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U.S. Public Safety Market The Latest Happenings and Trends
Public Safety / IT: Telecom
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Public Safety, Government, Federal Government subscriptions. This 27-page report discusses and analyzes the latest happenings and trends within the public safety IT and Telecom market . Multiple US Public Safety forecasts by both category and level are available within this report from 2010-2015. Public Safety includes any and all police, fire, and emergency related offices, departments, and agencies within the federal, state and local levels. Local levels include all municipalities, townships, and special districts. Public safety includes homeland security, emergency communications, emergency management, 9-1-1 communications, and all first responder communications. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
11/03/2011
$3,000.00
iDRD-11USITTPB-EXP-00
US Federal Government Information Technology Expenditures By Civilian Department, 2010-2015
Federal Government / Information Technology
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT expenditures for Federal Government By Civilian Department.  Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. Federal Government spending on IT by it's civilian department is expected to increase to more than $33 billion in 2015. The majority share of this amount is projected to come from areas such as applications and telecom services & equipment, totaling in at approximately 65%. While the network hardware segment has the lowest spending with regard to IT expenses, the third party services & outsourcing market is likely to increase spending on IT at the greatest rate through 2011, with a 5 year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1%. Spending on IT personnel is expected to record a drastic decrease, with CAGR at -12.2% over the same period. Spending on Information Technology is largely supported by both conservative and liberal camps as an effort to make government processes more efficient through the use of existing and new technology.
 
07/27/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITFG-EXP-01
US Federal Government Information Technology Expenditures By Defense Department, 2010-2015
Federal Government / Information Technology
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT expenditures for Federal Government By Defense Department.  Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. By 2015, Defense Department IT spending is expected to account for over 68% of total Federal Government spending on Information Technology. Such increased investments are justified in order to safeguard the country and its people from internal and external threats alike. In 2015, spending on Information Technology by Defense Department will record an increase of 4% over the previous year, equaling approximately $72 billion. It is expected that defense spending will be concentrated around network hardware, outsourcing and applications enterprises. On the contrary, spending on network hardware and IT personnel will decrease dramatically, as innovations and trends such as cloud computing and outsourcing provide affordable and high quality means of achieving the desired results.
 
