Northwest Aerospace News April | May Issue No.14 | Page 64

D efense contractors will no longer be able to self-attest, take security control shortcuts, meet only some information assurance requirements, or have non-com- plete plans of actions and milestones (POA&M). Instead, every organization will be required to obtain a CMMC certifica- tion, at one of five compliance levels, prior to contract award. Katie Arrington, CISO, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (OUSD) (A&S), put it this way: “Every DoD con- tract that goes out for proposal will have a CMMC pre-qualification requirement and every vendor on that contract must have a CMMC certification!” The DoD’s CMMC guidance highlights: • Cybersecurity effectiveness will carry equal weight to price, performance and other product/ service factors in winning DoD business • Organizational effectiveness will depend on programmatic factors such as defined policies, pro- cesses, procedures, metrics and evidence that cybersecurity plans are monitored and executed as defined • Any company demonstrating the highest level of cyber maturity will be considered a lower-risk supplier and have a competitive advantage Executive leaders that do not embrace CMMC are at significant risk. CMMC is a critical business and information protec- tion challenge for most organizations, not just an internal IT issue — suppliers not acting to implement will be evaluated as too risky and may be disqualified or lose contracts to lower-risk competitors. 64 NORTHWEST AEROSPACE NEWS At a recent Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition (PNDC) event, CORTAC Group helped our region’s defense contractors understand CMMC. Sarah Garrison, Pres- ident and CEO of PNDC shared, “Cybersecurity is now a foundational requirement for doing business with the DoD.” Garrison continued, “PNDC is helping inform our industry of the regulations, train individual member companies, and facilitate getting originations help with experts to assure their compliance. We appreciate CORTAC Group, and our other members, who are helping Pacific Northwest busi- nesses to comply with these requirements.” Upcoming Seminars on Understanding the New CMMC — Hosted by PNDC — April 9, 2020 in Puget Sound See www.pndc.us for more information.