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110th U.S. Congress - Impact on Homeland Security Markets
Date
Feb, 2007
Pages
87
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Abstract:
Countries covered:
United States
Approximately $30 billion will shift or be added in Homeland Security markets over the next 5 years as a result of the Democratic takeover of Congress.
This is the main conclusion of this new research.
The research analyzes in detail the legislative and political agendas of the new Democratic Congress, the new leaders of homeland security related committees and other relevant committees, the economic, operational and political climates. The conclusions are contained in a detailed forecast of the homeland security markets and the technological sectors that will be impacted by the new Democratic Congress.
Markets covered by this report include, among others:
Chemical Plants & Hazmat security markets
Mexican Border Fence markets
Communications Interoperability markets
Immigration technology markets
Air Cargo security markets
Container Security markets
Land transportation security markets
Table of contents:
1. Administration
1.1. Scope of This Report
1.2. Methodology
1.3. Basic Scenario Assumptions
2. Executive Summary
2.1. Major Research Conclusions
2.1.1. HLS-Related Challenges to 110th Congress
2.1.2. What to Expect From the 110th Congress on Homeland Security?
2.1.3. What is Needed To Actually Influence The Evolution of HLS-Related Issues?
2.1.4. Several Realities the Democrats Should Not Forget
2.1.5. Basic Analysis Elements
2.1.6. “First 100 Hours” HLS Legislation
2.2. The 100th Congress Consolidated Impact on 2007-2011 HLS Markets
2.3. 110th Congress - Forecasted Impact on Specific HLS Mission Activities
3. 110th Congress - Makeup
3.1. General Information
3.2. The 110th Congress - Senate
3.3. The 110th Congress - House of Representatives
3.3.1. House Regional/Party Division
3.4. Congressional Leadership
3.4.1. Senate
3.4.2. House of Representatives
4. House - Homeland Security-Relevant Committees - Makeup and Implication on HLS Markets
4.1. House HLS Committees Organizational Diagram
4.2. House Homeland Security Committee
4.2.1. House Judiciary Committee
4.2.2. House Select Committee on Intelligence
4.2.3. Appropriations Committee
4.2.4. Budget Committee
4.2.5. Energy and Commerce
4.2.6. Oversight and Government Reform
4.2.7. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations
4.2.8. Ways and Means Committee
5. Senate - Homeland Security Relevant Committees - Makeup and Implication on HLS Markets
5.1. HLS Related Senate Committees Organizational Diagram
5.1.1. Homeland Security and Government Affairs
5.1.2. Appropriations
5.1.3. Commerce, Science and Transportation
5.1.4. Energy and Natural Resources
5.1.5. Finance
5.1.6. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
5.1.7. Senate Judiciary Committee (Immigration Subcommittee, Terrorism/Technology Subcommittee)
6. Key HLS Priorities in the 110th Congress
6.1. Additional Priorities
7. U.S. Federal HLS Outlay Forecast - 2007-2011
7.1. Intelligence and Warning Outlay - 2007-2011
7.2. Border and Transportation Security (BTS) Outlay - 2007-2011
7.3. Domestic Counterterrorism Outlay - 2007-2011
7.4. Protecting Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets Security Outlay - 2007-2011
7.5. Defending Against Catastrophic Threats Outlay - 2007-2011
7.6. Emergency Preparedness and Response Outlay - 2007-2011
8. 110th Congress - Impact on HLS Markets by HLS sub-Industries and HLS Sectors
8.1. Interoperable Communications
8.2. State and Local First Responders Resources Markets
8.3. Information-Sharing Markets
8.4. Transportation Security Markets
8.5. Border Protection Markets
8.6. Maritime Cargo Security Markets
8.7. Aviation Security Markets
8.8. Air Cargo Markets
8.9. Nuclear Terror Mitigation Markets
8.10. Chemical Plant and Hazmat Security Markets
8.11. Critical Infrastructure Security Markets
9. Impact of 110th Congress on the Department of Homeland Security
10. Pending HLS Legislation
10.1. Communications Related Bills
10.2. Air, Sea and Land Transportation Bills
10.3. CBRN Terror Bills
10.4. Border Security (including Immigration) Bills
10.5. Chemical & Hazmat Security Bills
10.6. First Responders Bills
10.7. Major Disaster Bills
10.8. General HLS Bills
11. 9/11 Commission HLS Recommendations
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