Palmetier Law Articles: Year: 2017

Building a Compliance Program – How the Grinch Learned to Embrace Compliance

Everyone knows the story of how the Grinch hated the Whos in Whoville with their singing, gifts, food, and good cheer. In fact, he went to great lengths to try to destroy it. In the end, the Grinch fully embraced everything about Whoville after he opened up to the new concept. Consider compliance to be…

Special Topic – Cybersecurity Requirements

December 31st is fast approaching and so is the deadline for the Defense Department’s cybersecurity requirements for all government contractors and subcontractors.  For those who are not aware, in 2001, the federal government started the process for protecting classified information when stored or shared by electronic means. If contractors maintain a government IT system or…

Impact of Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract Vehicles on Small Businesses and Innovation

The multiple award IDIQ contracts are too heavily weighted towards efficiencies at the expense of the small business community. Specifically, the use of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract provides a great example of the concern of the impact of these contract vehicles on the…

BACK TO BASICS Government as a Sovereign

I can still remember sitting at the Army JAG School, one of the few blue uniforms in a sea of green, to be taught the magic of government contracting. Still jet-lagged after the flight from Tokyo to Virginia, I was pounding coffee as the professors started educating us on fundamentals. Weeks later, I emerged as…

2017 SBDC CO State of Small Business

Tuesday, June 6 – The Pikes Peak SBDC “2nd Annual State of Small Business” with the UCCS Economic Forum was an informative and fun-filled morning. The speakers (Kelly Manning, Tatiana Bailey, Aikta Marcoulier, Dennis Casey, Rosy McDonough, Mike Hardin, Sarah Humbargar) provided insights into the economics of small business at the national, state and local levels…

Colorado & the Aerospace Industry: A Match Made at 5,280 Feet

Colorado is home to the second largest space economy in the United States, making it an ideal location for small businesses in the aerospace industry. While attending the Colorado Aerospace Day event on March 20, I was impressed by the wide variety of small businesses and the high degree of innovation focused on aerospace in this state. The latest statistics are impressive…

OASIS Position Paper – Impact of Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract Vehicles on Small Businesses and Innovation

The multiple award IDIQ contracts are too heavily weighted towards efficiencies at the expense of the small business community. Specifically, the use of the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract provides a great example of the concern of the impact of these contract vehicles on the…

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