builds a representative profile of the international military communications market by
identifying 100 players worldwide. Our survey reveals a large, dynamic mosaic of providers. Smaller, specialists firms that have
developed niche technology and manufacturers of embedded COTS boards and integrated systems sit alongside established
multinational titans and household names. We encounter veterans-led businesses, IT firms, telcos and specialists in all major fields of
military communications, from 'traditional' communication forms such as radio and antenna manufacturers to satellite companies and
SDR leaders.




18 Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services




18.1 United States: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.1.1 Department of Defense (DoD)


18.1.2 Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa)


18.1.2.1 Control-Based Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (CBMANet)


18.1.2.2 Connectionless Networks (CN)


18.1.2.3 Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN)


18.1.2.4 Future Combat Systems Communications (FCS-C)


18.1.2.5 Mobile Network (MIMO)


18.1.2.6 Networking in Extreme Environments (Netex)


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18.1.2.7 Optical & Radio Frequency (RF) Combined Link Experiment (Orcle)


18.1.2.8 The Next Generation Programme (XG)


18.1.2.9 Ultra-broadband Optical Arbitrary Waveform Generation


18.1.2.10 Power Aware Computing and Communication (PAC/C)


18.1.2.11 Analogue Optical Signal Processing (AOSP)


18.1.2.12 Technology for Frequency Agile Digitally Synthesised Transmitters (Tfast)


18.1.2.13 Ultra-Wideband Multifunction Photonic Transmit/Receive Module (Ultra-T/R)


18.1.2.14 Compact Lasers for Coherent Communications, Imaging and Targeting (CCIT)


17.1.2.15 Ultra Wideband Array Antennas (Uwbaa)


18.1.3 Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA)


18.1.4 Defence Contract Management Agency (DCMA)


18.1.5 Project Manager, Tactical Radio Communications Systems (PM TRCS)


18.1.6 JTRS Joint Programme Executive Office (JPEO)


18.1.7 Milsatcom Joint Programme Office (MJPO)




18.2 United Kingdom: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.2.1 MoD


18.2.2 The Defence Procurement Agency (DPA)


18.2.3 Air Command & Control Systems (ACCS) Integrated Project Team (IPT)


18.2.4 Bowman and Tactical Communications and Information Systems (BATCIS) IPT


18.2.5 Command Support Information Systems (CSIS) IPT


18.2.6 Identification and Communication Equipment (ICE) IPT


18.2.7 Satellite Communications (Satcom) IPT


18.2.8 Strategic Terrestrial Radio Systems (STRS) IPT


18.2.9 Theatre and Formation Communication Systems (TFCS) IPT




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18.2.10 Defence Communication Services Agency




18.3 France: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.3.1 MoD


18.3.2 DGA




18.4 Germany: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.4.1 Federal Ministry of Defence (FMoD)


18.4.2 The Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB)


18.4.3 The Federal Office for Information Management and IT of the German Federal Armed Forces (IT AmtBw)




18.5 Italy: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.5.1 Italian MoD


18.5.2 Teledife (Director's Office of Information Science and Advanced Technologies)




18.6 Canada: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.6.1 The Department of National Defence (DND)


18.6.2 Defence R&D Canada (DRDC)


18.6.3 Assistant Defence Minister (Materiel) ADM




18.7 Australia: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.7.1 Department of Defence


18.7.2 The Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)


18.7.3 The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)




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18.8 Japan: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.8.1 Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI)


18.8.2 Research Centre Two




18.9 Russia: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.9.1 Ministry of National Defence


18.9.2 Rosoboronexport




18.10 India: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services


18.10.1 The Ministry of Defence


18.10.2 Department of Defence Production




18.11 PRC: Key Purchasers and Vendors of Military Communications Products and Services


18.11.1 Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services in the PRC


18.11.1.1 Ministry of National Defence


18.11.1.2 Central Military Commission (CMC)


18.11.1.3 Commission on Science, Technology and National Defence Industry (Costind)


18.11.1.4 General Armaments Department (GAD)


18.11.2 Key Vendors of Military Communications Products and Services in the PRC


18.11.2.1 Ministry of Information Industry (MII)


18.11.2.2 China Electronics Technology Group Corp. (CETC)


18.11.2.3 China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC)


18.11.2.4 China Satellite Communications Corporation (ChinaSatcom)


18.11.2.5 Huanyu Mobile Technology Co.


18.11.2.6 Huawei Technologies




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18.11.2.7 ZTE Corporation




19 Expert Views




19.1 Dr Sally Baron, Special Advisor to the Defense Commercial Vendors Coalition (DCVC, Washington DC), United States


19.1.1 Need to Streamline US Procurement Process; Bureaucracy Moving Far Too Slowly


19.1.2 DCVC: Companies With Superior Technologies Screaming to be Heard; in High-Tech, Largest Cost is Usually Development


19.1.3 Pentagon Insists On an Optimistic Three-Year Acquisition Cycle That Precludes Best Technologies Getting to the Field


