US DoD Training and Simulation Market 2017 - Forecast to 2021: Advanced Technologies Will Produce Cost and Time Efficiencies by Providing High-Quality Training When and Where Needed - Research and Markets

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "US DoD Training and Simulation Market, Forecast to 2021" report to their offering.

The total Department of Defense (DoD) training and simulation market size, based on the 2017 President's budget (PB), is provided for the fiscal year 2016. In addition, estimates for the addressable portion of the DoD training and simulation through 2021 are calculated and presented due to the fact that a large portion of funding pays for training personnel and infrastructure.

The US armed services are beginning to see the benefits of mixed-reality training; however, more funding needs to be dedicated to researching and developing the optimal mix of virtual and live training to maximize cost efficiencies. Demand for increasingly complex and realistic virtual environments, immersive virtual training, and distributed learning programs to provide required training in the right place and at the right time continues to drive innovation.

US defense contractors must strive to innovate through research investments or synergistic partnerships, especially with commercial companies that specialize in software development, to maintain an edge on competitors. As technology advances, especially in the area of virtual training, competition will continue to increase. This study provides a wealth of information about current and future trends that will shape tomorrow's military training processes and programs.

Questions this study will answer:

  • Is the DoD training and simulation market growing, how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate will it grow?
  • What segments, programs, and services make up the market?
  • What are the most significant drivers, restraints, and trends?
  • What companies are leading the DoD training and simulation market and in which segments?
  • What are the top programs in the DoD training and simulation market?
  • What technologies will be emphasized as the market continues to mature?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Market Overview

3. Drivers and Restraints-Total DoD Training and Simulation Market

4. Forecast and Trends-Total DoD Training and Simulation Market

5. Market Share and Competitive Analysis-Total DoD Training and Simulation Market

6. Growth Opportunities

7. CEO's 360 Degree Perspective on the DoD Training and Simulation Industry

8. Air/Missile Defense Training Segment Breakdown

9. Combat Training Segment Breakdown

10. Combat Vehicle Training Segment Breakdown

11. Communications Training Segment Breakdown

12. Computer Training Segment Breakdown

13. Firefighter Training Segment Breakdown

14. Fixed-Wing Training Segment Breakdown

15. General Flight Training Segment Breakdown

16. Ground Vehicle Training Segment Breakdown

17. Intelligence Training Segment Breakdown

18. Language Training Segment Breakdown

19. Logistics Training Segment Breakdown

20. Maintenance Training Segment Breakdown

21. Medical Training Segment Breakdown

22. Miscellaneous training Segment Breakdown

23. Parachute Training Segment Breakdown

24. Rotary-Wing Training Segment

25. Subsurface Combat Training Segment

26. Surface Combat Training Segment Breakdown

27. Trainer Aircraft Maintenance Segment Breakdown

28. UAS Training Segment Breakdown

29. The Last Word

30. Appendix

Companies Mentioned

  • Advanced Acoustic Concepts
  • Avarint
  • Aviation Training Consulting
  • Berkshire Hathaway (FlightSafety)
  • Boeing
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • CAE
  • Carley
  • Cole
  • Cubic Corp.
  • Cymstar
  • EPS
  • Fidelity
  • General Dynamics
  • Katmai
  • Kratos
  • L-3 Technologies
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Meggit
  • New Mountain Capital
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Orion Advanced Simulation & Intel Systems
  • PKL
  • Pro-active
  • Ratheon
  • Saab
  • Textron
  • Veritas Capital Fund (DynCorp)

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