Certifications

For Certification, a technology must have demonstrated confidence of continued effectiveness: i.e., it will perform as intended, conform to the seller’s specifications, and is safe for use as intended. In addition to the benefits provided under Designation, Certification allows Sellers of antiterrorism technologies to assert the Government Contractor Defense that immunizes Sellers from liability for claims arising from acts of terrorism. Technologies that receive Certification will be also placed on an Approved Products List for Homeland Security. Designation is a prerequisite for Certification.





Company/Technology

Exelon Corporation Security Governance and Oversight Programs, Policies, and Procedures

Approved: November 25, 2025 | Expires: January 31, 2031

Exelon Corporation, together with its six wholly- or majority-owned subsidiaries, provides Exelon Corporation Security Governance and Oversight Programs, Policies, and Procedures (the Technology). The Technology is security governance and risk management structures; enterprise-level and asset-specific written policies and programs; and the comprehensive change management processes to maintain current, accurate, and complete implementation documentation.


NBA Arena Security Procedures & Guidelines

Approved: September 30, 2025 | Expires: September 30, 2030

The National Basketball Association (NBA) provides the NBA Arena Security Standards, NBA Security Audits, and NBA Security Training Programs (the Technology). The Technology is a comprehensive set of mandatory security standards for team and arena management designed to deter and defend against terrorist attacks at venues where NBA games are played, in addition to other general security risks. The Technology is implemented through the NBA Security Audits and NBA Security Training Programs, and includes the hiring, vetting, qualifications, and training of NBA security personnel in connection with the three components of the Technology.


API Standard 780 - Security Risk Assessment Methodology for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries

Approved: September 26, 2025 | Expires: September 30, 2032

The American Petroleum Institute (API) provides the Security Risk Assessment Methodology for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries in its publication, ANSI/API Standard 780-2003, Security Risk Assessment Methodology for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries. The Technology assists the petroleum and petrochemical industries in understanding and conducting security risk assessments by describing a recommended approach for assessing security risk applicable to the types of facilities operated by the industries and the security issues the industries face. The methodology described in the Standard is widely applicable to a full spectrum of security issues including terrorist attacks on assets containing hazardous materials such as chemical, refining, and petrochemical manufacturing operations, pipelines, and transportation operations including truck, marine, and rail.


Royal Realty Corp. d/b/a The Durst Organization, Royal 1 WTC Management LLC, and Durst WTC Holding LLC

Approved: June 26, 2025 | Expires: August 31, 2030

Royal Realty Corp. d/b/a The Durst Organization, Royal 1 WTC Management LLC, and Durst WTC Holding LLC provides One World Trade Center Security Program. The Technology is an integrated security system based on suggested guidelines derived from State and local fire prevention codes and government agency recommendations, and it is in compliance with New York Local Law 26. The Technology is comprised of policies and procedures, trained personnel, and physical and electronic anti-terrorism security measures.


Aircraft Delivery Security Operations

Approved: June 24, 2025 | Expires: June 30, 2030

Johnson Controls Fire Protection LP provides Security, Fire, and Life Safety Systems Integration Services. The Technology is integration, maintenance, and monitoring services for systems that can deter, prevent, detect, alert, and respond to a variety of security and life safety threats. The Technology includes the integration and maintenance of the following types of systems: fire alarm and detection systems; fire sprinkler systems; fire suppression systems; integrated security applications that link access control, CCTV, and fire; and mass notification systems.


ServiceSource, Inc.

Approved: June 24, 2025 | Expires: February 28, 2032

ServiceSource, Inc., provides the Mail Processing, Screening, and Distribution Service in support of the Department of Homeland Security’s Consolidated Remote Delivery Site in Capitol Heights, Maryland. The Technology is an integrated set of processes, procedures, equipment, and personnel designed to safeguard facilities, their occupants, and addressees against mail-borne chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats.


ARES Security Corporation

Approved: June 20, 2025 | Expires: February 28, 2032

ARES Security Corporation provides Automated Vulnerability Evaluation for Risks of Terrorism® (AVERT®) Software and Related Services for AVERT® Physical Security, a PC-based software tool for performing vulnerability assessments of user-defined facilities. The Technology uses 3D graphic tools, digital imagery information, and components, such as customer facility designs and geographic data, to develop a 3D site map of a customer’s facility.


Analogic Corporation

Approved: April 24, 2025 | Expires: April 30, 2032

Analogic Corporation provides the Checkpoint CT Baggage Screening System (ConneCT or the Technology). The Technology is designed to detect explosives and other prohibited items, and is used for the screening of carry-on luggage at airports and other screening checkpoints. The Technology includes technical manuals, warranty and maintenance services, site surveys, installation and on-site support, training services and all personnel and contractor qualifications.


Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, et al.

Approved: March 24, 2025 | Expires: October 31, 2030

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, et al. provide the World Trade Center Campus Security Assessment, Design, Architectural, and Engineering Services (the Technology). The Technology consists of risk assessments, design elements, and architectural and engineering services used to incorporate security-related design features into building designs for the World Trade Center Campus in New York City, New York.


Ilitch Holdings, Inc. et al

Approved: February 19, 2025 | Expires: October 31, 2030

Ilitch Holdings, Inc. et al provide the Security Program and Security Design for Little Caesars Arena/Detroit Events Center (the Technology). The Technology is a complex security design and security program for the sporting, entertainment, and mixed-use complex, Little Caesars Arena/Detroit Events Center. The Technology combines a series of policies, procedures, and trained personnel with physical and electronic security measures. The Technology is deployed on a 24/7 basis.