K Shipbuilding First in Korea to Achieve U.S. CMMC Certification, Expands into MRO

By Lee nakyeong Posted : June 12, 2026, 13:42 Updated : June 12, 2026, 13:42
View of K Shipbuilding yard [Photo=K Shipbuilding]
K Shipbuilding announced on June 12 that it has become the first medium-sized shipyard in South Korea to receive the U.S. Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 1.
CMMC is a cybersecurity certification system that evaluates the information protection levels of companies in the defense supply chain. It is considered a prerequisite for participation in U.S. defense procurement and U.S. Navy maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) projects.
The Level 1 certification indicates that K Shipbuilding has established a cybersecurity system capable of securely protecting Federal Contract Information (FCI). This achievement is particularly significant as it meets the basic security requirements for participating in U.S. Navy MRO projects.
Recently, the U.S. Navy has been expanding its collaboration with the South Korean shipbuilding industry to address domestic maintenance capacity issues, and major shipbuilders in South Korea are actively pursuing entry into the MRO market. In this context, K Shipbuilding has established a strong foothold for future entry into the U.S. Navy MRO market.
A representative from K Shipbuilding stated, "Achieving the CMMC Level 1 certification officially recognizes that our information protection system meets the stringent security requirements of the U.S. Department of Defense. Based on this, we plan to actively participate in U.S. Navy MRO projects and gradually prepare for CMMC Level 2 certification as well."
Additionally, K Shipbuilding is in the process of signing the U.S. Navy Maintenance Support Agreement (MSRA), a key procedure for participating in U.S. Navy MRO projects. The application has been completed, and approval is currently pending. The MSRA is considered essential for conducting maintenance, repair, and upkeep tasks on U.S. Navy ships.



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