SmartMoving, the profitability platform for moving companies, today announced its commitment to meeting Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 1 security practices designed to protect...

DALLAS: SmartMoving, the profitability platform for moving companies, today announced its commitment to meeting Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 1 security practices designed to protect Federal Contract Information (FCI). This milestone underscores the company’s commitment to safeguarding sensitive data and supporting moving companies that serve military families and Department of Defense (DoD) contracts.
CMMC is the Department of Defense’s framework for ensuring contractors and service providers meet strict cybersecurity standards. CMMC Level 1 outlines foundational cybersecurity practices required to protect Federal Contract Information (FCI). Under the CMMC framework, Level 1 practices are implemented and self-attested by organizations handling Federal Contract Information. SmartMoving has implemented these core security practices as part of its ongoing commitment to protecting sensitive customer and operational data.
For moving companies that handle military relocations, security isn’t optional. It’s mission-critical.
Military moves often involve sensitive personal data, government documentation, and strict compliance requirements. By aligning with CMMC Level 1 security practices, SmartMoving provides military-focused movers with a platform designed to support DoD-aligned cybersecurity expectations - helping them stay compliant, competitive, and trusted.
"Our customers support the men and women who serve this country, and the systems they rely on need to meet that standard," said Matt Honeycutt, Chief Technology Officer at SmartMoving. "Aligning our platform with CMMC Level 1 practices required deliberate work across our infrastructure, processes, and access controls. For movers operating in regulated and government environments, it means SmartMoving now meets the same security bar the federal government requires."
Honeycutt added, "We treat compliance as ongoing engineering work, not a one-time project. We will keep tightening controls as federal standards evolve so our customers can serve military families without worrying about whether their platform keeps up."
SmartMoving serves thousands of moving companies across North America, including businesses that handle military, interstate, and government-regulated relocations. As the regulatory environment tightens, SmartMoving is committed to staying ahead of compliance requirements and building the infrastructure that modern moving companies need to grow, securely.
For military movers seeking a compliant, purpose-built platform that helps them operate efficiently while meeting federal standards, SmartMoving offers a secure, unified system connecting sales, operations, crews, storage, billing, and reporting in one place.
To learn more about SmartMoving and its commitment to security and compliance, visit www.smartmoving.com or request a demo today.
About SmartMoving
SmartMoving delivers business management software for moving companies that serve residential, commercial, and government clients. Customers use SmartMoving daily as their core system of record to automate all aspects of moving service operations, including estimates, dispatching, storage, sales and marketing, payroll, communication, and collecting payments. SmartMoving helps build intuitive web, mobile, and cloud solutions that aim to generate more money, more time, and more confidence for moving and storage companies across North America. For more information, visit smartmoving.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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