NDAA Compliance Statement

NDAA Compliance Statement

Vantage Security’s Commitment to NDAA Compliance

 

At Vantage Security, we prioritize security, integrity, and compliance in all our products and services. We are proud to confirm that our Vantage Security range of video surveillance products is fully compliant with Section 889 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

 

Understanding NDAA Section 889

 

Section 889 of the NDAA prohibits U.S. federal agencies, their contractors, and recipients of federal grants or loans from procuring or using telecommunications and video surveillance equipment or services from certain Chinese manufacturers. The law aims to enhance national security by restricting the use of technology that may pose a risk to sensitive government infrastructure.

 

Vantage Security’s NDAA Compliance

 

To ensure full compliance with NDAA regulations:

No Restricted Components – Vantage Security products do not contain any System on Chip (SoC) or other major components from manufacturers banned under NDAA Section 889.

Trusted Supply Chain – We source our hardware components from trusted, NDAA-compliant suppliers to maintain the highest security standards.

Safe for Government & Enterprise Use – Our surveillance solutions are suitable for federal agencies, government contractors, and enterprises that must adhere to NDAA regulations.

 

Why NDAA Compliance Matters

 

By choosing Vantage Security, organizations can confidently deploy secure, government-approved video surveillance solutions without concerns over compliance risks or supply chain vulnerabilities.

 

For further inquiries about our NDAA compliance, please contact us at info@vantagesecurity.com