Government & Compliance Badges
Buyers in every industry — especially government and defense — must work only with compliant suppliers.
The Government & Compliance badges confirm your company meets the legal, ethical, and regulatory standards that define trust and eligibility.
Suppliers at the Standard, Pro, and Elite levels are eligible to earn these badges.
Section 889 Compliant
Why it matters:
Federal buyers cannot work with suppliers using restricted technology. Without this badge, you’re automatically filtered out.
Supplier benefit:
Ensures visibility in federal and defense procurement systems.
FAR Compliant
Why it matters:
Demonstrates alignment with Federal Acquisition Regulations — the foundation of U.S. government contracting.
Supplier benefit:
Expands access to a high-value, government-backed market.
DFARS Compliant
Why it matters:
Confirms compliance with defense-specific security and procurement clauses.
Supplier benefit:
Critical for suppliers pursuing Department of Defense contracts.
CMMC Level I Compliant
Why it matters:
Shows your business meets minimum cybersecurity standards for handling federal data.
Supplier benefit:
Allows participation in basic DoD contracts requiring data protection.
CMMC Level II Compliant
Why it matters:
Proves enhanced cybersecurity capability and intermediate risk control.
Supplier benefit:
Expands your eligibility for larger, more sensitive defense work.
CMMC Level III Compliant
Why it matters:
The highest CMMC tier — reserved for suppliers handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
Supplier benefit:
Positions your business as elite within the defense supplier ecosystem.
ITAR Compliant
Why it matters:
Required for suppliers handling defense-related materials and technologies.
Supplier benefit:
Enables participation in international trade with strict data controls.
EAR Compliant
Why it matters:
Covers exports of dual-use technologies. Noncompliance can lead to fines or exclusion from trade programs.
Supplier benefit:
Ensures your company is trusted in global export supply chains.
GDPR Compliant
Why it matters:
Buyers need partners who respect global data privacy laws.
Supplier benefit:
Builds credibility with EU and international customers.
CCPA Compliant
Why it matters:
Shows commitment to consumer data protection under California law — a standard for U.S. privacy compliance.
Supplier benefit:
Demonstrates responsible handling of customer data.
OFAC Screened
Why it matters:
Ensures your business and ownership are not on U.S. restricted lists.
Supplier benefit:
Confirms you’re cleared for federal and global trade.
AML Compliant
Why it matters:
Buyers must avoid suppliers connected to money-laundering risk.
Supplier benefit:
Shows proactive governance and ethical financial practices.
Code of Conduct
Why it matters:
Formalizes your commitment to ethical and transparent business practices.
Supplier benefit:
Reassures buyers of your integrity and shared values.
Anti-Bribery Policy
Why it matters:
Ethics drive selection decisions. Buyers expect suppliers to reject corruption and unethical influence.
Supplier benefit:
Enhances credibility and reduces reputational risk.
Summary
Compliance badges prove your business is ready for regulated buyers.
They show that you operate responsibly — and can be trusted to meet the same standards as the largest global organizations.
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