19.1.4 System Has Outlived its Usefulness; Congress Needs to Work With DoD to Streamline Processes


19.1.5 Positive Outlook for COTS Companies; New Generation Will Better Embrace COTS


19.1.6 Identifying a Problem is Not the Same as Fixing it


19.1.7 Troops Must Have the Best Technologies; Our Adversaries are Not Slowed by Bureaucracies


19.1.8 COTS, When Available, Should be Used, 'Unique' Items Becoming Fewer




19.2 Peter Cavill, General Manager, Military & Aerospace, GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, UK


19.2.1 Recession Alone Unlikely to See Diminution in Conflict; Technology Moving Forward at Breathtaking Pace


19.2.2 GE Fanuc Investing Heavily in Product Range; Focusing on Primes; Rugged Systems Expertise Valued


19.2.3 Growth Abroad Unlikely to Compensate for Potential Decline in US Defence Spending


19.2.4 Three Key Trends: UAVs, Sensor-Acquired Data and Embedded Training


19.2.5 Significant Further Defence Sector Consolidation Unlikely, at Least Near Term


19.2.6 COTS Opportunity Still an Exciting One; VMEbus, VXS, VPX, CompactPCI


19.2.7 VPX Standard Promises to be Central to Military; New Challenge to Determine Which Processors to Support


19.2.8 Need to Back Technology Winners and Select Right Suppliers


19.2.9 Military Still Winning From COTS




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19.3 Kim Walkling, Partner, Simmons & Simmons, London


19.3.1 Affordability and Funding Now Critical Issues in Defence; Strategic Programmes Receiving Support


19.3.2 Consolidation Within the Sector a Possibility; Valuation Will Be a Challenge


19.3.3 EU 'Common Market' for Defence May Be Difficult to Achieve


19.3.4 Critical Programmes Should Still Succeed


19.3.5 Current Trends: Soul Searching; Training Projects Look Firm; Classic PFI/PPP Structure May Not Work on Larger Projects;
UAE Showing Strength




20 Report Conclusions




20.1 Summary of Key Forecasts


20.2 Revised General Outlook for Military Communications 2010-2019


20.3 Key Areas of Opportunity for COTS Providers, 2010-2019


20.4 Closing Remarks




List of Tables




Table 5.1 US Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019


Table 5.2 Global Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019


Table 6.1 US Defence Spending 2004-2019


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Table 7.1 UK Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 8.1 French Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 9.1 German Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 10.1 Italian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 11.1 Canadian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 12.1 Australian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 13.1 Japanese Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 14.1 Russian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 15.1 PRC Defence Spending 2004-2019


Table 16.1 Indian Defence Spending 2004-2019




List of Figures




Figure 3.1 The World's Top 20 Defence Spenders, 2008


Figure 3.2 The World's Top 5 Defence Spenders, 2008


Figure 5.1 US Military Spending vs the World ($bn)


Figure 5.2 2009 Department of Defense Budget Request


Figure 5.3 US Defence Spending, 2004-2019


Figure 5.4 US CET&I Spending, 2006-2019


Figure 5.5 US Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019


Figure 5.6 Global Military Communications Forecasts, 2010-2019


Figure 6.1 US Defence Spending 2004-2019




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Figure 6.2 US Defence Spending Historically


Figure 6.3 US Defence Spending Since 2001


Figure 6.4 US Defence Spending as a Percentage of GDP


Figure 7.1 UK Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 8.1 French Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 9.1 German Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 10.1 Italian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 11.1 Canadian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 12.1 Australian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 13.1 Japanese Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 14.1 Russian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 15.1 PRC Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 16.1 Indian Defence Spending 2004-2019


Figure 20.1 Global Military Communications Forecasts, 2010-2019


Figure 20.2 US CET&I Spending, 2006-2019


Figure 20.3 US Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019




Companies, Organisations and Programmes Mentioned in the Report




Absolute Analysis (US)


Aculab (US)




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Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Satellite System (Canada)


Advent Communications (US)


Agilent Technologies (US)


Air Command & Control Systems (ACCS) Integrated Project Team (IPT) (UK)


Airbus Group


Aitech Rugged Group Inc (US)


Alcatel Alenia Space (Thales Alenia Space)


Altera (US)


Americom Government Services, Inc. (US)


Analogue Optical Signal Processing (AOSP) (US)


Anritsu Company (US)


Assistant Defence Minister (Materiel) (Canada)


Association of Defence & Security Professional Electronics Industries (France)


Association of French Aerospace Companies (Gifas)


Association of Land Defence Equipment Industries (Gicat) (France)


Association of Naval Construction and Weapons Industries (Gican) (France)


ATDI (UK)


Athena Programme (France)


Atlas Research and Development Centre (Russia)


Australian Defence Force


Australian Industry and Defence Network (AIDN)


Avtec (US)


BAE Systems (US / Multinational)


Battle Space Communications Land (BSC(L)) (Australia)


BelAir Networks (US)




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Bernier (France)


Bharat Dynamics Ltd (India)


Bharat Earth Movers Ltd (India)


Bharat Electronics (India)


Bharat Electronics Ltd (India)


Boeing (US / Multinational)


Boeing Australia (Australia)


Boeing Satellite Systems


Bowman (UK)


