Dräger Earns Perfect Cybersecurity Score in DoD Certification Milestone

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TELFORD, PADraeger, Inc., a subsidiary of the Dräger group of corporations, has achieved Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 with a perfect score of 110 — a distinction that highlights the company’s advanced cybersecurity capabilities and compliance with U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) standards.

The certification confirms that Dräger meets every requirement outlined in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-171 framework. Following a comprehensive assessment by a certified CMMC Third Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO), the company was recognized for implementing all 110 mandated security controls covering access management, incident response, training, and continuous system monitoring.

“In today’s environment of escalating cyber threats, achieving CMMC Level 2 certification is more than a compliance milestone — it reflects Dräger’s unwavering commitment to cybersecurity excellence and the protection of sensitive government data,” said Rick Sullivan, Vice President of Government & Healthcare IT Sales at Dräger. “This achievement strengthens our role as a trusted partner to the Department of Defense and Veterans Health Administration and demonstrates that our security standards meet the highest levels of assurance demanded by our customers.”

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Dräger North America President and CEO Lothar Thielen emphasized that cybersecurity is fundamental to the company’s mission. “Cybersecurity is not just an IT priority — it is a core element of trust in every solution we deliver,” he said. “Across both our Medical and Safety divisions, our mission is to protect, support, and save lives. Achieving a perfect-score CMMC Level 2 certification reflects that shared commitment to excellence and reinforces the confidence our customers place in Dräger to safeguard their people, patients, and missions.”

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CMMC Level 2 certification is a key requirement for companies handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in support of DoD and Veterans Affairs contracts. Dräger’s certification positions it among a select group of defense and healthcare technology providers meeting one of the federal government’s most rigorous cybersecurity standards.

The company noted that many of its medical devices are also Risk Management Framework (RMF) accredited, further underscoring its ongoing commitment to delivering secure, compliant, and mission-critical solutions to government, defense, and healthcare partners.

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