Understanding the Final Review Process in a CMMC AssessmentDuring aCMMC Level 2 Assessment, theAssessment Teamand theOrganization Seeking Certification (OSC)holddaily checkpoint meetingsto discuss progress, review evidence, and ensure transparency.
At theend of the assessment, afinal review meetingis conducted, during which theLead Assessor presents the results. Therecorded Daily Checkpoint logserves as theofficial document summarizing:
Theattendee list
Time, date, and locationof the final review
Final MET or NOT MET ratingsfor all practices
Discussion points, resulting actions, and due datesfor both the OSC and Assessment Team
TheCMMC Assessment Process (CAP) Guidespecifies that all assessment findings and discussions must bedocumented throughout the assessment in daily checkpoint logs.
TheFinal and Recorded Daily Checkpoint Logincludes all necessary details, such as attendee lists, discussion topics, and action items.
This document isused to ensure all discussed topics and agreed-upon actions are properly tracked and recordedbefore submission.
A. Final log report (Incorrect)
There isno specific "Final Log Report"required in CMMC assessments.
B. Final CMMC report (Incorrect)
TheFinal CMMC Reportdocuments the overall assessment results butdoes not serve as the official meeting logfor the final review discussion.
C. Final and recorded OSC CMMC report (Incorrect)
This documentdoes not include detailed discussion points from the daily checkpoint meetings.
The correct answer isD. Final and recorded Daily Checkpoint log, as this is the official document that captures thefinal meeting details, discussions, and action items.
[References:, CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) Guide, CMMC 2.0 Scoping and Assessment Guidelines, , , , ]