Government Contracting
DCAA Labor Floor Check
If you have Government Cost-type contracts, you’re subject to labor floor-checks by the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA). As often…
Can You Outscore the Competition on Polaris?
The RFP for the Polaris small business pool GWAC has dropped and the proposal is due on May 13. GSA intends…
GSA Makes it Easier to Increase Schedule Pricing in Response to Inflation Concerns
In response to inflation concerns, some GSA Schedule contractors have made decisions to remove items from their GSA Schedules contracts…
GSA to Expand Startup Springboard to All MAS SINs
Written by Jennifer Aubel, Aprio and Damien C. Specht, Morrison & Foerster LLP Even though GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)…
Anita Bales Retires from DCAA
Aprio would like to wish Director Anita Bales congratulations on her retirement from the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)! Aprio’s…
Total Time Accounting and Uncompensated Overtime
Without a total time accounting policy, a Federal contractor leaves the door wide open for the possibility of DCAA disallowing…
GSA Multiple Award Schedule 101
Doing business with the Federal Government is an attractive proposition. As the world’s largest buyer and marketplace, government contracts can…
CMMC 2.0 – What Changed & What Should Government Contractors Do Next?
On November 4, 2021, the DOD launched CMMC 2.0 which significantly streamlined requirements for the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) to…
What Are the Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements for Department of Defense (DOD) Contractors?
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 252.204-7012 specifies the safeguarding of covered defense information and cyber incident reporting. This contract…
International Tax M&A Due Diligence for U.S. Government Contractors
Many US government contracting companies are continuing to expand their global footprint by performing contracts in other countries. The opportunity…