Biometrics Refers To Automated Identification Method Using Unique Human Identifiers Like Fingerprint

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.
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May 12, 2009 - PRLog -- San Francisco, CA and London, UK;
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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.

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.

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 Défense Sécurité (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
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