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Cyberwarfare Market Forecast 2014-2024:
Future Prospects for Leading Companies
Key areas covered in this report will include:
- A 261 page comprehensive analysis of the cyberwarfare market from 2014-2024.
- 203 tables & charts that quantify analyse and forecast the cyberwarfare market from 2014-
2024.
- Forecasts and analysis of the global cyberwarfare market from 2014-2024.
- Forecasts and analysis of the two cyberwarfare submarkets from 2014-2024.
- Military
- Government
- Forecasts for the 15 leading regional cyberwarfare markets and rest of the world for the period
2014-2024, with breakdown by submarket.
- US
- PRC
- ROK
- UK
- Russia
- France
- Israel
- Germany
- Japan
- Italy
- Australia
- Canada
- India
- Middle East
- Brazil
- Rest of the World (ROW)
- A SWOT analysis that examines the cyberwarfare market 2014-2024.
- Profiles of 12 leading companies operating within the cyberwarfare market.
- BAE Systems plc
- Booz Allen Hamilton Inc
- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
- EADS Group/ Airbus Defence & Space
- General Dynamics Corporation
- Hewlett Packard Company
- International Business Machine Corporation (IBM)
- Intel Corporation
- L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Raytheon Company
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4.12.9 Major Australian Cyberwarfare Contracts & Programmes
Company Value Date Details
Macquarie Telecom $14m 10/2013 In October 2013, Macquarie Telecom announced that it had been
awarded a five-year; $14m contract to supply cyberwarfare
services to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry
and 11 other federal agencies.
Verizon $15m 07/2013 In July 2013, Verizon announced a contract with the Australian
Federal Police to supply a managed gateway service to boost
security, reliability and overall efficiency of its IT systems. The
contract will last three years and is worth $15m.
Telstra $32m 07/2013 In July 2013, Telstra was awarded a contract by the Australian
Customs and Border Protection Service for secure Internet
gateway services. The contract covers 12 total agencies including
the Department of Finance and Deregulation, the Attorney-
General’s Department and the Department of Immigration and
Citizenship. The aim is to reduce the number of internet
gateways, thereby reducing vulnerability.
Telstra $1.01m 04/2013 In April 2013, Telstra and the Australian Department of Defence
signed a $1.01m deal to build a new terrestrial communications
network for the department. The contract will support a network
reaching out to 430 sites and supporting 100,000 users, both in
Australia and overseas (including with the US DOD).
Please note that not all of this funding is for information security.
Northrop Grumman N/A 10/2012 In October 2012, Northrop Grumman was awarded a contract to
build a cyber test range. ADFA, a partnership between the
Australian Defence Force and UNSW, conducts training to the
Australian DOD.
Defence Science
and Technology
Organisation
(DSTO)
$2.2m 09/2011 The DSTO plans to spend up to $2.2 million on prototyping new
cyberwarfare technologies to help ‘future proof’ Australia’s
defence capabilities.
The allocation, part of the Australian Department of Defence’s
Corporate Enabling Research Program (CERP), will fund industry
partnerships to develop advanced technologies for countering
emerging cyberwarfare threats.
Table 4.40 Major Australian Cyberwarfare Contracts & Programmes (Company,
Value, Date, Details)
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7.10 Lockheed Martin Corporation
Table 7.29 Lockheed Martin Corporation Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Ticker,
Contact, Website)
Total Company Revenue $m $47.18bn
Headquarters Maryland, USA
Ticker NYSE: LMT
IR Contact Jerry F. Kircher, III
Website www.lockheedmartin.com
Source: Visiongain 2014
Date Subcontractors/
Partners
Value
$m
End
Date
Details
09/2013 Booz Allen
CGI
CSC
DMI
DRC Systems
General Dynamics
Hewlett Packard
IBM
KCG
Kratos Defence
ManTech Group
MicroTech
Northrop
Grumman
SAIC
SRA
Technica
6000 2018 In September 2013, Lockheed Martin announced that the
DHS had selected it as one of the 15 prime contractors to
strengthen security in government networks as part of the
Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation, Tools and
Continuous Monitoring as a Service contract.
The ID/IQ contract has a one year base and four optional
year extensions.
11/2012 Johns Hopkins
University, Sparta
Inc.
80 2017 Lockheed Martin will support the US DOD cyber range
program, expected to become operational shortly. The facility
is designed to help the Pentagon refine cyber capabilities for
hunting down intruders and security.
10/2012 Anagran, Juniper
Networks, LGS
Innovations,
Microsoft, and
Stanford
University
31 DARPA awarded the Military Network Protocol contract to
Lockheed Martin’s team, which will develop new cyber
assurance procedures to improve security, bandwidth
allocation, and policy prioritization in support of Military
Networks. This contract is related to Lockheed’s contract
with the GIG.
06/2012 AT&T, ACS, Serco,
BAE Systems,
ManTech. Other
smaller businesses
4,600 2019 The US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) awarded
Lockheed Martin the contract to manage the Global
Information Grid (GIG), the US DOD’s global data network.
The contract would run for three years and includes two two-
Table 7.30 Lockheed Martin Major Cyberwarfare Market Projects / Programmes
(Date, Subcontractors, Value, Expires, Details)