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NDAA Compliant

Ensuring NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) Compliance: W4G Fire & Security at Your Service!

As the security landscape evolves, so do our client’s needs. The American driven National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) compliance has become a top priority for businesses across industries. At W4G Fire & Security, weather we agree with it or not, we are seeing an increasing number of organisations seeking our expertise in implementing NDAA compliant security systems.

With our understanding of the NDAA requirements and extensive experience in the field, we’ve positioned ourselves as the go-to solution provider for companies moving to meet these regulations and recommendations. Our team is equipped with the knowledge and resources to deliver top-notch security solutions that align with NDAA guidelines, ensuring the utmost protection for your valuable assets.

From comprehensive risk assessments to state-of-the-art surveillance technologies, our tailored approach ensures that every aspect of your security infrastructure is NDAA compliant. We take pride in staying up to date with the latest industry advancements, allowing us to offer cutting-edge solutions that not only meet compliance standards but also surpass your expectations.

Choosing W4G Fire & Security means partnering with a dedicated team that values your security needs and shares your commitment to compliance. Our experts work closely with you to develop customised security strategies that address your specific requirements, while also considering your budget and timeline.

NDAA, When it happened:

On Aug 1, 2018, the US government passed a resolution, effective Aug 1, 2019, to prevent the federal government, and anyone else who is involved with national security, from making purchases of telecommunications and surveillance cameras originally manufactured at five specific companies in China. The ban affects some or all Honeywell, Hikvision, Dahua, Lorex, Swann, LTS, Annke, Alibi, Laview, WBox, Interlogix, Flir, Bosch, ICRealtime, QSee, Panasonic, ADT, Indigo Vision, Montavue, and many more security products.

What the NDAA ban does:

The ban was part of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and specifically bans security cameras by Hikvision, Dahua, and their OEMs. NDAA also requires all federal government and “critical infrastructure” to remove any product that originated in a Hikvision or Dahua factory before Aug 1, 2019. The NDAA also bans ZTE, Huawei, and Hytera telecommunication equipment, but not surveillance equipment, for use both in the federal government and for use in 5G cellular infrastructure.

The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)

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