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Five military installations, 200+ defense contractors, and a booming tech corridor. Colorado Springs deploys more high-stakes AI than any city outside Denver—and SB 24-205 compliance is mandatory by June 30, 2026. Automated bias audits, NIST AI RMF mapping, and evidence bundles built for the Springs.
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Colorado's second-largest city is the military AI capital of the West. With Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, Schriever SFB, NORAD, and the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs businesses deploy AI under both federal and state scrutiny—making SB 24-205 compliance non-negotiable.
Colorado Springs defense contractors and tech firms run dozens of AI systems — each one a potential violation. Federal AND state compliance obligations stack.
Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, Schriever SFB, NORAD, and USAFA. Defense-adjacent companies in the Springs face the strictest AI governance requirements in the state.
With 490,000+ residents, Colorado Springs is the second-largest enforcement target for the AG. High population means high-impact AI decisions draw scrutiny first.
CO-AIMS provides AI compliance automation tailored for Colorado Springs's key defense contractors and cybersecurity firms.
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Monthly automated testing of your AI systems for algorithmic discrimination across all protected classes. No manual work required.
Auto-generated SB 24-205 disclosure pages for each AI system. Public URLs ready for your website and customer communications.
Real-time 0-100 score showing exactly where your Colorado Springs business stands on SB 24-205 compliance.
Pre-built 90-day notification workflows. When incidents happen, your AG notification is ready within the legal deadline.
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Common questions from Colorado Springs businesses about Colorado SB 24-205 compliance.
Defense contractors using AI for hiring, security clearance assessments, predictive maintenance, logistics optimization, or any consequential decisions about individuals must comply with SB 24-205 in addition to federal requirements (NIST AI RMF, DoD AI Ethical Principles, Executive Order 14110). CO-AIMS maps to both state and federal frameworks, so your compliance effort satisfies both simultaneously.
Yes. If your cybersecurity AI makes consequential decisions — threat scoring that affects access, automated incident response that impacts users, or AI-powered fraud detection in financial systems — it falls under SB 24-205. Colorado Springs cybersecurity firms need bias audits and consumer disclosures for these systems.
Federal military AI on base is governed by federal law. However, any AI used by private contractors, subcontractors, or civilian businesses that affects Colorado consumers or employees falls under SB 24-205 regardless of proximity to military installations. Most defense-adjacent AI in the Springs requires state compliance.
Defense contracting (hiring and clearance AI), healthcare (UCHealth Memorial, Penrose Hospital diagnostic AI), financial services (lending and underwriting AI), property management (AI tenant screening), and any employer using AI-powered applicant tracking systems. These sectors serve the largest populations and face the highest enforcement priority.
Most Colorado Springs businesses are fully set up within 1-2 weeks. CO-AIMS walks you through registering AI systems, configuring automated bias audits, generating consumer disclosures, and mapping to NIST AI RMF controls. Plans start at $199/month with a free 14-day trial.
Also serving nearby: Fountain, Manitou Springs, Security-Widefield, Monument, Black Forest, Woodland Park
June 30, 2026 is closer than you think. Get your Colorado Springs business compliant now—not when the AG comes knocking.
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