Frost & Sullivan: Mass Transport Operators Reinforce Security as Threats and Insurance Claims Grow
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Frost & Sullivan: Mass TransportFrost & Sullivan: Mass Transport Operators Reinforce Security as Threats and Insurance Claims Grow PR Newswire LONDON, Oct. 15, 2013 -- Ideal security solutions will have open architectures to offer convenience and value-added services After airports, it is the turn of the global mass transport market to beef up security, as governments begin to address the security risks posed by large-scale unprotected infrastructure. In addition to terrorism threats, rising instances of crime, antisocial behaviour, and insurance claims have turned operators' attention to new technologies in video surveillance, perimeter security, and sensors. The need for stronger security is undisputed, but mass transit operators are often constrained by lean budgets, especially since it is difficult to demonstrate return on investment (ROI) from these installations. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.defense.frost.com), Global Mass Transport Security Market Overview, finds that the market earned revenues of $1.76 billion in 2012 and estimates this to reach $3.16 billion in 2021, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7 per cent (2012 to 2021). The market will continue to expand due to large investments in metro projects in China and the proposed expansion of current metro projects in India, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific.

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Frost & Sullivan: Mass Transport Operators Reinforce Security as Threats and Insurance Claims Grow

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-- Ideal security solutions will have open architectures to offer convenience and value-added services

After airports, it is the turn of the global mass transport market to beef up security, as governments begin to address the security risks posed by large-scale unprotected infrastructure. In addition to terrorism threats, rising instances of crime, antisocial behaviour, and insurance claims have turned operators' attention to new technologies in video surveillance, perimeter security, and sensors. The need for stronger security is undisputed, but mass transit operators are often constrained by lean budgets, especially since it is difficult to demonstrate return on investment (ROI) from these installations.

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