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The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is simply a set of federal laws passed every year by Congress to lay out the annual budget for the U.S. Department of Defense.
In the context of this particular law, the covered foreign country in question refers specifically to the People’s Republic of China. The covered telecommunications equipment refers to…
You might notice in the definitions above that there are two types of bans here. First, the law bans telecommunications equipment in general produced by two companies: Huawei and ZTE. Second, it specifically bans video surveillance equipment produced by the remaining three companies: Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua. For our purposes, there isn’t much of a difference here, because video surveillance technology is telecommunication technology. That means any security camera or recorder with any major components manufactured by one of these five companies is a no go for federal government projects.

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The law is clear. It’s not just security equipment manufactured by the banned companies that are blacklisted. This law covers any security equipment containing major components constructed by those banned companies. What does this mean for you?

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Since most manufacturers do not release information about the chips running their equipment, and since some companies don’t even disclose their manufacturers, it can be difficult to tell with any level of confidence if a particular security camera is NDAA compliant. So if you’re looking for a security camera that can be installed on government properties, it’s crucial that your supplier is completely transparent with you. You need to know who manufactured your cameras and what kind of chip is inside.
The short answer here is no. The 2019 NDAA ban list on video surveillance equipment does not specifically affect state government properties. It only directly affects federal government facilities. Does this mean you can freely install Hikvision and Dahua on your state government buildings? Not necessarily. Just because the NDAA doesn’t ban these products for state government facilities doesn’t mean individual states and municipalities haven’t followed suit.