Besides conducting proprietary studies, the company has just completed a research study on insurgent and terrorist groups in the far corners of the globe. While all information was strictly based on open sources, the study was refined and analyzed by editors with in-depth knowledge of the countries from where terrorist groups originated. The study not only examined philosophical views and objectives of these groups, but also analyzed countermeasures taken by respective governments.

Simultaneously, the company has published a comprehensive book on current statistics on socio-economic and military data for every country in the world. The publication looks not only at current statistics but also offers five-year projections.

R & P Global plans to gather information, through global abstracting software, on a daily and weekly basis -- from a variety of sources worldwide -- on subjects ranging from geopolitical and socioeconomic to defense manufacturing and military intelligence. The information gathered by the company researchers and editorial stringers -- based in various regions -- would then be dissected and analyzed for accuracy, and thereafter categorized and archived.

To accurately project global aerospace and defense markets, however, the company needs to develop country reports, which would be organized into six regions, namely Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East & Africa, North America, South & Central Asia, and South & Central America.

These binder services would monitor arms transactions, analyze equipment demands, and then make market projections for defense equipment for every country within each region. Editors are expected to examine all aspect of a country, but particularly of its national budget, budgetary allocations, geopolitical posture, manufacturing capabilities, and its current defense equipment inventories. The aim of the company would be to make 10-year accurate market projections for aircraft, armored vehicles, engines, electronics, missiles, naval weapons, ordnance, space vehicles, unmanned vehicles, and warships.

R & P Global would be required to develop relational databases that would directly lead to the development of a precise forecasting methodology. An accurate market projection would be based upon a top-to-bottom approach, for every country and its departments. The approach would analyze appropriate budgetary allocations and shifting priorities; the impact of these allocations would then be scrutinized for every manufacturing sector, particularly affecting those areas that directly deal with aerospace and defense industries. Neither would other areas be ignored, especially those involving state enterprises, including efforts toward privatization; examination of Statism vs. Privatization would highlight investment opportunities or lack thereof of foreign investments within a country. While worldwide aerospace and defense markets would continue to be the primary focus of our analyses and market projections, education policies and efforts of developing countries to alleviate poverty would also receive the appropriate attention.

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