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Boats 12-16-2019 08:36 AM

United States Defense Budget Analysis, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts 2019-2024
 
United States Defense Budget Analysis, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts 2019-2024 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
By: Business Wire - 12-16-19
Re: https://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...91216005569/en

Note: Where are they getting all this money!? “United States - Defense Budget Analysis, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2024”

United States - Defense Budget Analysis, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2024 provides readers with detailed analysis of both historic and forecast defense industry values, factors influencing demand and an analysis of industry leading companies. It offers detailed analysis of the US defense industry with market size forecasts covering the next five years.

Shifting from Post-9/11 asymmetric warfare to complete readiness for potential conflicts with peer- or near peer-competitors is a Copernican revolution for The Pentagon at every level: diplomatic, military, and doctrinal, and also in terms of procurement and training. Russia and China are normally identified as the top challengers of American hegemony around the world, notably from a military perspective. Preserving the status quo necessitates more expenditure in existing platform upgrades and new technology integration, evidenced by the current trend of budget allocation.

This year's DoD budget will increase by 3% from FY 2018, which was already one of the highest recorded in history (although smaller than FY 2017). However, expenditures on actual acquisitions is in contrast to this trend. The procurement budget will hit $143 billion for FY 2020, after two consecutive years of $150 billion. More money is actually going into personnel, infrastructure, and O&M expenditure.

This report will also analyze factors that influence demand for the industry, key market trends, and challenges faced by industry participants.

Scope

Shifting from Post-9/11 asymmetric warfare to complete readiness for potential conflicts with peer- or near peer-competitors is a Copernican revolution for The Pentagon at every level: diplomatic, military, and doctrinal, and also in terms of procurement and training. Russia and China are normally identified as the top challengers of American hegemony around the world, notably from a military perspective.
Preserving the status quo necessitates more expenditure in existing platform upgrades and new technology integration, evidenced by the current trend of budget allocation. This year's DoD budget will increase by 3% from FY 2018, which was already one of the highest recorded in history (although smaller than FY 2017).
However, expenditures on actual acquisitions is in contrast to this trend. The procurement budget will hit $143 billion for FY 2020, after two consecutive years of $150 billion. More money is actually going into personnel, infrastructure, and O&M expenditure.
Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Regulation

2.1. Military Doctrine and Strategy

2.2. Budgeting Process

2.3. Procurement Policy and Process

3. Security Environment

3.1. Primary Threat Perception

3.2. Political and Strategic Alliances

4. Defense Market

4.1. Current Budget

4.1.1. Total DoD budget

4.1.2. Market size

4.1.3. Market shares

4.2. Budgeted Procurements

4.2.1. Aerospace

4.2.2. Maritime

4.2.3. Land

4.2.4. Unmanned

4.2.5. Missiles

4.3. Forecasted Procurements

4.3.1. Fixed-Wing and Rotorcraft

4.3.2. Maritime

4.3.3. Land

4.4. Import Market Dynamics

4.4.1. Main drivers

4.4.2. Breakdown by geography

4.4.3. Breakdown by category

4.5. Export Market Dynamics

4.5.1. Main drivers

4.5.2. Breakdown by geography

4.5.3. Breakdown by category

4.6. Entry Strategy

5. Standing Fleet

5.1. Selected Land Platforms

5.2. Selected Air Platforms

5.3. Selected Maritime Platforms

6. Business Environment

6.1. GDP Per Capita

6.2. GDP, Current Prices

6.3. Exports of goods and services in local currency

6.4. Imports of goods and services in local currency

6.5. Gross National Disposable Income (US$ Billion)

6.6. Market Capitalization of Listed Companies

6.7. Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (% of GDP)

6.8. Government Cash Surplus/Deficit as % of GDP

6.9. Goods exports as % of GDP

6.10. Goods imports as % of GDP

6.11. Service Imports as % of GDP

6.12. Service Exports as % of GDP

6.13. Foreign Direct Investment

6.14. Net foreign direct investment as % of GDP

6.15. Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output

7. About this report

Companies Mentioned

Impar Seguros
Garantia Seguros
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/bct26p

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Personal note: I'd like to know what they are going to spend in Infrastructure here in the USA? We never hear anything about - Streets - Bridges - Water Purification & many more items that are needed here - in the US.

I suppose our taxes will be greatly inflated and our medical needs will be increased to cover those defense cost.

I wonder why we don't ever show a profit for all these expenses? What's our ace in the hole showing American growth and peoples welfare? Is this delegated to each State to maintain its needs? What portion of our Taxes goes to each State? And are we getting too Top Heavy with all these political studies and payroll budgets for the leaderships in each state and their respected departments? What % goes to we the People do we ever see that? All we get are the bills each month for State and Federal projects of which are not necessarily improving or showing us any benefits or relief in taxation!? What ever happen to taxation with representation of the people?

Boats


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