While working on another project this morning, I recalled that twice in the last year; two separate DCAA auditors working…
When the contractor bid on the Air Force contract they had no written policies and procedures, utilized a popular accounting…
Despite the apparent belief by the Air Force that DCAA would not show up, DCAA did. The contractor, with no…
One quick note about the contractor is described in the previous article, how I described their critical technology, and the…
Part One – The Illegitimate Birth One of my clients is a small government contractor in the…
One of the probably unforeseen outcomes of DCAA’s decision to spin off Chapter Seven of the Contract Audit Manual (CAM)…
DCAA published “75” chapter new guide tying into FAR 31.205 on their website. I say “75” chapters because many of them…
Excerpt from a recent Department of Defense OIG audit followup to previous audit: Finding We determined that DoD management…
We Are Doing Fine Without ALL OF THIS. We bid the Rates that Will Win the Contract and Still Make…
I am not going to enter any fights about cash accounting versus accrued accounting. As I note in my latest…