RE:BUILD MANUFACTURING ACHIEVES CYBERSECURITY MATURITY MODEL CERTIFICATION (CMMC) LEVEL 2

Framingham, Massachusetts, January 22, 2026 – Re:Build Manufacturing, a company with robust manufacturing and engineering capabilities to make important  things at scale in the U.S., has completed the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 certification process, achieving independent validation of its cybersecurity controls.

This Department of War (DoW)-created certification confirms any customer intellectual property and sensitive information are protected to the highest standards. Re:Build will now also qualify for defense contracts where CMMC Level 2 certification is required.

By completing this assessment in advance of CMMC becoming effective with no deficiencies, Re:Build joins fewer than 0.5% of defense contractors to have achieved Final CMMC Level 2 C3PAO status.

“There is no national security without cybersecurity, and this CMMC Level 2 certification demonstrates how seriously we take responsibility for safeguarding our defense and commercial customers’ sensitive information,” said Miles Arnone, co-founder and CEO of Re:Build Manufacturing. “This certification reinforces our position as a trusted partner for prime contractors and the DoW. We’re built to protect and deliver on the most critical missions.”

Re:Build’s certification covers its comprehensive range of advanced manufacturing capabilities, from embedded systems and automation engineering to aerospace development, battery solutions, precision metallic component production, and specialized composite manufacturing. This broad technological foundation enables the company to support critical defense programs across multiple domains while maintaining rigorous cybersecurity standards.

“We’re investing deeply in our cybersecurity capabilities to strengthen our regulatory compliance and risk management,” added Dan Hoetger, Vice President of Security. “At Re:Build, we cultivate a culture of security, which influences every aspect of our operations to protect what matters most.”

The CMMC program was established by the DoW to ensure sensitive defense information is protected from cyber threats by validating implementation of 110 security controls specified in NIST SP 800-171. The DoW estimates nearly 120,000 defense contractors will ultimately require Level 2 certification.

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