DoDIN APL: What it Means for Certified Video Distribution Solutions
In many circumstances, reliable, low-latency video distribution isn’t the only priority – cybersecurity plays a critical role in effective operations for organizations. As a result, cybersecurity and interoperability are determining factors in the acquisition of new video distribution systems for Federal government agencies. It’s in these instances that the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Approved Products List (APL) is a valuable tool in the acquisition process.
What exactly does it mean for Haivision’s products to be DoDIN APL-certified? This post summarizes what the DoDIN APL is, how organizations leverage it, and which Haivision products are certified.
The DoDIN APL List: What it Means
The DoDIN APL is a single consolidated list of communication and collaboration products that meet official U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) cybersecurity and interoperability standards. The APL is the master list of products that are secure, trusted, and certified for deployment within the DoD’s technology infrastructure. Ultimately, the DoDIN APL is a tool to be leveraged when making decisions about equipment acquisitions.
Typically, the onus of certifying new equipment that is not listed on the DoDIN APL falls on the customer to evaluate a solution’s cybersecurity and interoperability compliance on a case-by-case basis. Over the years of supporting customers across every branch of the DoD – the Army, Air Force, Navy, Space Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and National Guard Bureau – as well as throughout the Federal Civilian agencies, we recognized that having Haivision’s products on the DoDIN Approved Products List would result in significant time savings by simplifying the acquisition process and providing greater peace of mind for our customers. From Haivision’s perspective, product listings on the DoDIN APL were a natural extension of our commitment to customer support.
DoDIN APL-Certified Haivision Products
Security and interoperability have always been imperative in the development of Haivision products. Video distribution solutions including video encoders and decoders like the Makito X4 series and video management tool, Haivision Media Platform, now meet the official standards stipulated by The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
In 2022, Haivision achieved DoDIN APL certification for the following video distribution solutions:
Haivision Media Platform
Haivision Media Platform, combined with DoDIN APL-certified Haivision Media Gateway and Haivision Play Set Top Boxes, is a flexible, scalable solution for multi-site communications, high-capacity live video monitoring and recording, and highly secure video delivery to browsers, set-top boxes, and mobile devices.
Makito X4 and X Video Encoders and Decoders
Haivision’s Makito X4 and X Video Encoders and Decoders are award-winning H.264 and HEVC video encoders and decoders that enable ultra-low latency end-to-end transport of secure, high-quality HD video.
Makito X1 Rugged Video Encoder
The Makito X1 Rugged is an ultra-compact H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC video encoder for low latency streaming of full-motion video (FMV) and KLV metadata.
Kraken Transcoder
The Kraken Transcoder optimizes video networks by transcoding full motion video (FMV) using the latest compression standards for ISR, situational awareness, and field monitoring applications.
Haivision’s certification represents the only Open VDS over IP (VDS-IP) on the DoDIN Approved Products List, meaning Haivision’s solution is accessible from and capable of interfacing with DoD IP-routed networks.
“Haivision’s DoDIN APL certification signifies our commitment to the success of our government and defense customers,” said Alex Beck, Senior Vice President, Defense & Aerospace, Haivision. “The time and energy we invest to ensure our customers’ systems adhere to their standards and certification processes now extend past project-by-project efforts as a result of our place on the DoDIN Approved Products List, ultimately making our customers’ lives easier.”