On November 10, 2026, the Department of Defense flips the switch. Third-party C3PAO certification becomes the default requirement for any contract involving Controlled Unclassified Information. Self-assessments will no longer be sufficient. If your organization handles CUI and does not hold a valid Level 2 certification by that date, you will not be eligible for contract award.
That is not a projection. NAVFAC Southwest has already stated publicly that it anticipates all solicitations issued on or after November 10, 2026 will require CMMC Level 2 certification or higher. Army Corps of Engineers, NAVSEA, and Air Force Global Strike Command are all actively including CMMC language in contract solicitations right now.
And yet, as of early 2026, the vast majority of organizations needing Level 2 C3PAO certification have not completed the process. Industry estimates place certification completion rates at roughly 1–2% of the Defense Industrial Base. That means over 98% of contractors who need Level 2 are still uncertified.
If your compliance program still references DFARS 252.204-7019 or 7020, it is outdated. As of February 1, 2026, the DoD deleted DFARS 252.204-7019 entirely and renumbered 252.204-7020 to 252.240-7997 as part of the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul. The legacy self-assessment framework is gone. All assessment obligations now consolidate exclusively under DFARS 252.204-7021 — the CMMC clause.
This was not a minor administrative change. It signals the DoD is streamlining enforcement and eliminating parallel compliance pathways. One clause. One framework. No ambiguity.
Additionally, ISACA completed its full transition on April 1, 2026 as the new CMMC Assessor and Instructor Certification Organization (CAICO), taking over credentialing for all CCP, CCA, and CCI professionals from the Cyber AB. ISACA was authorized as the exclusive CAICO in December 2025, with a formal transition period running through March 31, 2026. This should accelerate assessor availability over time, but it will not solve the November 2026 bottleneck.
Fewer than 100 authorized C3PAOs serve over 80,000 organizations needing Level 2 certification. As of the Cyber AB’s December 2025 Town Hall, approximately 93 C3PAOs were authorized, with 635 Certified CMMC Assessors in the ecosystem. Wait times already exceed six months. Industry projections indicate that by Q3 2026, C3PAOs will be scheduling initial assessments well into 2028 or later.
The ecosystem is scaling the Cyber AB reported significant growth in certified organizations over the past six months. But the gap between certified and uncertified remains massive. The organizations getting certified today started 12 to 18 months ago. That is the lead time you are competing against.
If you are reading this in April 2026 and have not started, you probably cannot get fully certified before November 10. But you can be in process with a booked C3PAO, a completed gap assessment, and active remediation. That puts you in a vastly better position than having done nothing. And when competitors exit the market because they waited too long, your organization will be positioned to capture their share.
Rudram Engineering has a certified CMMC Registered Practitioner on staff who can evaluate your current compliance posture, identify gaps against NIST 800-171, and deliver a prioritized remediation roadmap within weeks, not months.
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