Federal Analysis
Federal Agencies Enforce NDAA Compliance
March 23, 2026
Federal agencies across the United States are actively enforcing compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) procurement rules in 2026, particularly focusing on security technology and surveillance equipment. Section 889 of the NDAA prohibits the use of certain manufacturers deemed a security risk, requiring procurement professionals to carefully vet vendors and products to ensure adherence. This enforcement impacts IT procurement strategies, vendor selection, and contract management for federal agencies and their contractors.
- Procurement teams must prioritize NDAA-compliant vendors such as Optiview, Hanwha Vision, and Vivotek to avoid disallowed products and maintain contract eligibility.
- Understanding the specific restrictions under Section 889 is critical for federal IT professionals to mitigate security risks and ensure defensible procurement decisions.
- Agencies and contractors should align procurement processes with guidance from the Director of National Intelligence and other federal authorities overseeing NDAA compliance.
- This focus on compliance underscores the importance of integrating security considerations into federal IT acquisitions and vendor evaluations.
Agencies
U.S. Federal Agencies, Director of National Intelligence
Vendors
Optiview, Hanwha Vision, Vivotek