June 30, 2025 Deadline: Cyber Compliance Is Now a Bottom-Line Threat
If your company does business with Lockheed Martin—or plans to—there’s a major shift happening that demands your attention.
Starting June 30, 2025, all suppliers who handle sensitive government-related data must meet strict cybersecurity standards set by the Department of Defense (DoD). These include requirements under CMMC Level 2, based on the NIST SP 800-171 framework.
What Does This Mean for You?
If your company isn’t fully compliant by that deadline, you risk being cut from the supply chain, losing out on new contracts, or stalling existing ones.
What used to be an IT challenge is now a threat to your bottom line
Why This Is Serious
Lockheed Martin, one of the largest defense contractors in the world, is making compliance a hard requirement. If your company doesn’t meet these cybersecurity standards, you may be removed from their approved vendor list.
As a business owner or decision-maker, when did you ever think cyber regulations could block your growth, stop you from landing new business, or get you removed from a client relationship? That’s exactly what’s happening now.
What You Should Do Next
This isn’t something you want to scramble to fix at the last minute. Getting compliant takes time, planning, and the right partners.
That’s where AGP comes in. We specialize in helping businesses like yours meet these evolving requirements—and stay ahead of them. We also connect you with a trusted network of technology and security partners to help expedite and move the process forward, faster.
At the core of our existence and who we are at AGP, we do everything in our power to help PROTECT & GROW organizations.
Compliance is now a gateway to growth, not just a checkbox.