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Hypersonic technology development in U.S. accelerating, study says - News
June 08, 2021SANTA CLARA, Calif. A recent study about hypersonic technology development within the United States by market analysis company Frost & Sullivan finds that the ownership of hypersonic missiles by U.S. adversaries is accelerating the nation's expansion efforts of advanced hypersonic defense weapons.
Countering military drone swarm threats via directed energy - Story
May 05, 2021As the threat of weaponized drone swarms continues to escalate for U.S. forces, defense planners are considering high-energy laser and high-power microwave countermeasures to combat the threat of these groups of unmanned aerial systems (UASs).
Cyber-intelligence platforms to see investments as cybersecurity threats evolve - News
December 09, 2020SANTA CLARA, Calif. Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis "Managed and Professional Security Services Market in the Americas, Forecast to 2024" finds that the combination of escalating cyber risks and security personnel shortages propels market demand and presents challenges for organizations.
AI and cloud computing focus of DoD C4ISR spending - News
September 10, 2020SANTA CLARA, Calif. Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, Assessment of the US DoD C4ISR Market, Forecast to 2025, highlights the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) budget spending and technology trends.
Defense spending down globally due to pandemic, study finds - News
June 11, 2020SANTA CLARA, Calif. Defense spending during and post the COVID-19 pandemic under three scenarios -- gradual containment, severe pandemic, and global emergency -- will either stagnate or decline as governments around the world allocate funds to contain the pandemic and reactivate the economy, according to a new study from Frost & Sullivan, "Post-pandemic Growth Opportunity Analysis of the Defense Industry."