As of November 2025, the rhetoric about CMMC has changed. The question, “Is CMMC really coming?” is now outdated. The final rules are effective, the phased rollout is officially in motion, and the "wait and see" window is now closed. If you are wondering exactly when your organization needs to face an assessor, the answer depends on two factors: the official Department of Defense (DoD) timeline and the increasingly aggressive demands of your prime contractors.
The DoD is currently executing a four-phase rollout designed to transition the entire supply chain to the new standards by 2028. Here is where we stand today:
The phased rollout is clear, but it is not written in stone for organizations in the DIB.
Primes are legally responsible for their entire supply chain's security. To mitigate their own risk, many primes have stopped waiting for the DoD’s phase-in dates. Primes have started to require subcontractors to provide proof of a CMMC Level 2 ready status or even a completed C3PAO assessment as soon as possible, regardless of whether the specific sub-contract technically falls under Phase 1.
If your prime contractor asks for your CMMC status today and you don’t have an SPRS score or a clear path to certification, they may (and often will) move your work to a competitor who does. To reduce this risk, make sure your organization expedites its compliance efforts. It is also beneficial to schedule your assessment date now so you can be assured of a C3PAO’s availability, even if you are not yet ready.
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