07/27/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITFG-EXP-02
Government IT Today: A Look at the Latest Budget and Technology Trends
Government / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 15 page report provides market insights on the latest U.S. Government IT budget and tech trends in terms of products, constraints, and challenges and initiatives. Market forecasts highlights are included in this report from 2010 to 2015. Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing 3rd party services. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, must possess a governmental character (such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public, or the ability to levy taxes), and must have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
07/19/2011
$2,000.00
iDRD-11USITGT-EXP-00
US Government Wireless Data Services Expenditures, 2010-2015
Government / Wireless Data
A concurrent study on U.S. Government wireless voice and data spending during the years 2011 to 2015 is a study of contrasts. While the former is a story of downsizing, the latter, as the tables indicate, is all about augmentation. Even in the face of this augmentation, the Government is actually set to lose it's share of overall U.S. business wireless data expenditure. Coupled with the slowness in downsizing observed within the voice services spending results, the slowness in increasing data expenditure is not really surprising. Mid-sized businesses will take the lead in the increasing commitment to wireless data services. It is only the enterprise businesses that will register single digit growth, highlighting the fact that smaller Government departments have much larger ground to cover in terms of wireless data readiness. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on Wireless Data expenditures for Government. Compass Intelligence defines wireless data as expenditures on for-fee data transport services over a wireless network, even when sessions are terminated on a wireline network. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Size of business includes SOHO(1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
06/16/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USBTMGT-EXP-00
US Government Wireless Equipment Expenditures, 2010-2015
Government / Wireless Equipment
Compass intelligence forecasts a steady growth for U.S. Government wireless equipment spending taking place during the years 2011 to 2015. Wireless is a recent cousin of its traditional wireline counterpart. It has however, spanned the trajectory of progression from voice to data in much less time than wireline. As a result, the traction for wireless equipment is derived from a strong upswing on the data front and a receding thrust on the voice front. However, recession in the voice thrust is not as strong as what is observed on the wireline front. Enterprises will continue to define the overall growth pattern as they account for an overwhelming share of the U.S. Government's wireless expenditure. In such a scenario, it is not surprising that enterprises will lag behind most of the smaller departments in terms of spending growth rates. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on Wireless Equipment expenditures for Government. Compass Intelligence defines wireless equipment as expenditures on wireless handsets and related products, including, but not limited to, earpieces, faceplates, car adapters and power supplies. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Size of business includes SOHO(1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
06/16/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USBTQGT-EXP-00
US Government Wireless Voice Services Expenditures, 2010-2015
Government / Wireless Voice
Compass Intelligence forecasts that U.S. Government wireless voice service spending will incur a slightly declining trend in the years 2011 through 2015. In spite of this decline, the U.S. Government will occupy a larger share of overall U.S. business spending on wireless voice services. These two facts indicate that while the US government is alive to the trends in downsizing of voice expenditure in general, the rate at which it will effect these steps will be slower than the industry at large. This slowness is an inherent part of any Government's functioning philosophy. In other contexts, it is this conservativeness that reassures sellers regarding the stability of the sector. On the size related front, smaller Government departments will be more aggressive in getting voice related costs reduced as they stand to gain more proportionately out of any savings accrued. The mid-sized Government departments will buck the trend and in fact will witness a slight increase in wireless voice expenditure, shedding light on the possible backlog of wireless enablement of these respective departments. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on Wireless Voice expenditures for Government. Compass Intelligence defines wireless voice as expenditures on dial tone related services, where voice calls are delivered over a wireless network. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Size of business includes SOHO(1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
06/15/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USBTLGT-EXP-00
Federal Government Today: A Look at the Latest Civilian and Defense Technology Trends
Federal Government / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Federal Government subscription. This 16-page report examines the latest civilian and defense technologies and emerging trends within the Federal Government vertical. Topics such as market indicators, market dynamics, Telecommunications, and growing connectivity and other emerging Federal Government technology trends are discussed. Several forecasts on US Federal Government IT expenditures by both category and segment are also included in this report. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Federal Government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the U.S. Federal Government. State includes all state level offices, agencies, departments, and organizations of the U.S. state governments. Local includes all county, municipal, township, and special district governments of the local governments in the U.S.
 
