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By NDAA do you mean the National Dental Association of America?

If so, we haven't the foggiest.

11 days later

I have no idea what being NDAA compliant means. If you'd like to provide more insight we may be able to help.

But for the sake of 'better safe than sorry' - given that we don't know what it is - please don't use our products.

Thanks,
Brandon

7 days later

Here is more info on the NDAA compliance. found here
In summary, its compliant as long as the parts don't come from the following companies:

  • Huawei Technologies Company
  • ZTE Corporation
  • Hytera Communications Corporation
  • Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company
  • Dahua Technology Company
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    4 years later

    Hi I'm going to bump this topic as NDAA is changing constantly. Currently it is a bit broader than just a couple of companies. For US govt work, typically components, including cameras and AI cannot come from covered countries. Of which China is one.

    A more reliable source for NDAA compliance as it relates to Drones is on the DIU website. https://www.diu.mil/blue-uas-policy

    Here it states that cameras manufactured in China are not compliant. This causes issues with the Luxonis components as almost everything is manufactured in China. I think the camera chips are also manufactured in china which makes the omnivision camera non-compliant. The on-semi cameras should be okay (they are Taiwanese) as long as the modules are not assembled in China.

    It would be very handy if you guys could provide some NDAA compliant offerings as I really like your cameras, but our customers are making NDAA compliance a requirement.

      PeterMilani Here it states that cameras manufactured in China are not compliant. This causes issues with the Luxonis components as almost everything is manufactured in China. I think the camera chips are also manufactured in china which makes the omnivision camera non-compliant. The on-semi cameras should be okay (they are Taiwanese) as long as the modules are not assembled in China.

      It would be very handy if you guys could provide some NDAA compliant offerings as I really like your cameras, but our customers are making NDAA compliance a requirement.

      Our devices do not use components from restricted vendors, and we’re already producing hardware outside of China (in Taiwan). Therefore, our products are NDAA compliant.

      Thanks,
      Jaka

      Hi Jaka,

      would the OAK Som Pro modules be manufactured in Taiwan?

      Are the OV cameras manufactured in Taiwan? It would be good to get an idea of the part numbers that are compliant.

      cheers

      Peter