Peraton said it has achieved Final Level 2 certification under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program following a successful assessment by a CMMC Certified Third-Party Assessment Organization, marking a milestone in its cybersecurity posture for government customers.
The CMMC framework, developed by the Department of War (DoW), sets rigorous cybersecurity standards for protecting sensitive information across the defense industrial base. With this certification, the company says it can safeguard controlled unclassified information and federal contract information with the required security measures.
“Peraton has long demonstrated the advanced technologies, workforce expertise, and proven safeguards to protect our nation’s most sensitive data and information,” said Peraton Chairman and CEO Steve Schorer. “This CMMC achievement reinforces our commitment to the Department of War and solidifies Peraton as a trusted partner in support of national security operations, critical missions, and defense priorities.”
Peraton emphasized that its early adoption of CMMC requirements and Level 2 certification, ahead of the November 2026 deadline, positions it to continue delivering services in support of the warfighter without interruption.
The company cited verified compliance with DoW cybersecurity requirements, continuity of mission support for customers, and validation of its role as a trusted partner on critical national security missions as key benefits of the certification.
“Achieving Final CMMC Level 2 status reflects the strength of Peraton’s cybersecurity program and the dedication of our team,” said Peraton Chief Information Officer Tom Terjesen. “This milestone validates Peraton’s rigorous security architecture, operational discipline, and commitment to protecting the critical data our customers rely on every day.”







