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Surveillance Biometric and Behavioral-suspect Detection Market to Reach $3.2 Billion by 2016, Says Homeland Security Research

Surveillance Biometric and Behavioral-suspect Detection Market to Reach $3.2 Billion by 2016, Says Homeland Security Research
In an attempt to mitigate crime and terror, the global installed base of more than 45-million surveillance systems has been experiencing dramatic growth throughout the last decade. The current decade will be marked by the fusion of surveillance with biometrics and human behavioral signatures, which will create a new multibillion premium security market of surveillance-based remote biometric and behavioral suspect detection.
In an attempt to mitigate crime and terror, the global installed base of more than 45-million surveillance systems has been experiencing dramatic growth throughout the last decade. The current decade will be marked by the fusion of surveillance with biometrics and human behavioral signatures, which will create a new multibillion premium security market of surveillance-based remote biometric and behavioral suspect detection.


This family of technologies results from the need to remove the bottlenecks of current surveillance and people screening systems, the inability to provide reliable real-time alarm when suspects are viewed by the surveillance camera and the staggering cost of security officers, required to operate 24/7 surveillance workstations. This fusion of technologies brings significant growth opportunities to surveillance, biometric and IT systems manufacturers, security systems integrators and entrepreneurs. This new market including systems sales, upgrades and post warranty service is forecasted to reach US$3.2 billion by 2016, growing at a CAGR of 33 percent.


Homeland Security Research's latest report, "CCTV Based Remote Biometric & Behavioral Suspect Detection: Technologies & Global Markets - 2011-2016", presents in 161 pages with 104 tables and figures detailing analysis and the forecasting of 96 submarkets. The report presents current and pipeline technologies, products, 78 vendors, SWOT and competitive analysis of the market.


Profit from in-depth analysis and forecasts of the following submarkets:
* Systems sales and service, upgrades and refurbishing segments
* Technology segments such as walk-by systems, remote biometric identification systems, passive remote behavior detection and tracking systems, stimuli triggered remote behavioral surveillance, video content analysis systems
* End-user market like transportation, perimeter and border security, force protection, safe city and critical infrastructure
* Government funded programs and projects
* Key countries' market includes the U.S., the U.K., India, China and Saudi Arabia
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