06/08/2011
$2,000.00
iDRD-11USITFG-EXP-00
US Government Computer Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2010-2015
Government / IT: Computer Hardware
Computer spending has been significantly impacted by the commoditization of standard computer hardware. Although government computer hardware spending has been somewhat stabilized through e-government initiatives, as the initial implementation stage comes to a close, it is expected that computer spending in this sector will begin to diminish. Compass Intelligence defines IT computer hardware as business expenditures on computing equipment, such as servers, PCs, laptops, storage solutions and peripherals. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITCGT-EXL-00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2010-2015
Government / IT: Network Hardware
Government bandwidth requirements are increasing between 20 and 30 percent annually, resulting in a continuing need for greater capacity and faster network connections. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) explores the growth in Government network hardware expenditures driven by this requirement for more bandwidth. Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITNGT-EXL-00
US Government Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services Expenditures By Government Level, 2010-2015
Government / IT: Outsourcing
Like other verticals, Government is increasingly relying on outsourcing to satisfy IT needs. Agencies will have to rely increasingly on outsourcing third-party contractors and consultants in the short-term to meet the aggressive goals of the e-government initiative, particularly in light of the gap that exists in highly skilled IT personnel. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Business Managed Hosted Services subscription and includes market intelligence on outsourcing expenditures for Government by level (Federal, State, and Local). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITOGT-EXL-00
US Government IT Personnel Expenditures By Government Level, 2010-2015
Government / IT: Personnel
As with in other verticals, government is outsourcing an increasing portion of IT needs to third party vendors, resulting in decreased IT personnel spending. However, because government, due to security issues, is unable to outsource as much as other segments, IT personnel spending is decreasing at a slower rate than in other verticals. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government subscription and includes market intelligence on IT personnel expenditures for Government by level. Compass Intelligence defines IT personnel as expenditures on internal staffing, part-time and full-time, within a firm's IT department. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITPGT-EXL-00
US Government Telecom Services & Equipment Expenditures By Government Level, 2010-2015
Government / IT: Telecom
US Government telecom spending will largely be driven by wireless services, as in other verticals. However, unique opportunities also exist in government such as advanced telecommunications features for an increasingly high-tech military. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Business Telecom subscriptions and includes market intelligence on telecom services expenditures for Government by level. Compass Intelligence defines IT telecom as business expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITTGT-EXL-00
US Federal Government Applications Expenditures, 2010-2015
Federal Government / IT: Applications
Application spending in the government sector is a strong area of growth. Fueling this spending category are applications such as cloud computing, the adoption of hosted collaboration and project management and green IT. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Applications Market subscription and includes market intelligence on Applications expenditures by the Federal Government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITAFG-EXP-00
US Federal Government Computer Hardware Expenditures By Level, 2010-2015
Federal Government / IT: Computer Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT: Computer Hardware expenditures for Federal Government. Compass Intelligence defines computer hardware as business expenditures on computing equipment, such as servers, PCs, laptops, storage solutions and peripherals. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITCFG-EXL-00
US Federal Government Information Technology Expenditures, 2010-2015
Federal Government / Information Technology
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT expenditures for Federal Government. Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITFG-EXP-00
US Federal Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2010-2015
Federal Government / IT: Network Hardware
Federal government spending on network hardware will be driven by increasing bandwidth needs as well as expansion of e-government services. In addition, the need for more data storage is evident and new innovations promising to change network-attached storage as we know it will require a major spend as large agencies move away from older, less efficient data silos to a shared model that requires newer storage technologies like avionics. Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITNFG-EXP-00
US Federal Government Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services Expenditures, 2010-2015
Federal Government / IT: Outsourcing
The general shift toward specialized third party outsourced solutions is magnified in the government sector by the need to meet the aggressive goals of the e-government initiative, particularly in light of the gap that exists in highly skilled IT personnel. Furthermore, increased war and political activities overseas creates a need over the next 3 to 5 years to outsource a number of key IT services and solutions to 3rd parties, especially around the defense departments. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services hardware expenditures for Federal Government. Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services consists of expenditures on services rendered by 3rd parties, including IT outsourcing companies.The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITOFG-EXP-00
US Federal Government IT Personnel Expenditures, 2010-2015
Federal Government / IT: Personnel
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT: Personnel expenditures for Federal Government. Compass Intelligence defines IT personnel as expenditures on internal staffing, part-time and full-time, within a firm's IT department. This may include the salaries of non-technical staff, such as office managers, that are performing IT related duties in smaller companies. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITPFG-EXP-00
US Federal Government Telecom Services & Equipment Expenditures, 2010-2015
Federal Government / IT: Telecom
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Federal Government subscription & includes market intelligence on IT: Telecom Services & Equipment expenditures for Federal Government. Compass Intelligence defines telecom services & equipment expenditures as expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator.  This category of IT spending also consists of business expenditures on wireline voice equipment, such as TDM PBXs and handsets, and wireless voice/mobile data equipment. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2010 through 2015 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
03/21/2011
$1,000.00
xDRD-11USITTFG-EXP-00
US Government IT Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / Information Technology
Despite the economic restraints, Government spending on IT has been on the rise and is expected to grow at an increasing rate as the US moves out of the recession. The largest investment in IT solutions will be in programs for economic stimulus, alternative energy sources, health care and welfare. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government subscription and includes market intelligence on IT expenditures for Government by level. Compass Intelligence defines IT as expenditures that consist of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
07/19/2010
$1,000.00
xDRD-10USITGT-EXL-00
US Federal Government Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services Expenditures, 2009-2014
Federal Government / IT: Outsourcing
The general shift toward specialized third party outsourced solutions is magnified in the government sector by the need to meet the aggressive goals of the e-government initiative, particularly in light of the gap that exists in highly skilled IT personnel. Furthermore, increased war and political activities overseas creates a need over the next 3 to 5 years to outsource a number of key IT services and solutions to 3rd parties, especially around the defense departments. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services hardware expenditures for Federal Government. Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services consists of expenditures on services rendered by 3rd parties, including IT outsourcing companies. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
05/06/2010
$1,500.00
xDRD-10USITOFG-EXP-00
US Government IT Personnel Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / IT: Personnel
As with in other verticals, government is outsourcing an increasing portion of IT needs to third party vendors, resulting in decreased IT personnel spending. However, because government, due to security issues, is unable to outsource as much as other segments, IT personnel spending is decreasing at a slower rate than in other verticals. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government subscription and includes market intelligence on IT personnel expenditures for Government by level. Compass Intelligence defines IT personnel as expenditures on internal staffing, part-time and full-time, within a firm's IT department. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/21/2010
$1,000.00
US Government Telecom Services & Equipment Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / IT: Telecom
US Government telecom spending will largely be driven by wireless services, as in other verticals. However, unique opportunities also exist in government such as advanced telecommunications features for an increasingly high-tech military. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Business Telecom subscriptions and includes market intelligence on telecom services expenditures for Government by level. Compass Intelligence defines IT telecom as business expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/21/2010
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Network Hardware Expenditures, 2009-2014
Federal Government / IT: Network Hardware
Federal government spending on network hardware will be driven by increasing bandwidth needs as well as expansion of e-government services. In addition, the need for more data storage is evident and new innovations promising to change network-attached storage as we know it will require a major spend as large agencies move away from older, less efficient data silos to a shared model that requires newer storage technologies like avionics. Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/21/2010
$1,000.00
xDRD-10USITNFG-EXP-00
US Government Computer Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / IT: Computer Hardware
Computer spending has been significantly impacted by the commoditization of standard computer hardware. Although government computer hardware spending has been somewhat stabilized through e-government initiatives, as the initial implementation stage comes to a close, it is expected that computer spending in this sector will begin to diminish. Compass Intelligence defines IT computer hardware as business expenditures on computing equipment, such as servers, PCs, laptops, storage solutions and peripherals. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/20/2010
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Applications Expenditures, 2009-2014
Federal Government / IT: Applications
Application spending in the government sector is a strong area of growth. Fueling this spending category are applications such as cloud computing, the adoption of hosted collaboration and project management and green IT. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Applications Market subscription and includes market intelligence on Applications expenditures by the Federal Government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
04/20/2010
$1,000.00
US Government Network Hardware Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / IT: Network Hardware
Government bandwidth requirements are increasing between 20 and 30 percent annually, resulting in a continuing need for greater capacity and faster network connections. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) explores the growth in Government network hardware expenditures driven by this requirement for more bandwidth. Compass Intelligence defines IT network hardware as business expenditures on equipment purchased to connect PCs to one another in local area networks, as well as to connect locations/LANs via wide-area networks. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/15/2010
$1,000.00
US Government Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / IT: Outsourcing
Like other verticals, Government is increasingly relying on outsourcing to satisfy IT needs. Agencies will have to rely increasingly on outsourcing third-party contractors and consultants in the short-term to meet the aggressive goals of the e-government initiative, particularly in light of the gap that exists in highly skilled IT personnel. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Business Managed Hosted Services subscription and includes market intelligence on outsourcing expenditures for Government by level (Federal, State, and Local). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/12/2010
$1,000.00
US Government Applications Expenditures By Government Level, 2009-2014
Government / IT: Applications
Application spending in the government sector is a strong area of growth. Fueling this spending category are applications such as cloud computing, the adoption of hosted collaboration and project management and green IT. This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) is part of the Government and Applications Market subscription and includes market intelligence on IT: Applications expenditures for Government by level. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2009 through 2014 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market. This is an On-Demand Market report. In an effort to provide our customers with the most current forecast and trending data available, once ordered, this report will be generated and made available to the client within 24 hours.
 
