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Understanding the CMMC Phase 2 Suspension

Date & Time:
7/16/2026 · 10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM
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7/16/2026 10:45 AM (EDT)
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Project Spectrum presents: Understanding the CMMC Phase 2 Suspension

As a result, the Department has paused the planned November 10, 2026, transition to CMMC Phase 2 and placed pending and future CMMC implementation milestones in abeyance until further guidance is issued.

 

Defense contractors across the country are asking us the same three questions:

  • What does this mean for my current contracts?
  • Should I change my cybersecurity plans?
  • Will this affect upcoming bids or future opportunities?

While the Department's review may shape the future direction of CMMC implementation, organizations should avoid drawing conclusions beyond what has been formally communicated. Existing contractual cybersecurity obligations and ALL Phase 1 requirements—including CMMC Level 1 and Level 2 Self-Assessments—remain firmly in place, and businesses should continue evaluating their responsibilities based on current contracts, solicitations, and official Department guidance.

 

The Department has also provided industry with an opportunity to offer feedback regarding the implementation of CMMC and its impact on the Defense Industrial Base. Organizations with firsthand experience navigating these requirements are encouraged to provide thoughtful, fact-based input that may help inform the Department's ongoing review.

 

Join us for a special webinar on Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. ET, where Kareem Sykes, Director of Industry & Engagement for Project Spectrum, will break down:

  • What the DoW CIO memorandum actually says—and what it does not say
  • Which cybersecurity and compliance requirements remain firmly in place today
  • The implications for your NIST SP 800-171 compliance efforts, SPRS score, and cybersecurity roadmap
  • What businesses should continue doing during the Department's review period
  • How organizations can provide meaningful feedback to help inform the Department's review

Bring your questions—we'll answer them live.

 

Project Spectrum remains committed to supporting the Defense Industrial Base with no-cost cybersecurity education, self-assessments, training, and practical guidance—helping organizations separate fact from speculation and move forward with confidence.

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