
CMMC Certification for Texas DoD Contractors: The 2026 Comprehensive Guide
Defense contractors in Texas face a rapidly changing compliance landscape as the Department of Defense (DoD) fully implements the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 program. With the final CMMC rule published on September 10, 2025, and enforcement already underway across new DoD solicitations, organizations that process Federal Contract Information (FCI) or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must act quickly and decisively to ensure eligibility for future defense contracts.
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This updated guide breaks down what CMMC is, what has changed, why Texas defense contractors must take action now, and how to prepare strategically.
What Is CMMC?
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is the DoD’s unified cybersecurity standard designed to ensure that all contractors within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) implement adequate safeguards to protect sensitive information. The standard integrates requirements from:
- FAR 52.204‑21 (for handling FCI)
- NIST SP 800‑171 Rev. 2 (for protecting CUI)
- NIST SP 800‑172 (for advanced protection required under Level 3)
CMMC was created in response to persistent compromises of defense information across contractor systems.