Bowman and Tactical Communications and                           Information Systems (BATCIS) IPT (UK)


BT (British Telecom) (UK)


Canada First programme


CC Ploenzke (Germany)


Central Military Commission (CMC) (RC)


Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) (France)


Chief Information Officer Group (CIOG) (Australia)


China Electronics Technology Group Corp (CETC) (PRC)


China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) (PRC)


China Satellite Communications Corporation (ChinaSatcom) (PRC)


Cisco Systems (US / Multinational)


Cobham (UK)


Cogent Defence & Security Networks (UK)


Command Support Information Systems (CSIS) IPT (UK)


Commission on Science, Technology and National Defence Industry (Costind) (PRC)


Communications & Power Industries (US)




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Communications et Systèmes (CS) (France)


Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC)


Communications-Electronics                         Research, Development and Engineering Center [US Army] (Cerdec)


Compact Lasers for Coherent Communications, Imaging and Targeting (CCIT) (US)


Computer Sciences Corporation (US)


Connectionless Networks (CN) (US)


Control-Based Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (CBMANet) (US)


COTS Journal (US)


Curtiss-Wright (US)


Dalnyaya Radiosvyaz Holding Company (Russia)


Data Link Solutions (DLS) (US)


Datamat (Italy)


DataPath (US)


Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) (US)


Defence Communication Services Agency (UK)


Defence Contract Management Agency (DCMA) (US)


Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) (UK)


Defence Fixed Telecommunications System for the MoD (UK)


Defence Industries Council (Cidef) (France)


Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA) (US)


Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) (Australia)


Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC)


Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) (Australia)


Defence Spectrum Strategic Plan (ADSSP)


Defense Commercial Vendors Coalition (US)




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Department of Defense (US)


Department of National Defence (DND) (Canada)


Dicon Fiberoptics Inc (US)


Directorate for Cooperation and Industrial Affairs (DGA) (France)


Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) (US)


DRS Technologies (US)


E&E Enterprises (US)


EADS (Europe / Multinational)


EADS Astrium (UK)


EADS Deutschland GmbH (Germany)


EADS DS (Germany)


EFJohnson Company (US)


ELCON Systemtechnik (Germany)


ELG (France)


EM Solutions Pty Ltd (Australia)


Emrise Corporation (US)


EMS Technologies (US)


Ericsson (Sweden)


Ericsson Federal Inc. (US)


Falcon (UK)


Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of- Sight Terminals (FAB-T) (US)


Federal Ministry of Defence (FMoD) (Germany)


Federal Office for Information Management and IT of the German Federal Armed Forces (IT AmtBw) (Germany)


Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (Germany)


Felin (France)




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Finmeccanica (Italy)


FSB Communications Security Centre (Russia)


Fujitsu (Japan)


Future Combat Systems (US)


Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) project (UK)


Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (India)


GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms (US / Japan)


General Armaments Department (GAD) (PRC)


General Dynamics C4 Systems (US)


General Dynamics Canada (Canada)


General Dynamics Decision Systems (UK)


General Dynamics Land Systems (US)


General pour l'Armement (DGA) (France)


Global Information Grid (US)


Goa Shipyard Ltd (India)


Guiana Space Centre


Harris Corp. (US)


Harris Systems (UK)


High Capacity Tactical Communications Network (HCTCN) (Canada)


High Frequency Modernisation Project (Australia)


Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (India)


Huanyu Mobile Technology Co. (PRC)


Huawei Technologies (PRC)


Hughes (US)


IBM (US / Multinational)




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Identification and Communication Equipment (ICE) IPT (UK)


Indian Army Tactical Communications System


Intelsat General Corporation (US)


Inter-Digital (US)


International Communications Group (US)


Italian MoD


ITT Communications Systems (US)


JSC (Joint-Stock Company) Relero (Russia)


JTRS Joint Programme Executive Office (JPEO) (US)


Kaiser Electro-Optics Inc


Kosmos Satellite (Russia)


L-3 Communications (US)


Land Warrior (US)


Lockheed Martin (US)


Luneberg Antennas (France)


Maritime Communications and Information Management Architecture Modernisation (Australia)


Mayflower Communications (US)


Mazagon Dock Ltd (India)


Mercury Computer Systems (MCS) (US)


Milsatcom Joint Programme Office (MJPO) (US)


Ministry of Defence (India)


Ministry of Defence (UK)


Ministry of Information Industry (MII) (PRC)


Ministry of National Defence (Russia)


Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd (India)




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Mobilcom (Germany)


Mobile Network (MIMO) (US)


Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) (US)


Modernised High Frequency Communications System (MHFCS) (Australia)


Motorola (US)


National Command Authority (US)


