Why Alabama Defense Contractors Need CMMC Compliance
Alabama defense contractors operate within Alabama's thriving defense corridor, centered on Redstone Arsenal (Army Materiel Command, Missile Defense Agency, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center), Maxwell Air Force Base, Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker — Army Aviation Center), and Anniston Army Depot. Any business in Alabama that holds a DoD prime contract, a subcontract under a prime, or a flow-down award from a higher-tier supplier is now seeing CMMC clauses show up in new solicitations under DFARS 252.204-7021. If you cannot demonstrate the required CMMC level at award, you are not eligible to bid.
Defense contractors throughout Alabama handle Controlled Unclassified Information tied to missile defense systems, Army aviation programs, space systems, and ground logistics for the DoD. Boeing (Huntsville), Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and Raytheon with significant Alabama operations are actively scoring their suppliers against NIST SP 800-171 via SPRS and refusing new work with subcontractors who lack a credible path to Level 2.
Most Alabama businesses we talk to underestimate how much CUI they actually touch. Contract drawings, program schedules, personnel rosters with clearance data, and even unclassified email threads that reference part numbers can all qualify as CUI under the National Archives registry. Once that information lands in your environment, every control in NIST 800-171 is in scope.
We specialize in CMMC for small and mid-size defense contractors. We know how to scope the CUI enclave so you are not rebuilding your whole company, how to write policies that a C3PAO will accept, and how to implement technical controls without grinding Alabama operations to a halt.