In recent years, cybersecurity has become a top priority for governments, businesses, and organizations of all sizes. Within the video surveillance sector, this concern has led to stricter regulations aimed at ensuring that equipment and systems do not jeopardize critical infrastructure or the data they manage.
One of these regulations is the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). In this article, we explain what it is about, why it is critical for video surveillance projects—especially those involving government entities or high-security environments like critical infrastructure—and how MoviSight complies with these regulations to protect your technological investments.
The NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) is a United States federal law that specifies the budget and priorities of the Department of Defense. Within this act, Section 889 introduces specific restrictions on the use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment and services deemed a high risk to national security.
Actually, this section:
Prohibits the use of equipment and services from specific manufacturers in projects funded by the U.S. Government or under contracts with federal agencies.
Applies not only to equipment directly marketed by those manufacturers but also to those that:
- Are sold under other brands (OEM, ODM, or JDM relationships).
- Incorporate critical components, such as SoCs (System on Chip), from prohibited vendors.
In other words, even if a camera or NVR bears a different brand logo, it is not considered compliant if it uses internal components from NDAA-banned manufacturers.
Even if your organization is not a U.S. government agency, the NDAA has become an international benchmark for security best practices. Compliance offers clear advantages:
At MoviSight, security is not an add-on; it is a pillar of our value proposition. Therefore, we have aligned our portfolio with NDAA requirements so that our partners and integrators can design projects with total peace of mind.
Our compliance statement is summarized in the following points:
NDAA-Compliant Products and Accessories:
MoviSight products and accessories included in our compliance list do not use or deploy critical components—including SoCs—manufactured by NDAA-prohibited vendors.
Eligible for U.S. Government Projects:
These products are part of GSA (General Services Administration) contracts and are specifically recommended for United States Government projects subject to the NDAA.
No Relationships with Banned Providers:
MoviSight does not maintain OEM, ODM, or JDM relationships with any of the providers specified in Section 889 of the NDAA. This prevents prohibited components from being introduced under the guise of another brand.
Continuous Updates to the Compliance List:
The list of NDAA-compliant products is periodically updated on our official website:
www.movisight.com
This ensures that integrators, distributors, and end customers can always validate the most up-to-date information.
MoviSight’s current NDAA compliance list includes:
All IP Cameras Network
cameras engineered for diverse security scenarios, ranging from industrial and corporate environments to critical infrastructure.
Thermal Cameras
Ideal solutions for perimeter monitoring, low-visibility conditions, and applications where temperature detection is critical.
PTZ Cameras
Motorized dome cameras with Pan, Tilt, and Zoom capabilities, designed for active event tracking and wide-area surveillance.
Ex-Proof (Explosion-Proof)
Cameras Specialized equipment for hazardous environments with specific safety requirements or extreme conditions.
NVRs and Related Accessories
Network Video Recorders and associated components that ensure secure recording and management of video data.
Smart View CMS (Central Management Software), Hardware, and Related Accessories.
Our centralized video management platform, designed to control and monitor multiple devices, is also fully aligned with NDAA requirements.
If you are planning a new video surveillance installation or reviewing an existing system to align it with the NDAA, MoviSight is here to support you:
Review the updated list of compliant products at: www.movisight.com
Consult our team to evaluate the NDAA compliance of your current or future projects at: https://www.movisight.com/contact/
Design a video surveillance architecture with us that combines:
1. Regulatory compliance
2. High performance
3. Scalability
4. Long-term investment protection
In an environment where cybersecurity is increasingly critical, choosing NDAA-compliant video surveillance technology is a strategic decision. With MoviSight, that decision is simpler: we offer a robust, up-to-date portfolio aligned with the most demanding regulations, ensuring your projects are secure today and in the future.