Private Military Market Analysis -Forecasts to 2025 By Activity (Protective, Consulting, Support Services), By Support Services (Weapon Maintenance, Technical Support, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Intelligence Collection & Analysis, Other), By Operation, (Armed, Un-Armed), By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Central & South America, Middle East & Africa), and Competitor Analysis | Business Intelligence Report - Global Market Estimates
Market Analysis
The private military market provides services in line with government security, providing police & military personnel, and training & support services on a smaller scale. Companies engaged in this industry also provide protective services & personnel to cater to security requirements for company premises, hostile territories, and importance individuals.
The increasing burden on a country’s defense sector is expected to augment the growth of this market. Privatization of government functions is anticipated to increase the involvement of private military services in international affairs across the world. These services are hired by a large number of multinational corporations, national governments, and research organizations.
Private military companies (PMC) provide general guarding, airport security, cash-in-transit, and remote monitoring & surveillance. PMC also provide armored cars, dogs, horses, and weapons.
Activity Insights
Protective, consulting, and support activities are some of the solutions undertaken by private military companies (PMC). Protective services include safeguarding premises, high net worth individuals, diplomats, and asset protection among others. The efficiency and momentary supply of personnel and services is projected to positively influence market growth in the future.
With the help of well integrated tradecraft, data, tools, software & technologies, and intelligence professionals PMC provides consulting that help monitor and mitigate threats faced by individuals, companies, and governments. Consulting activities help in efficient mission planning and empowers decision makers through analytics.
The report will further divide support activities into weapon maintenance, technical support, explosive ordnance disposal, intelligence collection & analysis, and others. Technical & communication support plays an important role in the private military sector. Intelligence gathering helps anticipate activities and assists various organizations in global security.
Operation Insights
PMC are engaged in armed and unarmed operations. Armed operations include bodyguard, military soldiers, and other specialized security operations required by government and private institutions.
Unarmed operations consist of computerized solutions, information analysis, technical & communication support, remote monitoring and planning among others. These solutions are of prime importance in order to ensure smooth functioning of missions and other activities.
Regional Insights
According to a study conducted by the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Security and Defence in 2011, Europe has increased its reliance on private security by employing guards to defend the EUPOL headquarters in Afghanistan, EULEX mission in Kosovo, and the EULEX mission in Kosovo.
The U.S. is also expected to spend large sums on private military for local, federal, and state operations. The establishment of a large number of international headquarters and research & development centers in the U.S. is also expected to contribute to the increased demand for protection services within the country.
Increasing demand is also expected to arise from the Asian countries such as China and Japan. China has the presence of power station in Iraq, copper mines in Afghanistan, telecommunications network in Syria, and oil pumping operations in South Sudan. Violence in Iraq and South Sudan has increased the demand for PMC services in China. The need to evade maritime piracy threat through South Asia is also expected to foster demand for PMC operations.
Competitor Analysis
Some of the leading companies operating in this industry include G4S, Securitas AB, ADT Corporation, AlliedBarton, DynCorp, GardaWorld, Control Risks, Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI International, The Brink’s Company, Pinkerton Government Services, and Senaca Group among others.
Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of companies profiled in the report.
In August 2017, G4S announced that it will supply technology and software to El Salvador’s offender monitoring programme. Offenders under home detention would be monitored through radio frequency technology.
Companies are also undertaking acquisitions as a strategic initiative to geographically expand in the industry. In July 2017, Securitas AB entered into an agreement to acquire PSGA, an Australian security services company. This will help the company market its solutions to high demand areas such as Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney.
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1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.1 DESK RESEARCH
