In today’s budgets constrained environment U.S. Government contracting officers are seeking every opportunity to obtain discounted or reduced prices for services and materials, and as a tax payer that should make us all happy. However, for those of us who work in the government contracting industry the sight of LPTA solicitations, and enhanced scrutiny of proposals does make work life more challenging. One of the areas that we see challenged by contracting officers either during the proposal process or after award is the application of G&A on direct travel associated with the contract. This might be a solicitation provision, a Government expectation for contractor concessions during negotiations or a Government interpretation after contract award.
Topics: Accounting System Compliance, Small Business Compliance, Contracts & Subcontracts Administration
On June 30, 2015, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) increased the McNamara-O’Hara Service Contract Act (SCA) Health & Welfare benefits from $4.02 to $4.27. A notice is not sent directly to contractors and unfortunately for them the importance of this change lies with timing. For those contractors that are currently working diligently on preparing cost proposals, this increase will directly affect you. According to the DOL memorandum that put this change into effect, “all invitation for bids opened, or other service contracts awarded on or after June 30, 2015, must include an updated SCA WD issued in accordance with the regulatory health and welfare (H&W) fringe benefit determination methodology.” So if you have recently submitted a proposal subject to the SCA, we suggest that you ensure that your H&W meets the SCA H&W requirement of $4.27.
Topics: Employee & Contractor Compensation, Contracts & Subcontracts Administration
Topics: Contracts & Subcontracts Administration, DCAA Audit Support
Over the past few months Redstone GCI has made several significant investments in our software services practice. For many years we have supported our clients with Deltek solutions, as well as many of our small business clients with QuickBooks assistance. In July, we added a new staff member to our ranks to better support our Deltek clients. Jimmy Baker will be leading our Costpoint and GCS support services, and we are excited to introduce him to our existing clients. Jimmy has been working with Costpoint for over 20 years decades, and has a great deal of experience working with larger system implementations, as well as new implementation and design for smaller companies utilizing Costpoint. He most recently assisted a very large government contractor with worldwide integration and conversion to Deltek Costpoint.
Topics: Redstone GCI, Contracts & Subcontracts Administration, Quickbooks, Unanet, Deltek Costpoint
In compliance with 41 U.S.C 1908, adjustments were made to statutory (and non-statutory) acquisition thresholds to accommodate inflation, using the Consumer Price Index. Government Contractors should take note of the threshold changes and be prepared to accommodate the revised thresholds beginning in October 2015 by make the appropriate adjustments to respective policies, procedures, and practices.
A Prospective View of Model Employer (Government Contractor)
On April 15, 2015, members of the self-proclaimed Congressional Progressive Caucus called for an Executive Order (EO) which would define a model employer and provide model employers with preferences in terms of government contract awards. The Progressive Caucus envisions an EO which would define a model employer to include a minimum wage of $15/hour, other benefits including paid time off, full-time hours and predictable schedules. As noted by this Caucus, the 2014 EO which raised the minimum wage to $10.10/hour for employees of government contractors was simply not enough to eliminate stagnant wages which tether jobs to poverty and government assistance.
Topics: Accounting System Compliance, Employee & Contractor Compensation, Contracts & Subcontracts Administration, DFARS Business Systems, Human Resources
Most contractors (those with calendar year ends) have incurred cost proposals (ICP) due to the government on June 30 and we know that preparing the incurred cost proposal can be stressful and time consuming. We have prepared 10 helpful tips for contractors to consider when preparing their ICP this year to help alleviate stress, reduce the amount of time spent preparing the ICP and most importantly to result in ICP adequacy.
Topics: Accounting System Compliance, Incurred Cost Proposal Submission (ICP/ICE), Contracts & Subcontracts Administration, DCAA Audit Support
As a follow-up to a brief article in our February Newsletter which noted the February 4, 2015 disposition of a business systems proposed rule, “closed without further action”, it’s critical for government contractors to recognize that the proposal would have just added to an existing rule; however, what remains is far more substantial than the proposed changes.
Topics: Contracts & Subcontracts Administration, DFARS Business Systems
Congratulations! You have won your first prime federal contract – now what do you do?! Unfortunately, regardless of how many contracts a company has won, the focus seems to be on “the win” and NOT how a company is going to manage and administer the contract. Larger companies’ that have been around for years have figured out through the “school of hard knocks” (i.e. Government audits, ACO cure notices, contract terminations, debarments, system inadequacies, etc…), how to comply with all the federal laws and regulations that are inevitably part of the Federal government contract you were just awarded.
Topics: Proposal Cost Volume Development & Pricing, Small Business Compliance, Contracts & Subcontracts Administration
In a December 4 2014 memorandum to Chief Acquisition Officers, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) surprisingly admits that the government procurement process requires a shake-up to improve efficiency and reduce administrative burden on both government contracting personnel as well as contractors.
Topics: Contracts & Subcontracts Administration, Government Compliance Training
