6 Years after 9/11: Where is the Homeland Security Market in Asia Pacific Heading?SINGAPORE -- Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace and Defense Practice in Asia Pacific (APAC APAC Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing APAC Agricultural Policy Analysis Center APAC Asia and Pacific APAC Asian Pacific American Coalition APAC Adapted Physical Activity Council (American Alliance for Health) ) (http://www.aerospace.frost.com) will host an exclusive analyst briefing on the Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States Market in Asia Pacific on September 26th at 14:00 hrs (GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) See UTC. GMT - Universal Time 1 + 08:00hrs) SGT (Singapore time). Past trends of terrorist threats have put a lot of pressure on all government and relevant institutions over the past 6 years for tighter and more effective security solutions at airports and borders in Asia Pacific. The high level of political and cultural mix, diverse languages and assorted ethnicity is so complex that different countries in the region face different kinds of threats in relation to the varying specific situations. This has affected the means and methods of security companies in penetrating the Homeland Security market in the region. This analyst briefing will look at how these diversities impact the dynamics of the Homeland Security Market. How do airport and border operators and authorities execute effective security solutions without compromising efficiency to passenger and cargo movement? What is the status of Asia Pacific countries in balancing preventive measures against corrective measures? All these considerations will be assessed during the briefing. In the past, it has been the norm that most security technology used to come from Europe and North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , but the market space is now being occupied by technology from Japan, China, and other Asia Pacific countries. How will these trends impact global companies in keeping up with the pace of competition in Asia Pacific? Find out in the analysis. Highlights of the briefing include: assessment of the market size, real scopes and demands of the industry and current and future Homeland Security market behaviour and trends. We will also provide an update of related and upcoming research and provide an opportunity for a question and answer session with the analyst. This briefing will benefit airport management companies and authorities, civil aviation authorities Civil Aviation Authority civil (Brit) n → Behörde f für Zivilluftfahrt , airlines, cargo operators, original equipment manufacturers and integrators by discussing the emerging trends and growth opportunities of the airport airside air·side n. The part of an airport directly involved in the arrival and departure of aircraft. airside Noun the part of an airport nearest the aircraft market in Asia. "The economic development in Asia Pacific is growing faster than anywhere in the world. This results in high demand of Homeland Security measures. The airports, border controls and seaports This is a list of the world's seaports: Atlantic Ocean
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