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  • 1. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics >> Get this Report Now by email! Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Published on March 2009 Report Summary Adoption of new commercially-available platforms and technologies has fuelled a global military communications industry worth more than $15bn per annum. Prime beneficiaries of this trend have included suppliers of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products and services to the military. Given the onset of the global economic recession in late 2008 and new potential constraints on defence budgets across the world, this report revisits the military communications market to ask whether the recent growth trend will be sustainable over the next decade. Is the global military communications market now a market in retreat' This new defence report - Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019 - discusses those and other important matters in depth. The author of this report believes that pockets of opportunity within the global military communications market will remain very strong, despite the many constraining economic forces likely to impact upon military budgets during our forecast period to 2019. We believe that exposure to the right procurement programmes will therefore be critical to contractors' success in the challenging period ahead. We also identify the key areas of opportunity for COTS providers in the airborne, open architecture, UAV, satellite, tactical radio, maritime, embedded and wireless broadband arenas, among others. Why you should buy this report: ' Global military communications market sales forecasts, 2009-2019 ' US military communications market sales forecasts, 2009-2019 ' Up-to-date defence sales forecasts for 11 leading military markets: the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, Japan, Russia, China and India (including post 2009-10 fiscal year US defence budget announcement analysis) ' Expert, post-credit crisis opinion from industry specialists in military communications and related sectors, including full interview transcripts from our original survey ' A profile of the major purchasers of COTS military communications equipment and services in these 11 leading military markets ' A profile of 100 major vendors of military communications equipment and services ' An examination of the key drivers and restraints for the global military communications market, including SWOT analysis ' In-depth analysis of the key COTS technologies involved in military communications and our view of their future prospects. Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 1/29
  • 2. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Overview The importance of military communications Today's global military is inseparably bound up with technology, and with communications technology in particular. 'Military communications' encompasses a vast array of technologies and submarkets, including radios, satellites, software and embedded computer components. Communications systems on the battlefield are now rightly regarded as an essential component of mission success. For soldiers on the ground, radios and other communications devices are lifelines. They are needed to summon fire support or seek casualty evacuation, or simply to confirm their location or receive new instructions. For commanders in nearby command posts or headquartered hundreds of miles away, communications are vital for giving orders or simply pinpointing the location of their forces. Opportunities for providers of milcoms technology Although providers of products and solutions in this field must be aware that the high cost of platforms, coupled with the global financial crisis, may limit demand in the near future, the market for military communications is also likely to be supported by a number of powerful demand drivers, notably the need for allied information advantages in large-scale, operations such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan. Key content of the report This new report ' Military Communications & COTS 2009: A Market in Retreat' - discusses the present and future market for military communications. We critically examine the hypothesis that military communications spending may witness a retreat from the very high growth rates seen this decade. Order this report today to receive the information you need. Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 2/29
  • 3. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Our report analyses the market through a comprehensive review of available information. We provide the information that you need to understand the military communications and COTS market. In addition to relevant sales forecasts, the report highlights important contemporary issues, including the key commercial drivers and restraints of the milcoms market. Sources used include interviews with industry experts, industrial news, policy documents and defence industry research. The author oh this report also applies financial forecasting, qualitative analyses and an assessment of currently-unmet needs to provide a comprehensive market-based report with detailed analysis and informed opinion. Table of Content Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 The Military Communications Market and COTS 2.1 Military Communications - an Introduction 2.2 COTS - New Solutions for Traditional Military Demands 2.3 Commercial Communications Technologies for Defence 2.4 Focus and Scope of Military Communications and COTS 2009 3 Key Trends and Issues in COTS 3.1 Key Trends 3.1.1 Communications On-The-Move 3.1.2 Enhanced Communications Essential to Future Systems Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 3/29
