Concura.AI — the CMMC Level 2 self-assessment that holds up.

Most OSCs face a choice: pay consultants by the hour, or work through 110 NIST SP 800-171 requirements alone with a spreadsheet. Concura.AI is the third option — an AI-run, assessor-controlled application that takes you through your self-assessment the way a real assessment team would.

Lead Assessor knowledge, built in

Concura’s interview flows are authored and controlled by certified CMMC assessors. You get the questions a Lead Assessor would ask, in the order they’d ask them — including the follow-ups that expose gaps before an assessor does.

An interview, not a checklist

Checklists let you grade your own homework. Concura interviews you like it’s assessment day: it asks how you actually meet each practice, asks for the evidence, and doesn’t move on until the answer would satisfy an assessor.

Evidence that’s ready when it matters

As you work, Concura collects and organizes your objective evidence into a coherent, documented record tied to each requirement. When your self-assessment is done, you hold more than a score — you hold the documentation of a good-faith, evidence-based assessment behind your SPRS submission. In an era of False Claims Act enforcement, that documented record is what separates a defensible attestation from an unsupported one.

What you get

Assessment-ready documentation: your scored self-assessment, organized evidence mapped to each practice, and the gap items to fix before assessment day.

Better together

Pair Concura with CW’s CCP and CCA training — and if your environment needs it, our enclave setup services — and your team walks into the assessment with a clean boundary, organized evidence, and the assessor’s language.

Concura.AI is a preparation and documentation tool. It does not provide legal advice, does not guarantee assessment or certification outcomes, and a Concura record does not constitute a legal defense to any claim. OSCs remain solely responsible for the accuracy of their self-assessments and attestations. Consult your legal counsel regarding False Claims Act and other compliance obligations.