warehouse and inventory systems
warehouse and inventory systems
The Davie logistics corridor, Homestead Air Reserve Base, and the broader Miami-Dade sustainment ecosystem host contractors whose work moves DoD materiel and information. Manifests, schedules, and program documentation are often CUI even when the physical items are not.
Logistics and sustainment contracts under DoD acquisition vehicles regularly carry DFARS 7012 obligations. Manifests, shipment records, base-support documentation, and program schedules are commonly treated as CUI by the contracting agency.
DBIT Defense does not interpret control intent on this page. The above is a factual summary of regulatory provisions; refer to NIST SP 800-171 Rev. 2 and 32 CFR Part 170 for the source text.
warehouse and inventory systems
shipment manifests and routing records
maintenance and sustainment work orders
base-support visitor and access logs
Illustrative only. Actual scope for any contractor depends on the specific contract clauses, the CUI types in play, and the systems that handle them.
A clear, control-by-control read on where your environment falls short of CMMC Level 2 — and what closing the gap will take.
System Security Plans and Plans of Action & Milestones that reflect how your environment actually operates — written in language assessors recognize.
Hands-on closure of the technical and procedural gaps that an assessor will fail you on — sequenced so the highest-impact items land first.
A monthly retainer that maintains your SSP, POA&M, evidence library, training cadence, and readiness score between annual obligations and triennial assessment cycles.
Stakeholder rehearsals, evidence packaging, and walkthroughs that let your team enter a formal assessment knowing what is being asked and why.
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Sub-tier aerospace suppliers — machining, propulsion components, sensors, avionics — typically inherit CMMC Level 2 obligations through prime contract flowdowns.
Marine systems integrators, vessel maintenance contractors, and port-logistics firms supporting Navy and Coast Guard programs are increasingly in CMMC scope.
Electronics manufacturing services (EMS) firms, PCB fabricators, and electromechanical assembly shops that ship to defense primes typically need CMMC Level 2.
IT services firms, software contractors, and cybersecurity consultancies that work under DoD primes are themselves in scope for CMMC Level 2.
Start with a focused CMMC readiness assessment. We will send a written scoping summary within two business days, or a candid recommendation if it is not the right fit.