On June 3, DMI announced that it has achieved a perfect score in the CMMC 2.0 Level 2 Joint Verification Security Assessment (JVSA), conducted by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA).
CMMC 2.0 is a Department of Defense (DoD) initiative aimed at strengthening the cybersecurity of defense contractors. The JVSA, conducted by a certified third-party assessment organization, evaluates an organization’s ability to protect Controlled Unclassified Information and Federal Contract Information in accordance with NIST 800-171.
While many contractors have yet to begin this process or remain in a long line awaiting an audit, DMI is among the first to achieve this milestone. It is part of a select group of organizations recognized nationwide for excellence in cybersecurity and supply chain protection.
“This achievement reflects our deep commitment to safeguarding critical government information and supporting security for our nation,” said Gary Wang, chief technology officer at DMI. “As threats to the defense industrial base grow more sophisticated, we are proud to deliver secure and innovative services that help protect national interests and modernize government technology services.”
Achieving a perfect score confirms DMI has implemented all 110 required cybersecurity practices—an essential benchmark for companies entrusted with sensitive government data and missions.
Source: DMI
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