National Defense Authorization Act Compliance Statement
Background
To address a perceived cybersecurity risk, an Interim Final Rule of the National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA) for the Fiscal Year 2019 was made effective on August 13, 2019.
Section 889 contains the Prohibition on certain telecommunications and video surveillance
services or equipment from specific vendors. It also contains several provisions that have a
major impact on existing and future US Government related video surveillance deployments.
The NDAA ban also extends to other manufacturers in cases in which the video surveillance
cameras or systems from the specified vendors are offered under another manufacturer's
brand name typical of OEM, ODM and JDM relationships.
PROMISE Technology Statement
- PROMISE Technology USA is committed to providing NDAA Section 889 compliant products and does not have OEM,
ODM and JDM relationships with the named vendors in the NDAA.
- The following PROMISE products are compliant with the NDAA. The products in this list do not use or deploy
critical components including SoCs produced component vendors that are expressly banned by the NDAA. These
products will be included in PROMISE's GSA contracts and are recommended for US Government applications that
are subject to the NDAA.
- The PROMISE compliance product list below will be regularly updated on the PROMISE company website.
NDAA Compliance Product List
| Product Category |
Model |
| Vess |
A3120P, A3340P, A6600P, A6800P,
A7600, A7800, A8020, A8120, A8600,
A8800, A8110, A8340
|
| Pegasus |
Pegasus M4, Pegasus32 Series, Pegasus
R4i/J2i, Pegasus5 R12
|
| VTrak |
VTrak D5000 Series, VTrak J5000 Series,
VTrak J5960
|
Signature: Charles Kao
Title: President
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