Crowell & Moring’s “Byte-Sized Q&A” podcast takes the complex world of government contracts cybersecurity and breaks it down into byte-sized pieces. In this episode, host Kate Growley is joined by Yuan Zhou to talk through how to determine if you’re providing a commercial off-the-shelf – or “COTS” – item and what that means for your contractual cybersecurity obligations.
All Things Protest: COFC Rejects GAO’s Key Personnel Notification Rule
In-House Counsel Perspective on Organizational Conflicts of Interest
Byte-Sized Q&A: What Should Contractors Know About the Cybersecurity Provisions Included In, and Left Out Of, the National Defense Authorization Act
All Things Protest: A Twist on Price Realism
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is CISA and Why is it Important to Government Contractors?
Byte-Sized Q&A: What’s not in CMMC 2.0?
All Things Protest: Past Performance Primer and Key 2021 Decisions (November 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What can we expect under CMMC 2.0?
Byte-Sized Q&A: What About Micro-Purchases?
All Things Protest: Big Decisions for Small Businesses (October 2021)
Let‘s Talk FCA: The Government’s Authority to Dismiss a False Claims Act Case
Byte-Sized Q&A: Part 3 – The CMMC Clause
All Things Protest: COFC Takes Novel Approach to OTA Protest (September 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: Part 2 - The NIST DoD Assessment Clauses
All Things Protest: How to Prove Disparate Treatment (August 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: PART 1 - THE SAFEGUARDING CLAUSE
Byte-Sized Q&A: Paying a Criminal: Ransomware Payments and Related Sanctions Risks
All Things Protest: Failure to Update “Contingent” Pricing Dooms Proposal and Protest (July 2021)
Byte-Sized Q&A: What is Ransomware?
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