by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Mar 8, 2016 | Afterthoughts with Ralph Nash
Following each Professor’s Virtual class, we interview Professor Ralph Nash to get his thoughts on the topic following discussion. On February 24th, 2016, Professor Ralph Nash and Tim Sullivan discussed proposal evaluations of cost and non-cost factors. ... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Mar 7, 2016 | Uncategorized
To protest or not to protest; that is the question; Whether ‘tis smarter in business to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous evaluation, Or to file protests against a sea of wrongs, And by filing, right the wrongs? (Adapted from Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 3, Scene... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Mar 4, 2016 | Terminations
By PCI Consultant A cure notice identifies a deficiency in a contractor’s performance that the Government considers to endanger performance of the contract, and warns the contractor that the contract may be terminated for default if the problem is not “cured” or... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Mar 3, 2016 | Uncategorized
This article is the second in a series about mistakes in missing deadlines. The first covered deadlines in protests, and this article discusses deadlines in contract administration and claims. For both, missing deadlines can result in very serious consequences to the... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Mar 2, 2016 | Uncategorized
During the Civil War, at the famous Andersonville Prison, on the inside of the stockade and twenty feet from it, there was a deadline established, over which no prisoner was allowed to go, day or night, under penalty of being shot. After the Civil War, deadlines were...