Why Falls Church Defense Contractors Need CMMC Compliance
Falls Church sits in the heart of Northern Virginia's defense contractor corridor, minutes from the Pentagon, DoD agencies, and the primes and integrators that flow CMMC requirements down to every subcontractor. Any company in Falls Church 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.
The Northern Virginia defense market is one of the most concentrated CMMC environments in the country. Primes and integrators headquartered around Falls Church are actively scoring their suppliers against NIST SP 800-171 via SPRS, and many are refusing to place new work with subcontractors who do not have a credible path to Level 2.
Most Falls Church 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 Falls Church operations to a halt.