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Could You Pass a DCSA Assessment Today?

Protect what you've earned,
your contracts depend on it 


Check Your Readiness

Meeting federal security standards isn't always straightforward. Our "Industrial Security Check" helps you spot compliance gaps, assess your risk, and get clarity on the support you need to stay ready.

Industrial Security Check designed for:

  • Business and compliance leaders
  • Cleared contractors managing FCLs or PCLs
  • Dual-hatted FSOs balancing security with “everything else”
  • Companies navigating new contracts, growth, or staffing changes

What you'll get:

  • A quick-read risk rating
  • Specific NISPOM responsibilities you may be missing
  • Clear, actionable next steps
  • Recommendations on whether — and how urgently — you need professional FSO support
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Readiness starts with the right partner

You don’t need to be a security expert to pass a DCSA assessment. You just need a team that knows what to expect — and how to keep you compliant.

Here's why being ready matters:

  • ISI icon 1 Compliance isn't optional DCSA assessments can determine your ability to keep working on classified contracts. Falling short — even unintentionally — puts your reputation, revenue, and FCL at risk.
  • ISI icon 2 Assessments Can Happen Anytime While most assessments happen every 12–24 months, growth, staffing changes, or security incidents can trigger a surprise review. If you’re not already prepared, it’s too late.
  • ISI icon 3 Clearance Gaps = Contract Risk Whether it’s a missing briefing, or outdated training, small oversights can put your FCL at risk. Staying proactive keeps you eligible and audit-ready.

Expertly crafted by isi

As the Defense Industrial Base’s (DIB) leading provider of industrial security solutions, ISI partners with hundreds of defense contractors to offer FSO support to help manage their security programs and clearances. We address the complex challenges that FSOs face by offering solutions that reduce their administrative burden while strengthening their organization’s security posture.