04/08/2010
$1,000.00
Quarterly Government Contracts: 4th Quarter 2009, A look at the Latest Major Government Contracts in the U.S.
Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 13-page report discusses and analyzes the major government contracts in the U.S. during the 4th Quarter of 2009. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
01/18/2010
$1,500.00
aDRD-09USITGT-NEWZ-04
What’s News?: USPS Awards PATN Contract to AT&T
Government / Business Managed & Hosting Services
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 13-page report discusses and analyzes AT&T Government Solutions recent announced that it had been awarded a 4-year, $120-million contract extension by USPS under the PATN contract. Under terms of the agreement, AT&T will provide Managed Network Services such as IP address management, design and engineering, onsite installation, router, firewall, and Interactive Voice Response. The AT&T global Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-enabled network, a fully managed, highly secure, scalable data network, will continue to serve as the platform for this innovative network solution. The Expert Guide for this report is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
12/21/2009
$500.00
aDRD-09USBMGT-NEWZ-00
What’s News?: US Federal Government Consolidates NASA's IT Spend
Federal Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 8-page report discusses NASA’s recent plans to award five contracts as part of the Information Technology Infrastructure Integration Program (I3P) acquisition to consolidate the agency's IT and data services. Input Inc., a market research firm, has estimated the total value for the five contracts, based on NASA’s draft RFPs, to be $4.3 billion. The services contracts would consolidate current NASA contracts such as the Outsourcing Desktop Initiative for NASA and Unified NASA Information Technology Services. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
12/17/2009
$750.00
aDRD-09USITFG-NEWZ-01
Government IT Today: IT Budget and Tech Trends in Government
Government / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This free report is a short powerpoint presentation highlighting US Government IT budget and tech trends. Market forecasts highlights are included in this report from 2008 to 2013. Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing 3rd party services. Federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
10/12/2009
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iDRD-09USITGT-FREE-00
Quarterly Government Contracts: 2nd & 3rd Quarter 2009, A look at the Latest Major Government Contracts in the U.S.
Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 14-page report discusses and analyzes the major government contracts in the U.S. during the 2nd thru 3rd Quarters of 2009. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie.
 
