Why November Deadlines Are a Wake-Up Call for DoD Subcontractors

Why November Deadlines Are a Wake-Up Call for DoD Subcontractors

For many DoD subcontractors, CMMC has felt like something that’s always “coming soon.” But now, it’s getting real.

As we move closer to November, more contracts are expected to include CMMC requirements. That means subcontractors will need to show they meet a specific level or risk being left out.

Why November Matters

November isn’t a single deadline for everyone. But it represents a shift. It’s when more contracts begin requiring CMMC compliance, prime contractors start asking tougher questions, and proof of security becomes part of doing business.

For subcontractors, that means one thing: expectations are rising.

What’s at Risk

If you’re not prepared, the impact can be serious:

  • Losing eligibility for contracts
  • Being removed from subcontractor teams
  • Missing out on future opportunities

And the hardest part? Many businesses don’t realize they’re behind until they’re asked for proof. A lot of subcontractors assume “My MSP has this covered” or “We passed a self-assessment, so we’re fine.” In reality, CMMC is much more involved. It requires documentation, technical controls, and a clear understanding of your environment.

Why Waiting Doesn’t Work

CMMC readiness isn’t something you can fix in a few weeks. It takes time to identify gaps, implement controls, build documentation, and essentially, prepare for assessment. Starting late often leads to rushed decisions, higher costs, and unnecessary risk.

The best step you can take today is simple: Understand where you stand. Once you know your gaps, you can build a plan and avoid the last-minute scramble.

👉 Not sure where you stand today? Start with a clear picture of your readiness.

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