Understanding the DCAA Audit: A Comprehensive Guide for Government Contractors

As a government contractor, it is crucial to understand the intricacies of DCAA's processes, as it can be beneficial to your survival and success in the federal market. In this extensive guide, we aim to demystify the DCAA, its role, and how you, as a contractor, can turn the DCAA audit process into a constructive partnership rather than a foreboding encounter.

2024-04-15T17:00:44-04:00April 15, 2024|Categories: Government Contracting - Leader|Tags: |

Don’t Get Hooked: A Guide to Phishing for Government Contractors

As a government contractor, you understand the importance of safeguarding sensitive information. But with the rise of email and online communication, cybercriminals are using phishing scams to trick unsuspecting employees into revealing confidential data.

2023-09-11T18:27:31-04:00September 12, 2023|Categories: Government Contracting, Government Contracting - Leader|Tags: |

Contract Delays Can Rob Profits

Each time the government changes or delays an existing contract, the contractor can submit a Request for Equitable Adjustment (REA) to receive compensation for costs incurred due to the change. Sometimes contract completion is delayed simply because of planned contract performance as the result of the government’s improper actions or lack thereof prior to, and even during contract performance.

2018-12-21T15:56:56-05:00October 5, 2018|Categories: Government Contracting - Leader|Tags: , |
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