Fed Talks podcast series

Fed Talks is a series of audio episodes featuring current issues in government contracting, offering thoughtful, bite-sized insights with rotating guests from inside and outside Baker Tilly.

On this episode of Fed Talks, we play a game of ‘What’s the Word’ with subject matter expert Mike Cullen to better understand how CMMC will affect nontraditional government contractors.

Questions addressed include:

  • How concerned should nontraditional government contractors be about CMMC?
  • What level of certification should nontraditional government contractors seek?
  • What are some of the complexities surrounding Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)?

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Meet this episode’s guest speaker:

Mike Cullen, Director

Mike is a director in Baker Tilly’s risk advisory practice, helping clients tackle cybersecurity, data and information technology risks, performing IT assessments, internal audits and risk reviews. He works with clients in multiple industries, with a dedicated focus and extensive experience with higher education, research institutions, not-for-profit organizations and government contractors.

About the producer

Andrew Graziano, Senior Consultant

Andrew has been with Baker Tilly for over three years and has spent that time working with government contractors on a wide variety of compliance matters. In particular, Andrew has experience with incurred cost proposals, indirect rate modeling, price proposal preparation, cost impact analysis and commercial sales practice disclosures. In his spare time, he produces and edits this Fed Talks podcast.

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Music Credit
Artist: Chael
Song: Sparks
https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.chael.html

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