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HOMELAND SECURITY MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN ILLINOIS Advanced Technology Task Force Chicago Area Transportation Study

www.hsmd.illinois.gov. 2. Total US = $23.5 billionFED DHS - $8.06bFED Non-DHS - $3.575bState / Local - $5.31bUS Private Sector - $6.5bTotal US World = $42.5 billionWorld Government = $13.8b World Private Sector = $5.2bAnticipated Change in Spending Public Sector 5% annual growthPrivat

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HOMELAND SECURITY MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN ILLINOIS Advanced Technology Task Force Chicago Area Transportation Study

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    1.    HOMELAND SECURITY MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN ILLINOIS Advanced Technology Task Force Chicago Area Transportation Study 11/08/06

    2. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 2 Total US = $23.5 billion FED DHS - $8.06b FED Non-DHS - $3.575b State / Local - $5.31b US Private Sector - $6.5b Total US + World = $42.5 billion World Government = $13.8b World Private Sector = $5.2b Anticipated Change in Spending Public Sector +5% annual growth Private Sector +10% annual growth The Homeland Security Market: The Economics

    3. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 3 CAPABILITIES Animal Health Emergency Support CBRNE Detection Critical Infrastructure Protection Citizen Preparedness / Participation /Protection Critical Resource Logistics & Distribution Economic and Community Recovery Emergency Operations Center Management Emergency Public Information & Warning Environmental Health & Vector Control Explosive Device Response Operations Fatality Management Firefighting Operations/Support Food & Agriculture Safety & Defense Information Collection, Threat Recognition, Sharing & Collaboration

    4. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 4 Governor Blagojevich’s Approach: Fostering Solutions to HS Needs

    5. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 5 Homeland Security Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center (HSIEC) Northwestern University HS market intelligence, business match-making and counseling services Referrals to HSMD’s Innovative Product Grant program for product development Relationship building services with federal agencies via HSMD’s DC office Assistance with SBIR funding and other federal HS grant opportunities Homeland Security Procurement Technical Assistance Center (HSPTAC) College of DuPage Links business with public procurement opportunities First “vertically” focused PTAC in the nation Develops program expertise – provides collateral training Establishing Capacity in Illinois: HSIEC and HSPTAC

    6. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 6 Illinois Homeland Security Network: Encouraging Cross-Pollination Position Illinois as the national “test bed” by attracting R&D resources, pilot projects, & grants Promote the development of security products with an application in both sectors Promote Illinois-derived or based solutions Identify State needs and expertise that intersect with both sectors to help drive national agenda Illinois Board of Higher Education Partnership: University Field of Study In partnership with IBHE, invested $75 k with Northern Illinois University to design coursework for the HS field of study in the classroom and online 18 credit hours in multiple fields- from chemistry to computer forensics Illinois Community College Board Partnership: Centers & Services The Illinois Food Systems Policy Council (IFSPC) @ Richland College Business Continuity and Preparedness Training Programs @ College of Lake County, John A. Logan and Lincoln Land Colleges Homeland Security Computer Security Training Center @ Harper College Establishing Programs in Illinois: Strategic Partnerships for Homeland Security Market Development in Illinois

    7. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 7 Program Intent Generating job growth by accelerating production and improvement of “ready to go” homeland security products & services Leveraging investment in new homeland security technologies and services Creating solutions to specific homeland security needs & challenges IPG provides Capital of up to $150,000 Allows for partnerships and joint ventures Requirements: Dollar-for-dollar private capital match requirement Proof of concept (this is not a research program) Dual purpose market Demonstrated job growth

    8. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 8 Transportation Security Needs and Related HSMD Projects Needs Surveillance / Detection Real-time, Smart Tracking Secure cargo / freight Evacuation and Flow Modeling HSMD Projects IPG HSIEC Testing and Proving Conferences Collaboration with Partners

    9. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 9 HSMD IPG Case Study: Columbus Industries IPG: Helping Illinois Companies meet HS needs THE COMPANY: Columbus Industries, an ATV manufacturer in Fairview, IL THE HS NEED: Fast, powerful, true off-road ATVs for moving tactical personnel and customs/borders officers for extended periods of time THE HS SOLUTION: Columbus will use $150 K IPG award funds to develop an enhanced version of the COOT2 ATV that will be more powerful, have better suspension and transmission, and able to be remote operated and mounted with sensors and surveillance tools for WMD and tactical situations. THE ILLINOIS SOLUTION: IPG funding will help Columbus to finalize the product and create 21 new jobs at its Fairview plant over the next 24 months.

    10. www.hsmd.illinois.gov 10 Michael Brody Assistant Deputy Director P. 312.814.8764 E. michael.brody@illinois.gov Margaret Larson Washington, D.C. Director P. 202.624.7768 E. margaret.larson@illinois.gov

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