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Corrections

Corrections

How we handle factual errors and how we distinguish them from regulatory updates.

The Defense Compliance Report Editorial TeamIndependent CMMC and DIB compliance research
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Editorial research — not formally reviewed by a CMMC Subject Matter Advisor. Verify scope and applicability with a Registered Practitioner before acting.

Submit a correction

If you have identified a factual error on any page, send it to us via the contact page under inquiry type "Editorial correction." Include the URL, a quotation of the passage, and the basis for the correction (regulatory citation, primary-source reference, or other authoritative source).

Acknowledge, verify, update

We acknowledge correction submissions within two business days. We then verify the claim against primary sources. If the correction is substantiated, we update the page, record the change in this corrections log, and refresh the Last Reviewed date.

Corrections vs. updates

We draw a deliberate distinction between corrections and updates. A correction addresses an error that was present at the time of publication — a misstated regulation, a misattributed citation, a math error. An update addresses a regulatory or market development that occurred after publication — for example, a phase transition in the CMMC implementation schedule. Both update the Last Reviewed date; only corrections appear in the corrections log.

Corrections log

No corrections to date.