  • 4. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 3.1.3 Communications Also Essential in Asymmetric Warfare 3.1.4 Present Conflicts Put Pressure on Legacy Communications 3.1.5 Staying the Course in Communications Upgrades 3.2 Key COTS End-User Requirements 3.3 Benefits and Risks of COTS Products to Defence Agencies 3.3.1 Technological Challenges 3.3.2 Security Challenges 3.3.3 Programme Challenges 3.3.4 Perceptual Challenges 3.3.5 Conclusion 3.4 A Note on World Defence Spending 4 Communications Platforms and COTS Solutions 4.1 Origins of COTS: William Perry and the 'Mandate for Change' 4.2 Definition of COTS 4.3 Relevant COTS Technologies 4.3.1 3G 4.3.2 WiMax 4.3.3 Software-Defined Radio (SDR) 4.3.4 Software for Military Communications 4.4 Military and Communications Industry Collaboration 4.4.1 Commercial Design 4.5 Range of Military Application for COTS Solutions Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 4/29
  • 5. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 4.5.1 Ground, Mobile 4.5.2 Ground, Fixed 4.5.3 Airborne (Aircraft and UAV-Mounted) 4.5.4 Space (Satellite-Based) 4.5.5 Maritime 4.6 Conclusion 5 Forecasts: US & Global Military Communications 5.1 Summary of Key Forecasts 5.2 Global Defence Spending, 2010-2019 5.3 US Defence Spending Powers the Global Market 5.4 US CET&I Spending 5.5 Forecast Analysis 5.6 Upside Risks to our Forecasts 5.7 Downside Risks to our Forecasts 5.8 Key Drivers of the Military Communications Market 5.9 Key Constraints on the Military Communications Market 5.10 SWOT Analysis 6 The United States Market 6.1 The United States Market: Overview Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 5/29
  • 6. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 6.2 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Programmes in the US 6.2.1 Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals 6.2.2 Land Warrior 6.2.3 Navy and Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) 6.2.4 Global Information Grid 6.2.5 Software Radio: Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) 6.2.5.1 Waveform Solution 6.2.5.2 Origins 6.2.5.3 Problems and Restructuring 6.2.5.4 COTS Solutions 6.2.5.5 JTRS and Future Combat System (FCS) 6.2.5.6 Radios for Individual Soldiers 6.2.6 WiMax Trials 6.2.7 Tapping 3G 6.2.8 Satellites 6.2.8.1 Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) 6.2.8.2 Transformational Satellite (TSAT) 6.2.8.3 Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) 6.2.9 Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) 6.3 The US Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 7 The UK Market 7.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in the UK Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 6/29
  • 7. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 7.1.1 Bowman 7.1.2 Skynet 7.1.3 Falcon 7.2 The UK Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 8 The French Market 8.1 Status and Direction of Key Projects in France 8.1.1 Syracuse III 8.1.2 Athena 8.1.3 Small Personal Radio in Felin 8.2 The French Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 9 The German Market 9.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Germany 9.1.1 Tetrapol BW 9.1.2 idZ Infantry of the Future 9.1.3 Project Hercules 9.2 The German Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 10 The Italian Market Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 7/29
  • 8. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 10.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Programmes in Italy 10.1.1 Sicral 10.1.2 Soldato Futuro IPR 10.2 The Italian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 11 The Canadian Market 11.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Canada 11.1.1 HCTCN Experimental Tactical Radio System 11.1.2 JTRS Involvement 11.1.2.1 CRC Scari 11.1.2.2 Lytech Small Form Factor SDR 11.1.2.3 Spectrum Signal Processing COTS SDR 11.1.2.4 DRDC and SDR Forum 11.1.3 AEHF 11.2 The Canadian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 12 The Australian Market 12.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Australia 12.1.1 High Frequency Modernisation Project 12.1.2 Battle Space Communications Land (BSC(L)) 12.1.3 Maritime Communications and Information Management Architecture Modernisation Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 8/29
  • 9. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 12.2 The Australian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 13 The Japanese Market 13.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in Japan 13.1.1 Integrated Radio 13.1.2 Regimental Command and Control System (ReCS) 13.2 Use of COTS Components in Japan 13.3 The Japanese Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 14 The Russian Market 14.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communication Projects in Russia 14.1.1 SPM-Atlas (M-539) Cell Phone 14.1.2 Kosmos Satellite 14.2 The Russian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 15 The People's Republic of China (PRC) Market 15.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in the PRC 15.2 Legacy, Present and Future Use of COTS Communications Components 15.3 The PRC Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 9/29
  • 10. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 16 The Indian Market 16.1 Status and Direction of Key Military Communications Projects in India 16.1.1 Indian Army Tactical Communications System 16.2 The Indian Market: Analysis and Key Conclusions 17 100 Key Vendors of Military Communications Products and Services In this chapter, the author of the report builds a representative profile of the international military communications market by identifying 100 players worldwide. Our survey reveals a large, dynamic mosaic of providers. Smaller, specialists firms that have developed niche technology and manufacturers of embedded COTS boards and integrated systems sit alongside established multinational titans and household names. We encounter veterans-led businesses, IT firms, telcos and specialists in all major fields of military communications, from 'traditional' communication forms such as radio and antenna manufacturers to satellite companies and SDR leaders. 18 Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.1 United States: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.1.1 Department of Defense (DoD) 18.1.2 Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) 18.1.2.1 Control-Based Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (CBMANet) 18.1.2.2 Connectionless Networks (CN) 18.1.2.3 Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) 18.1.2.4 Future Combat Systems Communications (FCS-C) 18.1.2.5 Mobile Network (MIMO) 18.1.2.6 Networking in Extreme Environments (Netex) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 10/29
