PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

DCAA Resource Center Warns New Government Contractors To Be Prepared For Audits

New government contractors can face a DCAA audit even before a contract is awarded, notes the DCAA Resource Center

2011-03-02
GLEN BURNIE, MD, March 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) With the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA).under increasing pressure as the lead auditor for government contractors, companies competing for their first federal government contracts should be prepared to pass an audit even before winning a contract.

"DCAA can audit contractors before a contract is awarded," noted Marcelle Green, marketing director of the DCAA Resource Center. "If a company's accounting system doesn't pass the DCAA audit, the contract officer can choose to award the contract to someone else. Companies that look at the time and expense of making their accounting system DCAA compliant sometimes decide not to bother until they win a government contract. Then they have to scramble to get ready for a 'make or break' audit."

According to Green, "DCAA can evaluate a contractor's financial situation to ensure the contractor is financially capable of fulfilling the contract, as well as determine if the contractor's accounting system accumulates and allocates costs based on Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). They also want to see that the contractor has controls and policies in place to ensure the accounting system remains DCAA compliant during the life of the contract."

Green urges companies thinking about bidding on government contracts to visit http://www.DCAAPortal.com to see what DCAA accounting involves. She also recommends they understand the differences between a DCAA audit and audits by other government agencies, such as the IRS. "A DCAA audit is pass-fail," she said. "The auditor generally won't help you correct deficiencies or overlook minor issues. The auditor will either conclude your accounting system is in compliance or it isn't. Period."

A mock audit by an outside firm, Green added, can identify potential issues in time to correct them before an audit. And if DCAA plans to audit a contractor, "the audit will normally include an entrance conference where the auditor tells the contractor what records and information are needed, what the auditor intends to review, and the overall plan for the audit. The auditor should communicate with the contractor throughout the process, and hold an exit conference at the end of the audit to discuss the auditor's findings. Normally the contractor will receive a draft copy of the auditor's report and have the opportunity to add a written response to the final report."


For more information, visit http://www.dcaaportal.com.

ABOUT THE DCAA RESOURCE CENTER
The DCAA Resource Center is a new on-line resource for government contractors and the accounting firms and other consultants that service them. The center is the first comprehensive, unbiased resource for all things related to DCAA, and includes information about every aspect of government cost accounting and resources for both government contractors and accountants, as well as news and other resources. For more information, visit http://www.DCAAPortal.com.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

CIO Canada Summit Kicks Off with Presentations by KPMG and SAP

2011-03-02
The CIO Canada Summit kicked off today at the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth in Montreal, Quebec with a full day of agenda sessions on the latest technology topics and trends, including enabling customer relationships, delivering more with less, becoming a globally integrated enterprise, and off-shoring trends. The much-anticipated CIO Thought-leadership presentation, Globalization vs. Outsourcing, outlined the four recent off-shoring trends that are currently changing the behaviors of outsourcers and affecting the decisions being made by global companies. The presentation ...

Garden island chocolate is the first chocolate farm in Kauai to offer bean to bar chocolate and tours

2011-03-02
Garden Island Chocolate is the first and only organic bean-to-bar chocolate made on Kauai (www.gardenislandchocolate.com) is proud to announce the Chocolate farm tour launch on 13 acres nestled in majestic Hanalei Bay summer 2011. Garden Island Chocolate is dedicated to propagating cacao trees, sharing permaculture techniques and processing expertise to any farmer who desires to grow Theobroma Cacao. Our primary endeavor is not only growing and producing superior quality chocolate, but  is providing a secure food source to the people of Kauai, helping to create a strong ...

Gabriel's Guardians Group announces publication of "Letters From Joan", Written by Joan Wakeford.

2011-03-02
LETTERS FROM JOAN is a compilation of memories written as experienced by its author, Joan Wakeford, on her travels around the world as a Missionary for Christ. These stories will tug on your heartstrings, and remind you that all of us are connected as human beings, regardless of distance, ethnicity, gender, or culture. Joan was born and brought up in South Africa, where she was a member of the Full Gospel Church. Full Gospel sent her to Japan for five years as a missionary, and not too long after that, the door was opened for her to attend Four Square Bible College, ...

Feldman Shepherd Attorney Royce Smith Named to Editorial Board of Legal Intelligencer Supplement

2011-03-02
Personal injury law firm Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig is pleased to announce that plaintiffs' attorney Royce W. Smith has been named to the editorial board of Young Lawyer, a monthly supplement to the country's oldest daily legal newspaper, The Legal Intelligencer. Young Lawyer, or YL, is aimed at younger lawyers in the Philadelphia region, offering news articles, features, editorials, and career and "real world" advice, as well as entertainment tips, restaurant and book reviews and website suggestions. YL also sponsors social events intended ...

New Condominiums in Lakeway Being Built Near Lakeway Regional Medical Center

2011-03-02
Local home builder Prominence Homes has started construction on five new condominiums in "The Vistas at Lakeway," a former Toll Brothers community in the heart of Lakeway. The five units are expected to be completed in May or June. The Vistas is located five minutes from the new Lakeway Regional Medical Center, scheduled to be open in the Spring of 2012. Lakeway is one of the fastest growing areas in Central Texas, just 14 miles from down town Austin. Local real estate broker Kenn Renner with Keller Williams Lake Travis recently commented, "The Vistas are a great, affordable ...