10/08/2009
$1,500.00
aDRD-09USITGT-NEWZ-03
What’s News?: Verizon Business Powers HHS towards Unified Communications
Federal Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business Applications, Business IT, Business Telecom, Government, Healthcare, and Federal Government subscriptions. This 6-page announcement discusses Verizon Businesses announced winning of a potential 245 million dollar Washington Interagency Telecommunications System (WITS 3) contract that deals with provisioning of voice, data and collaboration services to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through the year 2015. The contract covers the National Capital Region. Also included in this report is a forecast on U.S. Federal Government IT Expenditures, as well as US Department of Health and Human Services IT Expenditures. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
07/21/2009
$750.00
aDRD-09USITFG-NEWZ-00
US Federal Government Information Technology Expenditures By Civilian Department, 2008-2013
Federal Government / Information Technology
This xDRD (Excel-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Federal Government and Government subscriptions. This forecast shows IT spending for the top ten federal civilian departments or agencies. Forecasts for the total civilian market and for the top ten departments are shown from 2007 to 2012. Also included in this forecast are annual growth rates for the total market and for each department, as well as percentages that show how each department represents the total market. The top federal civilian departments include the Departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Justice, Treasury, and Transportation. Federal civilian departments include all departments and agencies that are not part of the Department of Defense. The Expert Guide for this xDRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
04/29/2009
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Information Technology Expenditures By Defense Department, 2008-2013
Federal Government / Information Technology
This xDRD (Excel-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Federal Government and Government subscriptions. This forecast shows IT spending for the three major defense segments (Air Force, Army, and Navy), as well as the category of Defense Agencies. Forecasts for the total Defense market and for the four segments are shown from 2008 to 2013. Also included in this forecast are annual growth rates for the total market and for each department, as well as percentages that show how each segment represents the total market. Please note, the Marines are a part of the Navy. The Expert Guide for this xDRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
04/29/2009
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Computer Hardware Expenditures, 2008-2013
Federal Government / IT: Computer Hardware
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT: Computer Hardware expenditures for Federal Government.  Compass Intelligence defines computer hardware as business expenditures on computing equipment, such as servers, PCs, laptops, storage solutions and peripherals. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
04/21/2009
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services Expenditures, 2008-2013
Federal Government / IT: Outsourcing
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT: Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services hardware expenditures for Federal Government. Outsourcing & 3rd Party Services consists of expenditures on services rendered by 3rd parties, including IT outsourcing companies.Managed services include those managed services delivered by Telecom and communications service providers. These services include, but are not limited to, managed and hosted services (from a provider other than a telecom operator), application development and integration and IT support/Help desk.  Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.


