Some of the major findings of this research show that nearly $5 Billion, or 81% of the $6.7 Billion U.S. Federal R&D spending in 2006 on Homeland Security can be found in agencies OTHER than the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In addition, nearly $1.6 Billion will be spent on Intelligence & Warning, while $3.6 Billion will be spent on Defending from Catastrophic Threats:
2006 U.S. Federal Agency HLS R&D Funding by Agency [$Million]
* – Intelligence Community
2006 U.S. Federal Agency HLS R&D Funding By Mission [$Billion]
In over 470 pages, 307 graphs and 121 tables, Homeland Security Research Corp provides a comprehensive analysis of the 2006-2010 HLS R&D activity that is funded by all major U.S. federal agencies and departments:
2006 – 2010 U.S. Federal HLS R&D Programs, Grants and Budgets Segmented by Mission
Strategic Activity
# of Major Programs
# of Agencies
R&D Funding (2006-2010
$M / Year)
Bio-Defense
62
8
$2800M
Nuclear/Radiological
24
6
$1000M
Agro/Food
32
6
$840M
Chemical
35
5
$285M
Facilities Protection
6
4
$243M
Cyber-Security
7
3
$225M
Explosives Detection
17
3
$100M
Physical Security
21
5
$117M
Emergency Responder
6
2
$97M
Further, we dissect agencies, resources and budgets and provide the 2006-2010 R&D programs and budgets forecast segmented by 4 categories:
2006 – 2010 HLS R&D Budgets Forecast and Programs by Strategic Activity (i.e., Critical Infrastructure Protection, Defending Against Catastrophic Threats, Border & Transportation, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Intelligence and Warning)
2006 – 2010 HLS R&D Budgets Forecast and Programs by Mission Activity (i.e., Intelligence, Physical Security, Chemical Defense, Nuclear/Radiological)
2006 – 2010 HLS R&D Budgets Forecast and Programs by U.S. Federal Agency (i.e., DOD, Intelligence Community, DHS, DOE)
2006 – 2010 HLS R&D Budgets Forecast and Programs by Grantee (i.e., Private Sector, Academic, Government)
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This pioneering research is a product of our continuing, massive market research effort with the goal of mapping out this rapidly growing industry. It is a result of 15 researcher years, hundreds of interviews, and in-depth analysis of more than 6000 documents. We at Homeland Security Research Corp. are proud to finally bring to light this highly anticipated & long awaited market research.
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