Preparing organizations for CMMC certification
SVAM helps organizations prepare for CMMC certification by aligning cybersecurity controls, governance processes and documentation with certification expectations.
CMMC sets cybersecurity standards for organizations handling FCI and CUI in the Defense Industrial Base. Certification—often required for DoD contracts—is verified through third-party assessments. Early preparation helps ensure clarity and readiness.
CMMC readiness requires more than implementing security tools
Organizations must demonstrate that cybersecurity practices are clearly defined, documented and consistently applied.
SVAM supports readiness efforts across several key areas.
Readiness assessment
Evaluate current security practices and identify gaps relative to CMMC requirements.
Security program alignment
Align governance, operational practices and technical controls with certification expectations.
Documentation development
Develop required documentation such as policies, procedures and System Security Plans.
Evidence preparation
Prepare operational evidence demonstrating that security controls are functioning as intended.
Assessment preparation
Support internal teams preparing for interviews, walkthroughs and certification assessments.
Our approach to CMMC readiness
Preparing for certification requires a structured process that aligns people, processes and technology.
Understanding CMMC certification levels
Organizations must achieve the certification level aligned with the data they handle within the defense supply chain.
Foundational
Designed for organizations handling Federal Contract Information (FCI).
- Basic cybersecurity hygiene
- 17 required security practices
- Annual self-assessment
Advanced
Required for organizations managing Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
- 110 security practices aligned with NIST 800-171
- Third-party certification assessment
- Certification valid for three years
Expert
Designed for organizations supporting highly sensitive national security programs.
- Advanced cybersecurity practices
- Government-led assessment
- Enhanced monitoring and protection requirements
Organizations preparing for CMMC certification rely on SVAM for practical guidance and structured readiness programs
rely on SVAM for practical guidance and structured readiness programs.
Registered CMMC practitioner organization
Experience supporting regulated and government-related environments
Integrated cybersecurity and governance expertise
Structured readiness methodology aligned with CMMC requirements
Advisory approach focused on operational readiness
Organizations preparing for certification benefit from clear guidance and structured readiness programs
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What CMMC level do I need?
It depends on what type of information your systems handle. If you only handle Federal Contract Information (FCI), Level 1 applies. If you handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), you’ll need Level 2. Level 3 applies only to a small number of programs involving the most sensitive CUI, and requires DoD’s own assessors rather than a C3PAO. Most contractors in the Defense Industrial Base fall under Level 2.
How long does CMMC readiness typically take?
Most organizations starting from an unprepared state take 6–12 months to reach Level 2 readiness, depending on the size of your environment and how mature your existing controls are. Scoping your CUI environment early — rather than trying to harden your entire network — is the biggest lever for shortening this timeline and lowering cost
Can SVAM perform the certification assessment itself?
No. CMMC certification assessments must be performed by an accredited, independent third party — a Certified Third-Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO) — not by the contractor’s own consultants or IT partners. SVAM’s role is to help you prepare: closing control gaps, documenting your System Security Plan, and getting your environment ready so that when a C3PAO assessment happens, you pass on the first attempt. (Note: as of July 2026, the DoD’s mandatory C3PAO certification requirement for Level 2 has been temporarily suspended pending a program review — self-assessment is currently the active path. We’re keeping clients updated as this develops.)
What is the difference between FCI and CUI?
FCI (Federal Contract Information) is information provided by or generated for the government under a contract that isn’t intended for public release — generally lower sensitivity, and covered under Level 1. CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information) is more sensitive information that requires safeguarding under law, regulation, or policy — such as controlled technical data — and requires Level 2 or above.
Do I need to comply if I'm a sub-tier supplier?
Yes. CMMC requirements flow down through the entire supply chain, not just to prime contractors. If your systems process, store, or transmit FCI or CUI at any tier, you must meet the CMMC level appropriate to that data — Level 1 if you only handle FCI, Level 2 if you handle CUI — regardless of your position in the contract chain.
How does CMMC interact with NIST 800-171 controls we already have?
CMMC Level 2 is built directly on the 110 security requirements in NIST SP 800-171 Revision 2 — it isn’t a separate standard. If you’ve already implemented NIST 800-171 controls, that work directly satisfies the bulk of Level 2 requirements. CMMC adds a formal verification layer on top: self-assessment and affirmation submitted to SPRS, and (when the third-party requirement is active) periodic C3PAO assessment.
Let’s discuss your organization’s certification requirements and readiness timeline