Jennifer Doncsecz Joins BlogTalkRadio Host Raquel Segura On "AiresLibre Travel Show" March 2, 2011, at 3:30 p.m. Eastern

2011-03-02
Jennifer Doncsecz, nationally recognized travel expert and president of VIP Vacations Inc. will appear on BlogTalkRadio's "AiresLibre Travel Show" with host Raquel Segura on Wednesday, March 2, 2011, at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. On this episode entitled "Choosing the Right Honeymoon Destination" Jennifer and Raquel will be having a candid discussion and dispensing invaluable advice for Brides and Grooms on selecting the perfect honeymoon destination. These travel experts will also chat about how to help ease the burden and anxiety of planning the perfect honeymoon for almost ...

Ivory And Rhino-Horn Trove From TV's Storage Wars Among Featured Lots In Don Presley's Mar. 5-6 Auction

2011-03-02
The biggest hit to emerge from this season's roster of antiques-related TV shows is an unpretentious dark horse that quickly overshadowed a field of glossier contenders. Each week the rough-hewn but addictive reality show Storage Wars pits four veteran buyers against each other as they bid "blindly" on the contents of storage units whose rent has gone unpaid. Sometimes the winning bidder ends up with worthless junk that goes straight to the dumpster; but other times the contents are of considerable value and end up in high-profile auctions - like the trove of Chinese antiques ...

Deborah M. Gage Named President and CEO of MEDecision

2011-03-02
MEDecision, Inc., a leading provider of collaborative health management solutions, today announced that it has named Deborah M. Gage president and CEO. She will leverage her experience as a successful senior executive to lead the company during one of healthcare's most active and transformative periods. "Deb is an excellent fit for MEDecision, and the right person to direct our continued innovation and growth during a time of unprecedented change in the industry," said David St.Clair, MEDecision's founder and CEO. "She comes to us with a well-rounded career in health ...

Andrea Li is to Participate in the Upcoming Style Expo as one of Denver's Top 10 Fashion People

2011-03-02
Denver Style Expo launches with three local Reality TV stars Mondo Guerra (Project Runway), Charlie Price (Shear Genius) and Nina Flowers (Ru Paul's Drag Race) will headline the first annual Denver Style Expo April 1 - 2 at the Denver Merchandise Mart. The event, hosted by Dana Cain Events, will be the largest public event ever to highlight Denver's local fashion, design, style and beauty scene. Hourly runway shows, themed makeover stations and free workshops will compliment the 100+ exhibitor and vendor booths at the Expo, And the Denver Style Awards will be presented ...

ChemImage Wins Defense Contract for Production of Threat Detection Technology

2011-03-02
ChemImage Corporation was recently awarded a $17-million contract by the U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command for the implementation of its real-time sensor technology that will be used in the field to detect explosive threats. The work to be performed in this contract will include the fabrication and delivery of multiple sensors to the U.S. Army, as well as product testing, soldier training and field support. General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products has teamed with ChemImage to support this effort. "This is a landmark event for our company," said Patrick ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Genetic variation enhances cancer drug sensitivity

Protective genetic mutation offers new hope for understanding autism and brain development

Colombia's Dr. Natalia Acosta-Baena uncovers critical link between brain development and degeneration

How can we reduce adolescent pregnancies in low- and middle-income countries?

When sun protection begets malnutrition: vitamin D deficiency in Japanese women

Cannabis use can cause chromosomal damage, increasing cancer risk and harming offspring

Survey finds many Americans apply misguided and counterproductive advice to combat holiday weight gain

New study reveals half a century of change on Britain’s iconic limestone pavements

Green flight paths could unlock sustainable aviation, new research suggests

Community partners key to success of vaccine clinic focused on neurodevelopmental conditions

Low-carbon collaborative dual-layer optimization for energy station considering joint electricity and heat demand response

McMaster University researchers uncover potential treatment for rare genetic disorders

The return of protectionism: The impact of the Sino-US trade war

UTokyo and NARO develop new vertical seed distribution trait for soybean breeding

Research into UK’s use of plastic packaging finds households ‘wishcycle’ rather than recycle – risking vast contamination

Vaccine shows promise against aggressive breast cancer

Adverse events affect over 1 in 3 surgery patients, US study finds

Outsourcing adult social care has contributed to England’s care crisis, argue experts

The Lancet: Over 800 million adults living with diabetes, more than half not receiving treatment, global study suggests

New therapeutic approach for severe COVID-19: faster recovery and reduction in mortality

Plugged wells and reduced injection lower induced earthquake rates in Oklahoma

Yin selected as a 2024 American Society of Agronomy Fellow

Long Covid could cost the economy billions every year

Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets

This nifty AI tool helps neurosurgeons find sneaky cancer cells

Treatment advances, predictive biomarkers stand to improve bladder cancer care

NYC's ride-hailing fee failed to ease Manhattan traffic, new NYU Tandon study reveals

Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago

Self-reported screening helped reduce distressing symptoms for pediatric patients with cancer

Which risk factors are linked to having a severe stroke?

[Press-News.org] DCAA Resource Center Warns New Government Contractors To Be Prepared For Audits
New government contractors can face a DCAA audit even before a contract is awarded, notes the DCAA Resource Center