CMMC preparation guidance, without certification claims
Can this pack calculate or submit my SPRS score?
The honest answer pattern
The safe answer is that a self-assessment pack can organize evidence and review steps, but it should not submit anything to SPRS on the buyer's behalf. If the buyer provides a prior score, the pack can reference it as buyer-provided. If no score is provided, the output should say that plainly and list evidence needed before scoring.
What a credible answer looks like
A credible answer is specific and current-tense only where it's true: it names your actual system boundary, providers, owners, and evidence sources, states what is in place today, and moves anything incomplete into POA&M instead of an aspirational yes. Vague assurances are what create risk; missing evidence should be named as an open item.
You can see this pattern applied end-to-end in the full sample CMMC pack - an SSP starter, SPRS brief, POA&M roadmap, evidence register, and prime-review page generated by the same pipeline a paying customer uses, shown without any email gate.
The facts your answer needs (from the CMMC Pack intake):
- Have you calculated or submitted an SPRS score before?
- Who will own the self-assessment and affirmation?
- Who else will review the pack before anything is submitted?
Prepare the whole pack, not one paragraph
CMMC Pack turns your own attested answers into five prep artifacts: SSP starter, SPRS brief, POA&M roadmap, evidence register, and prime-review page. Every document is self-attested and says so plainly. It never claims certification, C3PAO review, legal advice, or SPRS submission. Flat $499, one time.