 
04/21/2009
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Information Technology Expenditures, 2008-2013
Federal Government / Information Technology
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT expenditures for Federal Government.  Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
04/21/2009
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Personnel Expenditures, 2008-2013
Federal Government / IT: Personnel
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT: Personnel expenditures for Federal Government. Compass Intelligence defines IT personnel as expenditures on internal staffing, part-time and full-time, within a firm's IT department.  This may include the salaries of non-technical staff, such as office managers, that are performing IT related duties in smaller companies. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
04/21/2009
$1,000.00
US Federal Government Telecom Services & Equipment Expenditures, 2008-2013
Federal Government / IT: Telecom
This Excel-based Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Government and Federal Government subscription includes market intelligence on IT: Telecom Services & Equipment expenditures for Federal Government.  Compass Intelligence defines telecom services & equipment expenditures as expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator.  This category of IT spending also consists of business expenditures on wireline voice equipment, such as TDM PBXs and handsets, and wireless voice/mobile data equipment. Compass Intelligence defines government as all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. Federal includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
04/21/2009
$1,000.00
What’s News?: Cisco's TelePresence Meets Federal Government through AT&T
Federal Government / Business Voice
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government, Federal Government, Public Safety and Competitive Profiles subscriptions. This 9-page announcement discusses Cisco and AT&T's joint offering of Cisco's TelePresence video conferencing solution, which will be targeted at federal government customers. The partners will aim at catering to agencies under the Schedule 70 and Networx initiatives of the GSA. Also included in this report is a forecast on US Government IT Spending broken out by level, 2008-2013. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Public safety includes any and all police, fire, and emergency related offices, departments, and agencies within the federal, state and local levels. Local levels include all municipalities, townships, and special districts. Public safety includes homeland security, emergency communications, emergency management, 9-1-1 communications, and all first responder communications. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
04/15/2009
$750.00
Quarterly Government Contracts: 1st Quarter 2009, A look at the Latest Major Government Contracts in the U.S.
Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 7-page report discusses and analyzes the major government contracts in the U.S. during the 1st Quarter of 2009. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
04/02/2009
$1,500.00
Change Government: What does Obama mean for the IT industry?
Government / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government,Federal Government and Public Safety subscriptions. This 12-page report discusses what Obama's plans are for the IT industry and how this will affect the US Government industry. Some of the featured topics include: the stimulus impact on IT, Federal Contracts, Compliance and Regulation, Office of Chief Information Officer, Protectionism, Populism and Eliminating a Key Advantage for American Businesses and Encouraging IT Investment. Also included is a forecast on US Government IT Spending, 2008-2013. Government includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments, which include county, municipal, township, school district, and special district governments. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
04/01/2009
$2,000.00
Funding and Grant Trends in Public Safety
Public Safety / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Federal Government, Government and Public Safety subscriptions. This 17-page report includes the latest funding and grant trends in the US public safety market. Some of the featured topics include: public safety specific stimulus, priorities, state and local level funding, interoperability, 911 and E911 emergency call centers, national databases, open source software, and top funding grant sources. Also included is a forecast on US Public Safety Applications Spending, 2008-2013. Public safety includes any and all police, fire, and emergency related offices, departments, and agencies within the federal, state and local levels. Local levels include all municipalities, townships, and special districts. Public safety includes homeland security, emergency communications, emergency management, 9-1-1 communications, and all first responder communications. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
03/23/2009
$2,000.00
What’s News?: Sprint Throws its Hat in the Public Safety Communications Ring
Public Safety / IT: Telecom
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Public Safety, Government, and Federal Government subscriptions.  This 7-page announcement discusses Sprint Nextel's public-safety proposal pitched to the Obama transition team; a $2 billion plan to provide first responders with emergency interoperable wireless communications anywhere in the country within four hours, a model based on the use of fleets of trucks equipped with cellular gear and satellite backhaul. Also included in this report is a forecast on U.S. Public Safety IT Spending Broken Out by Category, 2008-2013. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Public safety includes any and all police, fire, and emergency related offices, departments, and agencies within the federal, state and local levels.  Local levels include all municipalities, townships, and special districts.  Public safety includes homeland security, emergency communications, emergency management, 9-1-1 communications, and all first responder communications.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.
 
