Article: Government and Business Leaders Estimate Initial Investment Requirements for Homeland Security Could Top $135 Billion.

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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 2002

Deloitte Consulting and Aviation Week survey profiles

the emerging Homeland Security market

Government and business leaders believe that securing the homeland against potential terrorist threats could cost between $93 billion and $138 billion in 2003. This finding was among the major conclusions uncovered during an in-depth market research effort conducted by Deloitte Consulting and Aviation Week, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE:MHP). The effort surveyed 300 leaders from all levels of government and a broad range of industries who are knowledgeable about security ...

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