Compliance training and certification
Compliance training and certification requirements in Defense and Government Contracting are set by a concentrated group of agencies, with the Defense Contract Audit Agency and the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Inspector General driving the most consequential workforce obligations. DoD Instruction 5000.79 and the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program have together forced contractors to treat training documentation as an auditable artifact, not an internal HR record. Compliance teams are now building certification traceability directly into contract performance files to survive pre-award reviews.
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- CMMC Level 2 assessment cycles and their training documentation prerequisites
- DoD OIG audit activity targeting contractor ethics training completion records
- False Claims Act exposure tied to uncertified personnel on covered contracts
- FAR 52.203-13 Contractor Code of Business Ethics training clock-start triggers
Recent material activity in Defense & Government Contracting
Active monitoring in place across Defense & Government Contracting. Material developments related to compliance training and certification will appear here as they are published.