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Tribalco Achieves Capability Maturity Model Integration® Services V2.0 Maturity Level 3

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Tribalco, LLC, a global provider of information technology services, critical communications solutions, and warfighter survival systems, has successfully passed a third-party audit earning a Capability Maturity Model Integration® Services V2.0 (CMMI-SVC) Maturity Level 3 rating.

CMMI® is a framework of best practices for managing, measuring, and monitoring business processes across an organization. By providing guidance that enables companies to develop or improve their processes, CMMI® helps organizations meet their business goals and, ultimately, improve their performance. Organizations are required to undergo periodic audits to maintain their CMMI® status. Tribalco’s ability to earn and maintain a Maturity Level 3 rating shows that Tribalco’s processes are well characterized and understood and are described in standards, procedures, tools, and methods.

“Quality execution will always be a core value for Tribalco,” said Tribalco’s General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Pam Gilman. “Achieving CMMI-SVC Maturity Level 3 demonstrates to our partners, customers, and employees that Tribalco is committed to providing the highest quality services and solutions to our customers around the globe.”

The appraisal, performed by an independent auditor, involved an extensive evaluation of Tribalco’s processes. Tribalco’s CMMI-SVC Maturity Level 3 rating encompasses the company’s four divisions as well as its headquarters and warehouse operations.

“Government agencies continue to seek out CMMI®-appraised businesses,” said Gilman. “Tribalco’s CMMI-SVC Maturity Level 3 rating, coupled with our ISO 9001:2015 certification, reflects Tribalco’s ongoing focus to provide the highest quality services and solutions to meet our customers’ needs. Our ability to earn and maintain these certifications signals to our customers that we approach their projects with an understanding and anticipation of their risks and use a repeatable, process-driven approach to mitigate them.”

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