Preparing for GovCon Changes in 2025

Preparing for GovCon Changes in Washington

Government contractors already have enough to worry about just keeping the lights on and doors open. But as things change in Washington with the transition to a new administration, many contractors and grantees are lying awake at night asking questions like:

  • What do I do if my contract is terminated?
  • What happens when the government clamps down on compliance and enforces stricter oversight of my business, awards, and payments or drawdowns? 
  • What if I have to rebid or renegotiate my contract?

Questions like these are important reminders to small businesses of a core principle of government contracting:

 

Access to Contract & Grant Management and Accounting Compliance Expertise is Critical in Unpredictable Times.

 

At ReliAscent®, we're already seeing signals from DCAA that they will increase oversight on contractors, their rates, budgets, and compliance. And as all government agencies begin scrutinizing spending, this is likely to increase.

This is why it is important that your business has a team of experts—instead of an inexperienced bookkeeper just doing the bare minimum—that you can turn to for all of your proposal budgeting & rates support, accounting compliance, and contract management needs.

And this is our reason for being...

In addition to our monthly DCAA compliant accounting services, our teams include government contract & grant management experts, and fractional CFOs, so each of our clients has access to the support they need—all under one roof. 

Our teams provide critical contract management services from modifications & change orders to reviewsnegotiations, and closeouts & terminations. By outsourcing these services to ReliAscent®, small businesses can save thousands of dollars each month and identify and address problems and opportunities early and head-on, with the expertise they need to be proactive, efficient, and decisive.

Contact us today to learn how our complete compliance solution helps government contractors focus on what they do best, and be better prepared to deal with the new challenges of a changing govcon landscape.

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