03/02/2009
$750.00
What’s News?: AT&T Launches Fleet Management Solution for the Government
Government / Mobile Business Applications
This aDRD (Announcement-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Public Safety, Government, and Federal Government subscriptions.  This 7-page announcement discusses AT&T Business Solution’s recent announcement regarding the launch of its fleet management solutions from WebTech Wireless for the transportation, public works, waste management, public transit and public safety departments and purchasing, billing and budgeting functions of the government sector. Also included in this report is a forecast on U.S. Government Mobile Applications Expenditures, 2008-2013. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Public safety includes any and all police, fire, and emergency related offices, departments, and agencies within the federal, state and local levels.  Local levels include all municipalities, townships, and special districts.  Public safety includes homeland security, emergency communications, emergency management, 9-1-1 communications, and all first responder communications.  The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.

 


 
03/02/2009
$500.00
Winners and Losers: Excerpts from "Vertical Market Expectations for 2009 ICT Spending in the US"
Vertical Summary / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Business IT  and Business Telecom subscriptions. This free summary presentation discusses and analyzes the expectations, new challenges and opportunities in US business ICT spending and evaluates them by category and by vertical.   Business IT expenditures consist of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm’s IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson. Forecasts are from 2008 through 2013 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.
 
01/28/2009
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Expedition IT: A Look at the Federal Government IT Market
Federal Government / Information Technology
This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the  Government and Federal Government subscriptions.  This free report is a short powerpoint presentation highlighting the United States Federal Government IT market.  Market forecasts are included in this report from 2007 to 2012. Compass Intelligence defines information technology as business IT expenditures consisting of investments on services, equipment, applications and personnel to develop, manage and support a firm's IT infrastructure and communications.  This market consists of six categories: computer hardware, applications, network hardware, telecom, IT personnel and outsourcing & 3rd party services.  Federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government.  The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.

 
01/21/2009
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Quarterly Government Contracts: 4th Quarter 2008, A look at the Latest Major Government Contracts in the U.S.
Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government and Federal Government subscriptions. This 10-page insight discusses and analyzes the major government contracts in the U.S. during the 4th Quarter of 2008. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments. Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other: they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Stephanie Atkinson.  
 
01/14/2009
$1,500.00
What’s News?: ISO/IEC 20000 Certification Provides Verizon Business With The Competitive Edge
Federal Government / Information Technology
This aDRD (Announcement Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government, Federal Government, and Competitive Profiles subscription.  This 9-page insight discusses Verizon's recent announcement that it has obtained the first ever ISO/ICE 20000 certification for its GNOSC in Ashley, VA, to provide support for security and operational requirements of Federal Government customers in addition to serving as an emergency command and briefing center as well as office space for the relevant staff. The government industry includes all establishments of the federal government, state governments, and local governments.  Three criteria are used to distinguish independent governmental organizations from each other:  they must exist as an organized entity, possess a governmental character, such as having a high degree of responsibility to the public or the ability to levy taxes, and have substantial autonomy, including fiscal and administrative independence. The federal government includes all civilian and defense agencies, departments, organizations, and offices of the US federal government. The Expert Guide for this DRD is Kneko Burney.
 
01/09/2009
$500.00