
Series: What DOGE’s Breakup Means for Federal Contractors — Part 5 (Final) Many contractors assume that once DOGE was disbanded, there is no need for termination intelligence. The opposite is…

Series: What DOGE’s Breakup Means for Federal Contractors — Part 4 While DOGE is no longer centralized, its legacy has reshaped how agencies think about efficiency. This new environment requires…

Series: What DOGE’s Breakup Means for Federal Contractors Part 3 Even with DOGE disbanded, termination activity has not slowed. Instead, it has become fragmented and less predictable. Based on current…

Series: What DOGE’s Breakup Means for Federal Contractors — Part 2 With DOGE’s central office dissolved, contractors want to know: Who is actually responsible for the continued contract cancellations? Based…

What DOGE’s Breakup Means for Federal Contractors as follows For a year, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has radically changed U.S. Federal acquisitions. Terminations spiked, contract vehicles were consolidated,…

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DCAA audits can intimidate even seasoned contractors. But with the right preparation, contractors can navigate these reviews smoothly and reduce risk. Types of DCAA Audits Common DCAA audits include: Contractors…

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One of the biggest hurdles for contractors pursuing cost-reimbursement work is ensuring they have a DCAA-compliant accounting system. But what does “compliant” really mean? Elements of a DCAA-Ready System A…