The John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for the fiscal year 2019 (US government appropriations and procurement) was signed into U.S. Law.

To authorise appropriations for the fiscal year 2019 for military activities of the department of defence, for military construction and for defence activities of the department of energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year and for other purposes.

The act includes video surveillance equipment under the “covered telecommunications equipment” definition and calls out specific vendors, cameras and components which are expressly forbidden for use in US government-related video surveillance deployments.

LILIN’s products comply with NDAA

Along with over 40 years of experience in IP video manufacturing and development of IP cameras, recording devices and software, LILIN is committed to offering products fully compliant with Sec. 889., the prohibition on certain telecommunications and video surveillance services vendors.

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