Re:Build Manufacturing achieves CMMC Level 2 certification
Cybersecurity maturity across all of its manufacturing capabilities raises the bar for safeguarding defense and commercial customers.
Re:Build Manufacturing (Framingham, Mass., U.S.) has completed the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 certification process, achieving independent validation of its cybersecurity controls.
This DOW-created certification confirms any customer intellectual property and sensitive information are protected to the highest standards. Re:Build will now also qualify for defense contracts where CMMC Level 2 certification is required.
By completing this assessment in advance of CMMC becoming effective with no deficiencies, Re:Build joins fewer than 0.5% of defense contractors, including Albany Engineered Composites, to have achieved Final CMMC Level 2 C3PAO status.
“This CMMC Level 2 certification demonstrates how seriously we take responsibility for safeguarding our defense and commercial customers’ sensitive information,” says Miles Arnone, co-founder and CEO of Re:Build Manufacturing. “It also reinforces our position as a trusted partner for prime contractors and the DOW. We’re built to protect and deliver on the most critical missions.”
Re:Build’s certification covers its comprehensive range of advanced manufacturing capabilities, from embedded systems and automation engineering to aerospace development, battery solutions, precision metallic component production and specialized composites manufacturing. This broad technological foundation enables the company to support critical defense programs across multiple domains while maintaining rigorous cybersecurity standards.
The CMMC program was established to ensure sensitive defense information is protected from cyber threats by validating implementation of 110 security controls specified in NIST SP 800-171.
Over the years, Re:Build has continuously invested in its capabilities, including adding RTM to its South Carolina location, expanding composites production capacity and earning ISO 9001 and AS9100 certification across three of its sites.
Related Content
-
Syensqo composites demonstrate titanium replacement on Boeing MQ-25 Stingray
Validation of integrating Cycom 5250-4HT prepreg into the UAV’s exhaust nozzle structure underpins the material system’s use in other high-temperature aerospace applications.
-
“Structured air” TPS safeguards composite structures
Powered by an 85% air/15% pure polyimide aerogel, Blueshift’s novel material system protects structures during transient thermal events from -200°C to beyond 2400°C for rockets, battery boxes and more.
-
Industrializing additive manufacturing in the defense/aerospace sector
GA-ASI demonstrates a path forward for the use of additive technologies for composite tooling, flight-qualified parts.