CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Executive Summary
1.3. The Scope of the Study
CHAPTER 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Secondary Research
2.2. Primary Research
2.3. Analytic Tools and Model
2.4. Economic Indicator
2.4.1. Base Year, Base Currency, Forecasting Period
2.5. Expert Validation
2.6. Study Timeline
CHAPTER 3 MARKET ANALYSIS
3.1. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.2. Porter's Five Force Analysis
3.2.1. Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.2.2. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.2.3. Threats of Substitutes
3.2.4. Threats of New Entrants
3.2.5. Degree of Competition
3.3. PESTLE Analysis
3.3.1. Political
3.3.2. Economical
3.3.3. Social
3.3.4. Technological
3.3.5. Legal
3.3.6. Environmental
3.4. SWOT Analysis
3.4.1. Strengths
3.4.2. Weakness
3.4.3. Opportunities
3.4.4. Threats
3.5. Y-O-Y Analysis
CHAPTER 4 MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Market Drivers
4.1.1. Increasing digital revolution of SMAC
4.1.2. Rising data from multiple sources for digital transformation
4.1.3. Emerging digital lifecycle of consumers
4.1.4. Increasing technological advancements
4.2. Market Restraints & Challenges
4.2.1. Inadequate funding affecting and halting the development
4.2.2. Lack of uniform laws and regulations in data sharing
4.3.3. Growing sophistication of threats
4.3. Market Opportunities
4.3.1. Rising open government data for efficient governance
4.3.2. Increasing revenue opportunity for the IT sector
4.3.3. Emerging PPP model
CHAPTER 5 GLOBAL SMART GOVERNMENT MARKET – BY SOLUTION
5.1. Security
5.1.1. Risk and Compliance Management
5.1.2. Identity and Access Management
5.1.3. Risk and Compliance Management
5.1.4. Security and Vulnerability Management
5.1.5. Others
5.2. Analytics
5.2.1. Location Analytics
5.2.2. Streaming Analytics
5.2.3. Social Media Analytics
5.2.4. Edge Analytics
5.3. Government Resource Planning System
5.3.1. Financial Management
5.3.2. Workforce Management
5.3.3. Asset Lifecycle Management
5.3.4. Supply Chain Management
5.3.5. Others
5.4. Remote Monitoring
5.5. Open Data Platform
5.6. Network Management
5.7. Others
CHAPTER 6 GLOBAL SMART GOVERNMENT MARKET – BY SERVICE
6.1. Professional Services
6.1.1. Consulting Services
6.1.2. System Integration and Deployment
6.1.2. Support and Maintenance
6.2. Managed Services
CHAPTER 7 GLOBAL SMART GOVERNMENT MARKET – BY DEPLOYMENT
MODEL
7.1. On-Premises
7.2. Hosted
CHAPTER 8 GLOBAL SMART GOVERNMENT MARKET - BY GEOGRAPHY
8.1. Introduction
8.2. North America
8.2.1. U.S.
8.2.2. Canada
8.2.3. Mexico
8.2.4. Costa Rica
8.3. South America
8.3.1. Brazil
8.3.2. Argentina
8.3.3. Chile
8.3.4. Columbia
8.3.5. Others
8.4. Europe
8.4.1. U.K.
8.4.2. Germany
8.4.3. France
8.4.4. Italy
8.4.5. Spain
8.4.6. Russia
8.4.7. Netherlands
8.4.8. Switzerland
8.4.9. Poland
8.4.10. Others
8.5. Asia-Pacific
8.5.1. China
8.5.2. Japan
8.5.3. India
8.5.4. South Korea
8.5.5. Australia & New Zealand
8.5.6. Malaysia
8.5.7. Singapore
8.5.8. Others
8.6. Middle East & Africa
8.6.1. UAE
8.6.2. Saudi Arabia
8.6.3. Iran
8.6.4. Iraq
8.6.5. Qatar
8.6.6. South Africa
8.6.7. Algeria
8.6.8. Morocco
8.6.9. Nigeria
8.6.10. Egypt
8.6.11. Others
CHAPTER 9 GLOBAL SMART GOVERNMENT MARKET - COMPANY PROFILES
9.1. Amazon Web Services, Inc.
9.2. ABB Ltd.
9.3. Avaya Inc.
9.4. Capgemini S.A.
9.5. Cisco Systems, Inc.
9.6. Entrust Datacard Corporation
9.7. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
9.8. Hughes Identification Devices Corporation
9.9. IBM Corporation
9.10. Imex Systems Inc.
9.11. Nokia Corporation
9.12. Oracle Corporation
9.13. Socrata Inc.
9.14. OpenGov Inc.
9.15. Symantec Corporation
CHAPTER 10 GLOBAL SMART GOVERNMENT MARKET - COMPETITIVE
LANDSCAPE
10.1. Market Share Analysis
10.2. Strategies adopted by top companies
10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Collaborations & Agreements
CHAPTER 11 MARKET INSIGHTS
11.1. Industry Experts Insights
11.2. Analysts Opinions
11.3. Investment Opportunities
CHAPTER 12 APPENDIX
12.1. List of Tables
12.2. List of Figures