An indirect cost rate structure means competitiveness during bidding, accurate cost recovery, and profitability while mitigating audit risk.
The Role of Compliance in Securing Government Contracts
Government contract compliance is necessary to ensure that taxpayer dollars are put to good use. Learn more here.
Who Is Subject To A DCAA Audit?
This guide aims to provide an in-depth understanding of DCAA audits, who is subject to them, and why they are important.
Mastering DCAA Compliance: A Handbook for Government Contract Success
Understanding the nature and types of DCAA audits can provide valuable insights for contractors aiming for DCAA compliance.
Transitioning Timekeeping Tools? Steps to Secure DCAA Compliance
By implementing the right timekeeping software and processes in place, companies can confidently meet DCAA compliance standards.
The Evolving Landscape of Government Contracting: Future Trends in Compliance
As federal, state, and local agencies work to accomplish their missions and goals more efficiently, contractors must evolve with them.
Elements Of A Government Contract
Navigating government contracts? Learn the critical components that can make or break your project in public sector agreements.
What Are The Different Types Of Government Contracts?
Businesses that want to work with government agencies must understand the different types of government contracts. Learn more.
Establishing Rates for Government Contracts
Understanding the complexities of government contracting can be challenging, particularly when establishing accurate contractor rates.