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Analyse this Incisive Study on the US Public Safety IT Forecasts, 2006-2011, Essential Reading for Government and the Public Safety Market

Business Wire, March 12, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85812) has announced the addition of US Public Safety IT Forecasts, 2006-2011 to their offering.

This xDRD (Excel-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Government subscription and Public Safety market. Two forecasts are included in this report. The first includes a forecast of US Public Safety IT spending from 2006 to 2011 broken out by the 6 categories of IT (Telecom, Network Hardware, Computer Hardware, IT Personnel, Services and Support, and Applications). The second forecasts displays total IT spending from 2006 to 2011 broken out by Fire, Police, and EMTs. Public Safety is a subset of state and local government, and includes fire, police (includes corrections), EMT, and other related-offices as it pertains to keeping the public safe and secure. The expert guide for this report is Stephanie Atkinson.

Sources: Our segment and market forecasts, which include business expenditures, market demographics, and usage and adoption statistics, are built using multiple sources, including our proprietary research.

These sources include, but are not limited to:

- Secondary research

- Government data and statistics (e.g. department of commerce, federal communication commission, bureau of labour statistics and us census bureau

- Primary research

- Vendor-based research

- In-depth interviews with key decision-makers (where relevant)

We select data sources to provide greatest degree of perspective on each market or segment, in addition to the highest level of data accuracy, stability, and consistency over time.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85812

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