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U.S. Military Vetronics

NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

U.S. Military Vetronics

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This research service covers vehicle electronics, or vetronics, which are found in all military vehicles. Sometimes, the term covers something as simple as a radio. Increasingly, however, it will also involve a global positioning system (GPS) input for land navigation. In tactical vehicles, these are often the radio and GPS only systems but may now involve a simplified vehicle health monitoring system. The vetronics on ground combat vehicles are much more extensive, expensive, and integrated. Systems which provide enhanced situational awareness, improved communications, and targeting account for most of the spending for combat vehicles.

Executive Summary

•The 2013 programs for Department of Defense (DoD) vehicle electronics (vetronics) total $ xx million.

•This is a decrease of $ xx million, or xx percent from 2012 levels.

•Vetronics funding from 2011 through 2017 has a negative xx percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Mature technologies and proven services will be the focus.

•Procurement is currently the largest spending category with $ xx million requested for 2013 and has a negative xx percent CAGR for 2011 through 2017.

•The Army procurement has the largest 2013 share of funding at $ xx million and a negative growth rate of xx percent.

•Army modification is the largest spending subsegment at $ xx million in 2013 with a negative xx percent CAGR for 2011 through 2017.

•In 2011, the DoD awarded $ xxbillion through prime contracts to xx companies. General Dynamics continued as the top vetronics firm with $ xx million in new prime contracts largely on the basis of being the integrator.

•The top eight firms had xx percent of the contract value in 2011. The CROWS system with $ xx million had the individual highest program value.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary 4

Vetronics Overview 7

Military Vetronics -

External Challenges: Drivers, and Restraints 16

Forecasts and Trends 24

Market Share and Competitive Analysis 30

CEO's 360-Degree Perspective on the Defense Industry 35

Military Vetronics Breakdown 37

The Last Word (Conclusions and Implications) 59

Appendix 62

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