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U.S. Military and Government Markets for Global Commercial Satellite CommunicationsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: May 2004 Product Code: R1-2708 Description The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is becoming increasingly dependent on commercial satellite capacity as its demand for satellite communications (satcom) services is growing faster than its dedicated supply. However, the persisting lack of dialogue between the government and commercial satellite industry is resulting in lost opportunities for both. The military is missing an opportunity to enhance its satcom architecture and lower its costs, while the commercial satellite operators are missing the chance to further boost their revenues in the long term. Nevertheless, government and military demand is growing extraordinarily fast and is likely to continue for the rest of the decade.Table of Contents 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Project Scope and Definitions Scope of the Study Definitions Key Findings and Recommendations Key Findings Recommendations 2 MILITARY MARKET Introduction Military Market Overview Military Market Dynamics Market Drivers Market Restraints Other Market Dynamics 3 GOVERNMENT MARKET Introduction Government Market Overview Government Market Dynamics Market Drivers Market Restraints 4 MARKET FORECAST Market Forecast Decicated Military Capacity Military Capacity Demanded Commercial Capacity Military Market Size and Satellite Operator Market Share Forecasts for Government and Military Markets 5 APPENDIX Frequency Band Nomenclature - Methodology - Acronyms Military versus Commercial Frequency Band Nomenclature Methodology Glossary of Acronyms |
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