The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes Section 889, which prohibits the use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment from manufacturers deemed a national security risk. For organizations, especially federal, state, or public-sector entities, this regulation directly affects procurement decisions.
Why Akuvox?
Secure. Compliant. Proven.
Akuvox manufactures all of its NDAA-compliant models without the use of prohibited chipsets or components.
No restricted SoCs or network components.
Approved for use in U.S. government and public sector projects.
Compliant with GSA and TAA procurement requirements.
Supported by ongoing firmware and security updates.
Manufactured with full supply chain transparency.
Whether you’re a systems integrator, property manager, or federal contractor, our solutions are designed to meet today’s toughest compliance and security demands.
Who Needs NDAA Compliance?
Is NDAA Compliance Required for Your Project?
NDAA-compliant products are often mandatory for:
Federal buildings and government contracts
Public schools and universities
Healthcare institutions
Transit systems
Public-private partnerships (P3s)
Even private-sector organizations are moving toward NDAA compliance to future-proof their investments and avoid potential regulatory issues.
Certification & Documentation
Need Proof? We've Got You Covered.
We provide all relevant certification and compliance documentation upon request, including:
NDAA Section 889 compliance letters
Manufacturer statements
Product specification sheets
NDAA Compliance
Even private-sector organizations are moving toward NDAA compliance to future-proof their investments and avoid potential regulatory issues.
Have questions about using Akuvox in a regulated environment? Our technical experts and compliance consultants are ready to help you navigate project requirements and product selection.