Your SPRS score reflects how many of the 110 NIST 800-171 controls you've implemented. You receive an SPRS score by completing a self-assessment.
Accuracy matters. The SPRS score is an official acknowledgement of your level of risk: the higher the number, the less risk to the government. You can be called at any time by DIBCAC to prove that you have evidence to support your score.
Unsure whether your SPRS score tells the right story?
MNS Group can walk you through the expectations and help you understand how assessors interpret documentation.