
PURVIS Systems Achieves CMMC Level 2 Certification with Perfect Assessment Score
To obtain CMMC Level 2 certification, PURVIS was assessed by a CMMC Third Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO) and received a perfect audit score. This perfect score demonstrates the company's comprehensive implementation of all 110 security controls outlined in NIST Special Publication 800-171 and it validates PURVIS Systems' ability to protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) at the highest standards required by the Department of Defense (DoD).
"This achievement represents our unwavering commitment to cybersecurity excellence and our dedication to protecting sensitive information," said Joseph Drago, CEO of PURVIS Systems. "Our team's ability to achieve a perfect score through internal expertise alone showcases the caliber of talent and technical capability we bring to supporting our defense industry and public safety partners. We are proud to continue our 52-year legacy of delivering sustained engineering solutions that our mission-critical clients need to protect our nation's security, property and lives."
Of the tens of thousands of companies that the Federal government will require to be CMMC Level 2 certified, PURVIS Systems is among the first few hundred companies to have achieved that important certification. This positions the company well ahead of the October 2025 deadline when CMMC Level 2 certification becomes a mandatory DoD contractual requirement for prime contractors and their subcontractors. This early achievement demonstrates PURVIS Systems' proactive approach to cybersecurity and reinforces the company's commitment to protecting sensitive government information.
About CMMC Certification
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a unified standard for implementing cybersecurity across the defense industrial base. CMMC Level 2 requires organizations to implement 110 security controls to protect CUI, ensuring contractors can adequately safeguard sensitive defense information.
About PURVIS Systems
PURVIS Systems is a Rhode Island-based company with over 50 years of experience supporting the Department of Defense and Public Safety organizations nationwide. The company provides engineering and professional technical services and is driven to provide customers with sustainable, engineered solutions needed to protect our nation's security – on land and at sea. Capabilities include systems development and integration, operational assessment and testing, alteration development and installation, product lifecycle support, facilities operations and management, field support and maintenance, and fire station alerting.
For more information about PURVIS Systems' cybersecurity capabilities and CMMC certification, visit https://www.purvis.com or contact reachus@purvis.com.
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