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Top 15 signs your accounting system might not be DCAA Compliant

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We have had some internal discussions lately here and think it might be helpful to share some of our experiences of signs that an accounting system is not compliant with DCAA requirements. This is based...

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DCAA Policy Shift: Consultant costs?

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Sometimes the government either enforces a rule in a different manner than in the past or they may all of a sudden enforce a regulation that previously was overlooked or they might just install a brand...

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Will Sequestration help the DCAA?

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Well, we avoided going over the fiscal cliff on January 1st but the issue with sequestration of the budget was only postponed. Congress, as they have become accustomed to doing recently, pushed the...

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DCAA Timekeeping Requirements - Part 3

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In the previous two articles in this series we looked at what is required for a DCAA timekeeping system and what types of systems will meet these requirements. Today I want to look at how the DCAA...

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The Season for the Incurred Cost Submission (ICE)

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The Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR Para 52.216-7) require that the Federal Contractor submit an "adequate final indirect cost rate proposal" to their Contracting Officer within 6 months of the end...

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Provisional Rates - A potential DCAA focus area in 2012

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Over the last year or so the DCAA has focused attention on larger government contractors. Many smaller businesses...

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