Dahua Meets With FCC Staff on Security Compliance Plan
Dahua Technology USA met with FCC staff to seek guidance on the compliance plan required in a November FCC order and Further NPRM clamping down on gear from Chinese companies (see 2211230065). “Dahua USA informed the Commission that it plans…
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to submit the requested compliance plan and will include the various measures Dahua USA suggested in its rulemaking comments to ensure Dahua USA’s equipment is not being marketed or sold for the purposes of public safety, security of government facilities, physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes,” said a filing posted Friday in docket 21-232: “Dahua also sought guidance on the process for requesting clarification of the scope of the Report and Order, especially regarding the Commission’s interpretations of the terms ‘critical infrastructure,’ ‘telecommunications equipment,’ and ‘video surveillance equipment.’” Company representatives met with staff from the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology, Public Safety Bureau and Office of General Counsel, Dahua said.