DCAA compliance depends on system design, controls, and documentation, not software claims, with FAR & DFARS setting the true audit standards.
Early Warning Signs That An Accounting Process Is Not DCAA Compliant
Signs of DCAA noncompliance include weak cost controls, labor mischarging, unallowable costs, & billing processes that fail audit review.
Best Practices In Labor Distribution For Government Contractors
Effective labor distribution relies on compliant timekeeping, accurate cost classification, & integrated systems that pass DCAA review.
Do You Need a CPA For Your GovCon Business?
CPA support helps GovCon businesses meet FAR and DCAA requirements through compliant systems, audit readiness, and accurate cost reporting.
GovCon Bookkeeping 101: Why QuickBooks Alone Is Not Enough
QuickBooks alone cannot meet DCAA standards as GovCon bookkeeping requires compliant timekeeping, cost segregation, and audit support.
The SBA Launches Major 8(a) Program Audit: What Contractors Need to Know and Do Now
Learn what contractors need to know about the SBA’s new 8(a) program audit. Stay informed on compliance requirements and prepare for potential impacts.
How to Prepare Accounting Records for Government Contract Termination
Learn how to prepare your accounting records effectively for government contract termination. Ensure compliance and smooth transitions with essential tips.
Recovering Costs After Termination for Convenience
Learn how to recover allowable costs after a government contract Termination for Convenience (T4C). Explore key steps, documentation, and compliance strategies.
Training Your Team for a Government Contractor-Approved Accounting System
Noncompliant accounting can risk your contracts. Learn how DCAA-focused training improves audit readiness and strengthens internal financial controls.