  • 11. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 18.1.2.7 Optical & Radio Frequency (RF) Combined Link Experiment (Orcle) 18.1.2.8 The Next Generation Programme (XG) 18.1.2.9 Ultra-broadband Optical Arbitrary Waveform Generation 18.1.2.10 Power Aware Computing and Communication (PAC/C) 18.1.2.11 Analogue Optical Signal Processing (AOSP) 18.1.2.12 Technology for Frequency Agile Digitally Synthesised Transmitters (Tfast) 18.1.2.13 Ultra-Wideband Multifunction Photonic Transmit/Receive Module (Ultra-T/R) 18.1.2.14 Compact Lasers for Coherent Communications, Imaging and Targeting (CCIT) 17.1.2.15 Ultra Wideband Array Antennas (Uwbaa) 18.1.3 Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA) 18.1.4 Defence Contract Management Agency (DCMA) 18.1.5 Project Manager, Tactical Radio Communications Systems (PM TRCS) 18.1.6 JTRS Joint Programme Executive Office (JPEO) 18.1.7 Milsatcom Joint Programme Office (MJPO) 18.2 United Kingdom: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.2.1 MoD 18.2.2 The Defence Procurement Agency (DPA) 18.2.3 Air Command & Control Systems (ACCS) Integrated Project Team (IPT) 18.2.4 Bowman and Tactical Communications and Information Systems (BATCIS) IPT 18.2.5 Command Support Information Systems (CSIS) IPT 18.2.6 Identification and Communication Equipment (ICE) IPT 18.2.7 Satellite Communications (Satcom) IPT 18.2.8 Strategic Terrestrial Radio Systems (STRS) IPT 18.2.9 Theatre and Formation Communication Systems (TFCS) IPT Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 11/29
  • 12. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 18.2.10 Defence Communication Services Agency 18.3 France: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.3.1 MoD 18.3.2 DGA 18.4 Germany: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.4.1 Federal Ministry of Defence (FMoD) 18.4.2 The Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB) 18.4.3 The Federal Office for Information Management and IT of the German Federal Armed Forces (IT AmtBw) 18.5 Italy: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.5.1 Italian MoD 18.5.2 Teledife (Director's Office of Information Science and Advanced Technologies) 18.6 Canada: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.6.1 The Department of National Defence (DND) 18.6.2 Defence R&D Canada (DRDC) 18.6.3 Assistant Defence Minister (Materiel) ADM 18.7 Australia: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.7.1 Department of Defence 18.7.2 The Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) 18.7.3 The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 12/29
  • 13. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 18.8 Japan: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.8.1 Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI) 18.8.2 Research Centre Two 18.9 Russia: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.9.1 Ministry of National Defence 18.9.2 Rosoboronexport 18.10 India: Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services 18.10.1 The Ministry of Defence 18.10.2 Department of Defence Production 18.11 PRC: Key Purchasers and Vendors of Military Communications Products and Services 18.11.1 Key Purchasers of Military Communications Products and Services in the PRC 18.11.1.1 Ministry of National Defence 18.11.1.2 Central Military Commission (CMC) 18.11.1.3 Commission on Science, Technology and National Defence Industry (Costind) 18.11.1.4 General Armaments Department (GAD) 18.11.2 Key Vendors of Military Communications Products and Services in the PRC 18.11.2.1 Ministry of Information Industry (MII) 18.11.2.2 China Electronics Technology Group Corp. (CETC) 18.11.2.3 China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) 18.11.2.4 China Satellite Communications Corporation (ChinaSatcom) 18.11.2.5 Huanyu Mobile Technology Co. 18.11.2.6 Huawei Technologies Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 13/29
  • 14. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 18.11.2.7 ZTE Corporation 19 Expert Views 19.1 Dr Sally Baron, Special Advisor to the Defense Commercial Vendors Coalition (DCVC, Washington DC), United States 19.1.1 Need to Streamline US Procurement Process; Bureaucracy Moving Far Too Slowly 19.1.2 DCVC: Companies With Superior Technologies Screaming to be Heard; in High-Tech, Largest Cost is Usually Development 19.1.3 Pentagon Insists On an Optimistic Three-Year Acquisition Cycle That Precludes Best Technologies Getting to the Field 19.1.4 System Has Outlived its Usefulness; Congress Needs to Work With DoD to Streamline Processes 19.1.5 Positive Outlook for COTS Companies; New Generation Will Better Embrace COTS 19.1.6 Identifying a Problem is Not the Same as Fixing it 19.1.7 Troops Must Have the Best Technologies; Our Adversaries are Not Slowed by Bureaucracies 19.1.8 COTS, When Available, Should be Used, 'Unique' Items Becoming Fewer 19.2 Peter Cavill, General Manager, Military & Aerospace, GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, UK 19.2.1 Recession Alone Unlikely to See Diminution in Conflict; Technology Moving Forward at Breathtaking Pace 19.2.2 GE Fanuc Investing Heavily in Product Range; Focusing on Primes; Rugged Systems Expertise Valued 19.2.3 Growth Abroad Unlikely to Compensate for Potential Decline in US Defence Spending 19.2.4 Three Key Trends: UAVs, Sensor-Acquired Data and Embedded Training 19.2.5 Significant Further Defence Sector Consolidation Unlikely, at Least Near Term 19.2.6 COTS Opportunity Still an Exciting One; VMEbus, VXS, VPX, CompactPCI 19.2.7 VPX Standard Promises to be Central to Military; New Challenge to Determine Which Processors to Support 19.2.8 Need to Back Technology Winners and Select Right Suppliers 19.2.9 Military Still Winning From COTS Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 14/29
