TITLE

Boeing [BA]: Lockheed Martin [LMT]: Industry Officials: Homeland Security Market "Robust" But Challenges Abound

PUB. DATE
June 2010
SOURCE
TR2: Terror Response Technology Report;6/9/2010, Vol. 6 Issue 12, p2
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This article reports that a growing number of companies are entering the U.S. homeland security market in spite of the challenges, according to industry officials. At a conference sponsored by the Homeland Security & Defense Business Council, panelists pointed out the need for a more open and robust dialogue between the industry and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) customers. It cites a lack of transparency and whether there is sufficient funding as some of the problems facing companies trying to enter the market.
ACCESSION #
54420654

Tags: MARKET entry;  CIVIL defense -- United States;  CONFERENCES & conventions;  CUSTOMER relations;  TRANSPARENCY in organizations;  UNITED States. Dept. of Homeland Security

 

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