Compliance & Certifications

At Beacon, we don’t just deliver advanced WiFi, digital surveillance, and access control systems, we ensure that every solution we provide aligns with the highest standards of security, safety, and regulatory compliance.

SBA Small Business

What It Means:
Beacon is certified as a Small Business by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). This designation recognizes us as a qualified and capable partner for federal, state, and local government contracts, and provides access to specialized programs and opportunities.

What It Means for You:

Working with an SBA-qualified small business allows your organization to fulfill small business contracting goals and take advantage of preferential procurement channels. It also signals that you’re investing in a vendor that meets government-vetted standards for experience, capability, and ethical business practices.

SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2)

What It Means:
SOC 2 is a rigorous auditing framework developed by the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants). It evaluates how service providers manage data based on trust principles including security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.

What It Means for You:
If your business handles sensitive or regulated data, such as customer records or video surveillance footage, our SOC 2-compliance ensure that your systems are built on a foundation of robust data protection. Choosing Beacon means minimizing risk and meeting the expectations of modern cybersecurity policies.

NIST SP 800-171 Compliance

What It Means:
Beacon is fully compliant with NIST Special Publication 800-171, which outlines mandatory cybersecurity requirements for protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in non-federal systems and organizations. This framework was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to safeguard sensitive information shared by federal agencies with external contractors and partners. Compliance involves implementing 110 security controls across 14 categories, including access control, incident response, system integrity, and personnel security.

What It Means for You:
NIST SP 800-171 compliance ensures that our systems and processes meet federal cybersecurity requirements for protecting(CUI). This level of compliance strengthens the security posture of our infrastructure, including WiFi, digital surveillance, and access control systems, making them suitable for deployment in environments that demand high levels of information assurance.

OSHA Compliance

What It Means:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets standards to ensure safe and healthy working environments. Compliance with OSHA means adopting policies and technologies that reduce workplace hazards.

What It Means for You:
Beacon designs and installs systems that enhance both digital and physical safety. From properly mounted surveillance cameras to access systems that control entry in hazardous zones, our services help your organization meet OSHA safety standards, reducing liability and improving operational trust.

Compliance Matters

Choosing Beacon means choosing a partner that prioritizes not just performance, but accountability and safety. Whether you’re navigating regulatory requirements, securing sensitive assets, or pursuing government contracts, we help ensure your systems are compliant, future-ready, and built on a foundation of trust.