  • 15. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics 19.3 Kim Walkling, Partner, Simmons & Simmons, London 19.3.1 Affordability and Funding Now Critical Issues in Defence; Strategic Programmes Receiving Support 19.3.2 Consolidation Within the Sector a Possibility; Valuation Will Be a Challenge 19.3.3 EU 'Common Market' for Defence May Be Difficult to Achieve 19.3.4 Critical Programmes Should Still Succeed 19.3.5 Current Trends: Soul Searching; Training Projects Look Firm; Classic PFI/PPP Structure May Not Work on Larger Projects; UAE Showing Strength 20 Report Conclusions 20.1 Summary of Key Forecasts 20.2 Revised General Outlook for Military Communications 2010-2019 20.3 Key Areas of Opportunity for COTS Providers, 2010-2019 20.4 Closing Remarks List of Tables Table 5.1 US Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019 Table 5.2 Global Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019 Table 6.1 US Defence Spending 2004-2019 Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 15/29
  • 16. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Table 7.1 UK Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 8.1 French Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 9.1 German Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 10.1 Italian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 11.1 Canadian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 12.1 Australian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 13.1 Japanese Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 14.1 Russian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 15.1 PRC Defence Spending 2004-2019 Table 16.1 Indian Defence Spending 2004-2019 List of Figures Figure 3.1 The World's Top 20 Defence Spenders, 2008 Figure 3.2 The World's Top 5 Defence Spenders, 2008 Figure 5.1 US Military Spending vs the World ($bn) Figure 5.2 2009 Department of Defense Budget Request Figure 5.3 US Defence Spending, 2004-2019 Figure 5.4 US CET&I Spending, 2006-2019 Figure 5.5 US Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019 Figure 5.6 Global Military Communications Forecasts, 2010-2019 Figure 6.1 US Defence Spending 2004-2019 Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 16/29
  • 17. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Figure 6.2 US Defence Spending Historically Figure 6.3 US Defence Spending Since 2001 Figure 6.4 US Defence Spending as a Percentage of GDP Figure 7.1 UK Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 8.1 French Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 9.1 German Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 10.1 Italian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 11.1 Canadian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 12.1 Australian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 13.1 Japanese Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 14.1 Russian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 15.1 PRC Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 16.1 Indian Defence Spending 2004-2019 Figure 20.1 Global Military Communications Forecasts, 2010-2019 Figure 20.2 US CET&I Spending, 2006-2019 Figure 20.3 US Military Communications Market Forecasts, 2010-2019 Companies, Organisations and Programmes Mentioned in the Report Absolute Analysis (US) Aculab (US) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 17/29
  • 18. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Satellite System (Canada) Advent Communications (US) Agilent Technologies (US) Air Command & Control Systems (ACCS) Integrated Project Team (IPT) (UK) Airbus Group Aitech Rugged Group Inc (US) Alcatel Alenia Space (Thales Alenia Space) Altera (US) Americom Government Services, Inc. (US) Analogue Optical Signal Processing (AOSP) (US) Anritsu Company (US) Assistant Defence Minister (Materiel) (Canada) Association of Defence & Security Professional Electronics Industries (France) Association of French Aerospace Companies (Gifas) Association of Land Defence Equipment Industries (Gicat) (France) Association of Naval Construction and Weapons Industries (Gican) (France) ATDI (UK) Athena Programme (France) Atlas Research and Development Centre (Russia) Australian Defence Force Australian Industry and Defence Network (AIDN) Avtec (US) BAE Systems (US / Multinational) Battle Space Communications Land (BSC(L)) (Australia) BelAir Networks (US) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 18/29
  • 19. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Bernier (France) Bharat Dynamics Ltd (India) Bharat Earth Movers Ltd (India) Bharat Electronics (India) Bharat Electronics Ltd (India) Boeing (US / Multinational) Boeing Australia (Australia) Boeing Satellite Systems Bowman (UK) Bowman and Tactical Communications and Information Systems (BATCIS) IPT (UK) BT (British Telecom) (UK) Canada First programme CC Ploenzke (Germany) Central Military Commission (CMC) (RC) Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) (France) Chief Information Officer Group (CIOG) (Australia) China Electronics Technology Group Corp (CETC) (PRC) China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) (PRC) China Satellite Communications Corporation (ChinaSatcom) (PRC) Cisco Systems (US / Multinational) Cobham (UK) Cogent Defence & Security Networks (UK) Command Support Information Systems (CSIS) IPT (UK) Commission on Science, Technology and National Defence Industry (Costind) (PRC) Communications & Power Industries (US) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 19/29
  • 20. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Communications et Systèmes (CS) (France) Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center [US Army] (Cerdec) Compact Lasers for Coherent Communications, Imaging and Targeting (CCIT) (US) Computer Sciences Corporation (US) Connectionless Networks (CN) (US) Control-Based Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (CBMANet) (US) COTS Journal (US) Curtiss-Wright (US) Dalnyaya Radiosvyaz Holding Company (Russia) Data Link Solutions (DLS) (US) Datamat (Italy) DataPath (US) Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) (US) Defence Communication Services Agency (UK) Defence Contract Management Agency (DCMA) (US) Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) (UK) Defence Fixed Telecommunications System for the MoD (UK) Defence Industries Council (Cidef) (France) Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA) (US) Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) (Australia) Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) (Australia) Defence Spectrum Strategic Plan (ADSSP) Defense Commercial Vendors Coalition (US) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 20/29
