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#CMMCUpdate The CMMC final rule has been sent to the OMB’s Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) & the final rule should be published within the next 120 days. This signifies continued progress towards mandatory CMMC compliance in DoD contracts by Q1 2025. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ehW9HzrT
The Steadfast March Towards CMMC Reaches Another Milestone! The clock is ticking for Defense Industrial Base (DIB) contractors to prepare for CMMC compliance. The 48 CFR CMMC Rule, which will revise the DFARS clause in contracts (252.204-7021), has reached the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). Once approved by OMB, the rule will be published in the Federal Register. Here's the key takeaway: There's no time to wait! This signifies continued progress towards mandatory CMMC compliance in DoD contracts by late 2024 or early 2025. Here's our full timeline, along with simple steps to prepare for #CMMC: https://lnkd.in/ehW9HzrT
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What does the class deviation to NIST 800-171 Rev 2 means for defense contractors? Spoiler alert: It means more business as usual. The DOD has aligned DFARS 7012 and CMMC 2.0, so they'll both be based on NIST 800-171 revision 2, as we had expected. This move is an important step in bringing CMMC 2.0 closer to a final rule as prior to this there was conflict between CMMC 2.0 and DFARS 7012 given the impending release of 800-171 revision 3. This memo makes it clear that DOD is going to focus on 800-171R2 for CMMC 2.0 and it is now aligned with DFARS 7012. So what to do now if you are a defense contractor? Well, focus on NIST 800-171 revision 2 as it is written today. Like we said - more of the same. 💼 Find out more about this important DoD update in our newest blog: https://hubs.la/Q02wCBxW0 #NIST800171 #defensecontractors #complianceiskey 🛡️✨
Great seeing the PreVeil team of Erik Servinsky, Noël Vestal and Gregg Laroche sporting their fancy #NoPOAMS t-shirts at CIC 2024 in San Diego. Those shirts go great with the orange shoes. And Noël's orange hair is just the frosting on the cake. Our FedRAMP Moderate Equivalency status is making the rounds.