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Software and IT Services Industry Data

Software and IT Services Industry Data. Tim Miles OTEC Manufacturing and Services March 2010. Revenues. U.S. Packaged Software and IT Services Industries Revenues 2000 to 2009 (NAICS). Source: Census Service Annual Survey. U.S. Packaged Software Industry Revenues 1999 to 2009 (NAICS).

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Software and IT Services Industry Data

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  1. Software and IT ServicesIndustry Data Tim Miles OTEC Manufacturing and Services March 2010

  2. Revenues

  3. U.S. Packaged Software and IT Services Industries Revenues2000 to 2009 (NAICS) Source: Census Service Annual Survey

  4. U.S. Packaged Software Industry Revenues1999 to 2009 (NAICS) Source: Census Service Annual Survey

  5. U.S. IT Services Industries’ Revenues1999 to 2009 (NAICS) Source: Services Annual Survey, Census • Includes custom programming • and facilities management

  6. Employment

  7. U.S. Packaged Software and IT Services Industries’ Employment1999 to 2009 (NAICS) Source: BLS

  8. U.S. Packaged Software Industry Employment1999 to 2009 (NAICS) Source: BLS

  9. U.S. IT Services Industries’ Employment1999 to 2009 (NAICS) Source: BLS

  10. Establishments

  11. U.S. Packaged Software and IT Services Industries Establishments1999 to 2007 (NAICS) Source: County Business Patterns, Census

  12. U.S. IT Services Industries Establishments1999 to 2007 (NAICS) *Includes DP Services, ISPs, Internet Pub. Source: County Business Patterns, Census

  13. Trade

  14. Software Trade Data Constraints • Official statistics on U.S. software exports and imports do not accurately reflect the true value of software trade for the following reasons: - Software can be distributed overseas on a master disk or transmitted electronically and then replicated in a foreign country in high volumes; -It can be distributed internationally through the Internet; -Software is not always reported at full value on export documents. • As a result, the data should be used to obtain insights into a rough approximation of the trade balance and major U.S. trading partners.

  15. U.S. Packaged Software Trade2000 to 2009 (HTS) Source: USITC

  16. U.S. Packaged Software Exports by Regionin 2009 Source: USITC

  17. U.S. Packaged Software Exports: Top 10 Marketsin 2009 Source: USITC

  18. U.S. IT Services Trade2000 to 2008 (NAICS-Unaffiliated)* *Includes general use software Source: BEA

  19. U.S. IT Services Trade2007 and 2008 (NAICS- Total Affiliated and Unaffiliated)* Source: BEA *Includes general use software

  20. U.S. IT Services Exports by Regionin 2008 (NAICS- Total Affiliated and Unaffiliated)* Source: BEA *Includes general use software

  21. U.S. IT Services Exports: Top 10 Marketsin 2008 (NAICS- Total Affiliated and Unaffiliated)* Source: BEA *Includes general use software

  22. U.S. Business and Consumer Investment

  23. U.S. Business and Consumer Investment in Software1999 through 2009* * Excludes software embedded or bundled in computers or other equipment. Source: BEA

  24. USDIA and FDI

  25. U.S. Packaged Software IndustryDirect Investment Abroad2004 to 2008 Source: BEA

  26. U.S. IT Services IndustryDirect Investment Abroad2004 to 2008 Source: BEA

  27. Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S. Packaged Software Industry2004 to 2008 Source: BEA

  28. Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S. IT Services Industry2004 to 2008 *Excludes Internet Pub and ISPs Source: BEA

  29. Venture Capital

  30. VC Investment in the U.S. Software and IT Services Industries2000 to 2009 Source: Price Waterhouse Money Tree Report

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