  • 21. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Department of Defense (US) Department of National Defence (DND) (Canada) Dicon Fiberoptics Inc (US) Directorate for Cooperation and Industrial Affairs (DGA) (France) Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) (US) DRS Technologies (US) E&E Enterprises (US) EADS (Europe / Multinational) EADS Astrium (UK) EADS Deutschland GmbH (Germany) EADS DS (Germany) EFJohnson Company (US) ELCON Systemtechnik (Germany) ELG (France) EM Solutions Pty Ltd (Australia) Emrise Corporation (US) EMS Technologies (US) Ericsson (Sweden) Ericsson Federal Inc. (US) Falcon (UK) Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of- Sight Terminals (FAB-T) (US) Federal Ministry of Defence (FMoD) (Germany) Federal Office for Information Management and IT of the German Federal Armed Forces (IT AmtBw) (Germany) Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (Germany) Felin (France) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 21/29
  • 22. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Finmeccanica (Italy) FSB Communications Security Centre (Russia) Fujitsu (Japan) Future Combat Systems (US) Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) project (UK) Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (India) GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms (US / Japan) General Armaments Department (GAD) (PRC) General Dynamics C4 Systems (US) General Dynamics Canada (Canada) General Dynamics Decision Systems (UK) General Dynamics Land Systems (US) General pour l'Armement (DGA) (France) Global Information Grid (US) Goa Shipyard Ltd (India) Guiana Space Centre Harris Corp. (US) Harris Systems (UK) High Capacity Tactical Communications Network (HCTCN) (Canada) High Frequency Modernisation Project (Australia) Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (India) Huanyu Mobile Technology Co. (PRC) Huawei Technologies (PRC) Hughes (US) IBM (US / Multinational) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 22/29
  • 23. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Identification and Communication Equipment (ICE) IPT (UK) Indian Army Tactical Communications System Intelsat General Corporation (US) Inter-Digital (US) International Communications Group (US) Italian MoD ITT Communications Systems (US) JSC (Joint-Stock Company) Relero (Russia) JTRS Joint Programme Executive Office (JPEO) (US) Kaiser Electro-Optics Inc Kosmos Satellite (Russia) L-3 Communications (US) Land Warrior (US) Lockheed Martin (US) Luneberg Antennas (France) Maritime Communications and Information Management Architecture Modernisation (Australia) Mayflower Communications (US) Mazagon Dock Ltd (India) Mercury Computer Systems (MCS) (US) Milsatcom Joint Programme Office (MJPO) (US) Ministry of Defence (India) Ministry of Defence (UK) Ministry of Information Industry (MII) (PRC) Ministry of National Defence (Russia) Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd (India) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 23/29
  • 24. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Mobilcom (Germany) Mobile Network (MIMO) (US) Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) (US) Modernised High Frequency Communications System (MHFCS) (Australia) Motorola (US) National Command Authority (US) Nato Navy and Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) (US) NEC (Japan) Networking in Extreme Environments (Netex) (US) Nokia (Finland / Multinational) Northrop Grumman (US) Omega Training Group Optical & Radio Frequency (RF) Combined Link Experiment (Orcle) (US) Pacific Star Communication (PacStar) (US) Paradigm Secure Communications (UK) People's Liberation Army (PLA) Power Aware Computing and Communication (PAC/C) (US) PrismTech Solutions Americas (US) Proactive Communications Inc (US) Project Hercules Project Manager, Tactical Radio Communications Systems (PM TRCS) (US) QinetiQ (UK) Quintech Electronics (US) Racal Acoustics (UK) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 24/29
  • 25. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Radio Frequency Systems Program Office (Australia) Raytheon (US) Regimental Command and Control System (ReCS) (Japan) Richelieu Committee (France) Rivulet Communications (US) Rockwell Collins (US) Rosoboronexport (Russia) Royal Australian Navy (RAN) SAAB Defence, Aviation & Space (Sweden / Multinational) Saft (Germany) Sagem Défense Sécurité (France) SAIC (US / Multinational) Samsung (Korea / Multinational) Satellite Communications (Satcom) IPT (UK) Satellite, Radio-Relay and Tropospheric Communication (STARS) Consortium (Russia) Secure Communication Systems (US) Segovia (US) Selenia Communications (Italy) Selex Communications (Italy) Senate Armed Services Committee (US) Short Term Strategic Air-Lift (STSA) Sicral (Italy) Siemens (Germany) Simmons & Simmons (UK) Sitab consortium (Italy) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 25/29
  • 26. Find Industry reports, Company profiles ReportLinker and Market Statistics Skynet (UK) Spectrum Signal Processing (Canada) Spectrum Signal Processing (Canada) State Council Information Office of China Strategic Terrestrial Radio Systems (STRS) IPT (UK) Stratos (UK) Syracuse III (France) Tactical Air Control Party Modernization (TACP-M) programme (US) Tactical Radio System (US) Tadiran Communications (US) Tata Group (India Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI) (Japan) Technology for Frequency Agile Digitally Synthesised Transmitters (Tfast) (US) Teledife (Director's Office of Information Science and Advanced Technologies) (Italy) Telespazio (Italy) Tenix Defence (Australia) Thales (France) Thales Alenia Space (France) Thales Australia Thales Communications (US) The Next Generation Programme (XG) (US) Theatre and Formation Communication Systems (TFCS) IPT (UK) Transformational Satellite (TSAT) T-Systems (Germany) Ultra Electronics (Canada) Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat' Page 26/29
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