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NDAA/TAA Complaint

NDAA Compliant refers to the adherence of a product or service to the requirementsof the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA is an annual billpassed by the United States Congress thatauthorized the budget and expendituresfor the Department of Defense (DoD) and other national security-related agencies.

In recent years, the NDAA has included provisions related to cybersecurity andnational security concerns, particularly concerning theuse of certain technologiesand equipment from specific companies or countries. For example, the NDAA hasrestricted the use of products and services from certain Chinese technologycompanies, including Huawei and ZTE, due to concerns over potential nationalsecurity risks and the use of their products for unauthorized data collection.

Being“NDAA Compliant”means that a product or service has been verified andconfirmed to meet the requirements and restrictions outlined in the NDAA,ensuring that it doesnot include prohibited components or pose potential securityrisks.

Infinite Pixels is committed to complying with all government and internationaltrade regulations. Infinite Pixels supports NDAA-compliance across its product linesand has a full suiteof trade compliant devices, with many currently used ingovernment, defense and a range of commercial applications.

Infinite Pixels manufactures its products in South Korea, qualifying all products forsale under the TAA and GSA guidelines.

Our top priority is being a good partner to our customers, dealers, systemintegrators, and OEM partners-and that means making it as easy as possible to workwith us. If you have any questions about NDAA and Infinite Pixels, please contact usatsales@ipxusa.com.

The Trade Agreements Act (“TAA”) was enacted July 26, 1979. The TAA requires U.S. Government and affiliated entities with federal contacts to purchase end products made or substantially transformed within the United States or other TAA designated countries. TAA “Designated Countries” include the Caribbean Basin countries, WTO GPA countries, Free Trade Agreement Countries and certain other “least developed” countries. This act requires that contractors must certify that each end product meets the applicable requirements. End products are “those articles, materials and supplies to be acquired for public use.”
Trade Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. §§2501-2581) is intended to foster fair and open international trade. It requires the U.S. Government may acquire only products that are U.S. – made or are made in countries that are recognized as supporting fair and open international trade. The act further requires that contractors must certify that each of their end products that are to be acquired by a government entity in the U.S. meet the requirements as to place of manufacture.
All of the Infinite Pixels products meet the requirements of the Trade Agreements Act and are approved to be acquired by the United States Government for use. These products are also compliant with GSA Schedules.