1.2 PRIMARY RESEARCH
1.3 ANALYSIS AND OUTPUT
1.4 FINAL OUTPUT FROM DESK AND PRIMARY RESEARCH
2 ECOSYSTEM OVERVIEW
3 TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS IN PRIVATE MILITARY MARKET
4 DEMAND AND SUPPLY MATRIX
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 DEMAND SIDE ANALYSIS
4.2.1 MARKET DRIVERS
4.2.2 MARKET RESTRAINTS
4.2.3 PRIVATE MILITARY: MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
4.2.4 PRIVATE MILITARY: MARKET CHALLENGES
4.3 SUPPLY SIDE ANALYSIS
4.3.1 FUTURE SCENARIO (CAGR% VS. COUNTRY)
4.3.2 MAPPING KEY PRIVATE MILITARY MANUFACTURERS
4.3.3 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
4.3.3.1 Threat of new entrants
4.3.3.2 Threat of substitutes
4.3.3.3 Bargaining power of buyers
4.3.3.4 Bargaining power of suppliers
4.3.3.5 Intensity of competitive rivalry
4.3.4 TREND ANALYSIS
4.4 PESTLE ANALYSIS
4.5 IMPACT ANALYSIS
4.6 BEHAVIOURAL ANALYSIS
4.6.1 KEY MACRO INDICATORS
4.6.2 KEY MICRO INDICATORS
5 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
6 TECHNOLOGY LANDSCAPE
7 PRIVATE MILITARY MARKET, BY ACTIVITY
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 PROTECTIVE SERVICES
7.3 CONSULTING SERVICES
7.4 SUPPORT SERVICES
7.4.1 WEAPON MAINTENANCE
7.4.2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
7.4.3 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
7.4.4 INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION & ANALYSIS
7.4.5 OTHERS
8 PRIVATE MILITARY MARKET, BY OPERATION
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 ARMED
8.3 UNARMED
9 PRIVATE MILITARY MARKET, BY REGION
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 NORTH AMERICA
9.2.1 BY ACTIVITY
9.2.2 BY OPERATION
9.2.3 BY COUNTRY
9.2.3.1 U.S.
9.2.3.1.1 By activity.
9.2.3.1.2 By operation
9.2.3.2 CANADA
9.2.3.2.1 By activity.
9.2.3.2.2 By operation
9.2.3.3 MEXICO
9.2.3.3.1 By activity.
9.2.3.3.2 By operation
9.3 EUROPE
9.3.1 BY ACTIVITY
9.3.2 BY OPERATION
9.3.3 BY COUNTRY
9.3.3.1 GERMANY
9.3.3.1.1 By activity.
9.3.3.1.2 By operation
9.3.3.1.3
9.3.3.2 FRANCE
9.3.3.2.1 By activity.
9.3.3.2.2 By operation
9.3.3.3 UK
9.3.3.3.1 By activity.
9.3.3.3.2 By operation
9.4 ASIA PACIFIC
9.4.1 BY ACTIVITY
9.4.2 BY OPERATION
9.4.3 BY COUNTRY
9.4.3.1 CHINA
9.4.3.1.1 By activity.
9.4.3.1.2 By operation
9.4.3.2 INDIA
9.4.3.2.1 By activity.
9.4.3.2.2 By operation
9.4.3.3 JAPAN
9.4.3.3.1 By activity.
9.4.3.3.2 By operation
9.4.3.4 SOUTH KOREA
9.4.3.4.1 By activity.
9.4.3.4.2 By operation
9.4.3.5 AUSTRALIA
9.4.3.5.1 By activity.
9.4.3.5.2 By operation
9.5 CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
9.5.1 BY ACTIVITY
9.5.2 BY OPERATION
9.5.3 BY COUNTRY
9.5.3.1 BRAZIL
9.5.3.1.1 By activity.
9.5.3.1.2 By operation
9.6 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
9.6.1 BY ACTIVITY
9.6.2 BY OPERATION
9.6.3 BY COUNTRY
9.6.3.1 SAUDI ARABIA
9.6.3.1.1 By activity.
9.6.3.1.2 By operation
9.6.3.2 U.A.E
9.6.3.2.1 By activity.
9.6.3.2.2 By operation
10 VENDOR LANDSCAPE
10.1 NORTH AMERICA
10.2 EUROPE
10.3 ASIA-PACIFIC
10.4 REST OF THE WORLD
11 COMPANY PROFILE
11.1 G4S
11.1.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.1.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.1.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.1.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.1.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.2 SECURITAS AB
11.2.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.2.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.2.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.2.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.2.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.3 ADT CORPORATION
11.3.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.3.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.3.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.3.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.3.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.4 ALLIEDBARTON.
11.4.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.4.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.4.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.4.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.4.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.5 DYNCORP
11.5.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.5.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.5.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.5.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.5.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.6 GARDAWORLD
11.6.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.6.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.6.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.6.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.6.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.7 CONTROL RISKS.
11.7.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.7.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.7.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.7.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.7.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.8 BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON
11.8.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.8.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.8.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.8.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.8.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.9 CACI INTERNATIONAL.
11.9.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.9.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.9.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.9.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.9.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.10 THE BRINK’S COMPANYL.
11.10.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.10.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.10.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.10.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.10.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.11 PINKERTON GOVERNMENT SERVICES
11.11.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.11.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.11.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.11.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.11.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.12 SENACA GROUP
11.12.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.12.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.12.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.12.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.12.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.13 UNITY RESOURCES GROUP
11.13.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.13.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.13.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.13.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.13.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.14 INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENCE LIMITED
11.14.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.14.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.14.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.14.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.14.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
11.15 TSU PROTECTION SERVICES
11.15.1 BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
11.15.2 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
11.15.3 SWOT ANALYSIS
11.15.4 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED
11.15.5 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
The global private military market research study has been studied from the year 2016 till 2025. However, the CAGR provided in the market report is from the year 2017 to 2025. The market research method involved three stages: Desk research, Primary survey research, and Analysis & Output from the entire research process.
The desk research involved a robust background study which meant referring to paid and unpaid databases to understand the industry analysis; industry trends; market analysis; market trends; market dynamics; mapping contracts from press releases; identifying the key players in the market, studying their product portfolio, competition level, annual reports/SEC filings & investor presentations; and learning the demand and supply side analysis for the private military market.
The primary research activity included telephonic conversations with more than 50 tier 1 industry consultants, VPs, CEOs, COOs, financial consultants, business consultants, strategy consultants, project management consultants, business management consultants, distributors, and end-use product manufacturers.
Finally, based on the above thorough research process, an in-depth analysis was carried out considering the following aspects: market attractiveness, current & future market trends, demand forecasting, market share analysis, SWOT analysis of the companies, and customer analytics.
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