The CMMC Deadline Is Closer Than It Looks.
If your DoD contracts require CMMC certification, the clock is already running. And because getting there can take months, the time to start is now. Verdict takes the hardest part off your plate, the documentation, so you can get certified without the scramble.
You Didn't Start a Defense Business to Become a Compliance Expert.
But here you are. A prime sent a requirement, or a contract you depend on now hinges on certification you don't have. The deeper you look, the worse it gets: hundreds of pages of documentation, requirements written in language you're expected to already know, your best people pulled off the actual work.
Most contractors try to do it themselves, lose months, and still aren't sure they got it right.
It doesn't have to be your problem to solve. That's the part we handle.
The Hard Part, Handled Faster Than You'd Expect.
Most of the time and cost in CMMC certification comes from one place: writing the documentation by hand. It's why traditional consultants take months and charge accordingly. Someone sits down and writes every requirement from scratch.
We built software that does that part differently. Our platform, CMSP, uses AI to draft the documentation directly from how your systems are set up, mapped against the exact CMMC requirements you need to meet. What takes a consultant weeks, it does in a fraction of the time.
Then experienced federal practitioners review every page and refine it to the standard an assessor expects. You get the speed of automation with the judgment of people who have done this for decades.
Faster, more affordable, and done right. You don't have to choose.
Everything You Need, Ready for Assessment.
We produce the full documentation package your certification requires, including your System Security Plan, your Plan of Action and Milestones, and the supporting records an assessor will review.
You don't assemble anything. You don't learn a tool. You don't chase down templates. We deliver a complete, review-ready package, and we're there to explain every part of it.
Your job is to run your business. Ours is to get the paperwork right.
People Who Have Done This Many Times Before.
Federal compliance is not the place to learn as you go, and with us, you're not the one learning. Our work is led by practitioners with over two decades inside federal assessment and authorization. They know what assessors look for because they have spent their careers on that side of the table.
We produce the documentation. You keep ownership of the outcome, and the final assessment stays with qualified independent assessors. Clean, clear, and exactly how it should be.
Wherever you're starting from, you're in hands that have been here many times.
The Questions Contractors Ask Us First.
I'm behind and the deadline is coming. Is it too late?
No. Most of the delay in getting certified is the documentation, which is exactly the part we move quickly on. The sooner we start, the more breathing room you have, but starting now is the right move regardless of where you are.
Do you certify us?
No, and that's by design. We produce your documentation. An independent assessor reviews it and grants certification. Keeping those separate is required, and it's how it should work.
I don't really understand the requirements. Is that a problem?
Not at all. You don't need to. That's the entire point of working with us. We handle the technical side and explain anything you want explained, in plain terms.
How are you faster than a traditional consultant?
Consultants write every document by hand, which takes months. Our software drafts the documentation first, then our practitioners review and finalize it. Same rigor, far less time.
Where does our information go?
Our platform is built to work inside your existing environment, so your sensitive information never has to leave your control.
Let's Take This Off Your Plate.
You don't have to figure out certification alone, and you don't have to lose months to it. Tell us where you are, and an advisor will walk you through exactly how we'd get you there.
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