Dahua Makes Case for Treating Compliance Plan as Confidential
China-based Dahua disputed Motorola Solutions’ objection to giving Dahua’s compliance plan with FCC rules confidential treatment (see 2306260041). “Rather than maintaining ‘silence’ on the key issue of how the Compliance Plan implicates confidential information as [Motorola] argues, Dahua USA has…
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provided substantive justification for why confidential treatment is consistent with the Commission’s rules,” said a filing posted Monday in docket 21-232: “Dahua USA has explained that the Compliance Plan contains information regarding its internal organization, operations and strategy, and its agreements with distributor and dealer partners.” Dahua, which is on the FCC’s covered list of companies deemed to pose a security risk, filed the plan with the FCC in April to show how its gear won’t affect public safety or other secure communications.