NDAA compliances are ready for VTC products

An NDAA compliant camera is a video surveillance device that meets the requirements of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Section 889, which prohibits U.S. federal agencies and their contractors from using equipment from certain companies. These cameras are designed to prevent security vulnerabilities by using approved components, firmware, and software from manufacturers that are not on the prohibited list.

What NDAA compliance means for cameras
  • Restricted components: 

    The camera does not contain parts or software from specific manufacturers, which are used in some prohibited brands. 

  • Secure supply chain: 

    Manufacturers have taken steps to ensure the security of their supply chain and that the entire system, including hardware, firmware, and software, is free from backdoors or other vulnerabilities. 

  • Compliance with law: 

    Using these cameras ensures that federal and federally funded projects and contractors comply with the law, avoiding penalties. 

Why NDAA compliance is important
  • National security: 

    It helps protect against potential security risks and espionage associated with surveillance equipment from certain foreign entities. 

  • Enhanced security: 

    It provides a higher level of security and reliability, especially for sensitive environments and organizations handling confidential data. 

  • Legal and contractual obligation: 
    For many organizations, particularly those working with the government, using NDAA-compliant cameras is a legal and contractual requirement.