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Border Security Market Assessment - European Union


Published Date: July 2009
Published By: Frost & Sullivan
Page Count: 56
Order Code: R1-7531
 
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This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Border Security Market Assessment - European Union provides a quantitative overview of security spending in the European Union (EU) region within border security markets, identifies the key market drivers, restraints and industry challenges and analyses their impact. This research service also provides strategic recommendations for companies that wish to enter the European border security market. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: surveillance systems, screening and detection systems and biometric systems.

Market Overview

More Investment on Border Security by the EU States Drives the Border Security Market

Rising unauthorised immigration and illegal drug trafficking at the EU borders have impelled the member states to invest further in safeguarding their borders. The high investments in procuring advanced technology security and IT-based systems will boost the border security market. "Heightened terrorist threats and increasing illegal immigration from South American and North African countries into the EU has impelled member states and the European Commission (EC) to invest in hi-tech systems to safeguard their borders," says the analyst of this research. "Government spending on border control and surveillance is expected to rise, creating new opportunities for information technology (IT) and security system manufacturers." Biometric systems that are evolving as the standard technology for border control will continue to drive this market. Multimodal biometrics is in the developmental stage. It ensures flexibility and authenticity and is anticipated to dominate the future.

However, recovery from the current economic slump is expected to be slow, resulting in budgetary constraints. Delays in commissioning new civil security projects are increasing the sales cycle. "The financial crisis and intensifying competition is adding to the pricing pressure on suppliers," explains the analyst. "Although prices have declined considerably, cost continues to be a challenge for vendors."

Implementation of hi-tech projects like the visa information system (VIS), bio development (BIODEV), Schengen information system II (SIS-II), Euroborders and numerous other projects initiated by the individual member nations will further initiate growth in this market. "Biometric systems are experiencing wider adoption due to their reliability and convenience," concludes the analyst. "However, companies and biometric associations should address the fear of data misuse and centralise information to gain end-user confidence."

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