Cybersecurity is now a contract requirement, not a checkbox. The Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Final Rule was published on September 10, 2025, with the first phase going into effect on November 10, 2025. New DoD solicitations will begin adding CMMC requirements, and Level 2 certifications may be required during Phase 1. For suppliers across the defense supply chain, preparation needs to start now.
CMMC ties award eligibility to verified cybersecurity controls. Primes and their tiers must protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and prove it. Contracts will specify an expected level, and auditors will validate the controls before work begins or as contracts phase in. Miss the requirement and the program stalls; meet it and the door stays open for awards, follow-on work, and long-term partnerships.
Waukesha Metal Products (WMP) is moving proactively toward certification, with completion targeted for Q1 2026. The goal is straightforward: be ready before customers mandate it. Wisconsin ranks among the nation’s manufacturing leaders, yet defense awards remain a growth opportunity. Early investment positions our team to support sensitive programs without delay when the rollout reaches full speed.
Few companies at Tier 2 or Tier 3 are pursuing CMMC right now. Getting there early removes a future bottleneck and signals diligence to primes that need reliable partners.
Defense programs demand repeatable parts and controlled processes. A CMMC-ready manufacturer adds verified controls around digital assets and daily operations:
Those practices fit naturally with how WMP already works: tight process control, detailed validation, and traceable quality records across stamping and fabrication operations in Wisconsin and Mexico. ITAR registration at our Grafton facility and AS9100-compliant capabilities reinforce that foundation.
Certification takes real effort. Our team and managed IT partner have strengthened policies, segmented networks, and mapped every touchpoint where sensitive data could travel. Training, system hardening, and procedure updates happen in parallel with normal production. The outcome is a security posture that supports customers without slowing builds or complicating communication.
Cybersecurity and schedule often get framed as tradeoffs. The opposite tends to happen once controls are in place. Clear data handling rules reduce ambiguity. Standardized access and documentation limit rework. Auditable systems shorten review cycles with primes. Program managers gain confidence that sensitive prints, models, and process documents are protected at every step.
Phase-in has started. New solicitations will incorporate CMMC requirements, and existing contracts may add them as options and recompetes appear. A partner who is already aligning with the rule reduces your risk profile:
Our path to certification also opens doors for future bids. The aim is to support primes more directly and, where appropriate, compete for Tier 1 roles.
When evaluating metal stamping or fabrication partners for defense programs, ask for:
WMP checks these boxes while advancing toward CMMC certification, so defense customers can move forward without waiting on their supplier’s security program to catch up.
Defense can’t pause for paperwork. Waukesha Metal Products is investing now so your next award doesn’t stall during rollout. Let’s talk through requirements, timelines, and the level of support your program needs. Contact our team to discuss CMMC-aligned manufacturing support for your next defense program.