CUI

Controlled Unclassified Information

ITAR

International Traffic in Arms Regulation is a U.S. regulatory regime designed to restrict the export of defense and military related technologies to safeguard U.S. national security.

DOD

Department of Defense

AC7114

Nadcap – Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). The overall acceptance criteria from Nadcap involving non-destructive testing. You can see our most recent Nadcap certifications by clicking on this link.

AC7108/1

The application of Paint, Dry Film Lubricants and Sol Gel

AC7108

This is the overall Nadcap criteria for Chemical Processing. The subsets we are approved for are listed below:

  • AC7108/1 Application of Paint, Dry Film Lubricants and Sol Gel
  • AC7108/2 Etch Processes
  • AC7108/4 Solution Analysis and Testing in Support of Chemical Processing
  • AC7108/8 Anodizing
  • AC7108/11 Conversion Coating
  • AC7108/12 Acid Cleaning, Descaling, and Passivation

You can see our recent Nadcap certifications by clicking this link

AC7004

Derived from AS9001, this is the Nadcap Aerospace Quality System document. The Performance Review Institute created AC7004 for small businesses of under 100 employees to compete in the aerospace and defense industries. The AC7004 is based on the larger AS9100. You can see our most recent Nadcap certifications by clicking on this link.

NIST 800-171

The National Institute of Standards and Technology published 800-171 to establish guidelines to handle “Controlled Unclassified Information or CUI among other security protocols.

CMMC

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification is a law passed by Congress to put controls and restrictions on how companies are allowed to share information identified as ITAR controlled documents. It requires companies to establish “practices” for the control between companies as well as how those documents are controlled within one’s own business. Ultimately in order to perform work directly or indirectly for the DoD a business will have to be third partied certified, similar to Nadcap or ISO requirements.