Recent Insights
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May 7, 2019
The #MeToo movement is reshaping federal contractor obligations. Learn how to navigate compliance in this changing landscape.
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May 7, 2019
DCAA highlights hot-button issues for 2018. Learn about key compliance concerns for contractors and how to address them.
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Speakers: John T. H. Carpenter
John Carpenter and Susan Moser discuss financial and other challenges companies encounter when experiencing growth.
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Speakers: Brynn McNeil
Partner Brynn McNeil explains why the government requires certain for-profits to conduct program-specific or compliance audits.
05:43
Partners Susan Moser and Cathie Stanton weigh in on how Wayfair can impact your government contracting and sales.
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Senior manager Eric Poppe and manager Javier Diaz share valuable insight to help accountants handle incurred cost submission requests.
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February 28, 2019
In Memorandum for Regional Directors (“MRD”) 19-PIC-001(R), dated January 11, 2019, the Defense Contract Audit Agency (“DCAA”) published audit guidance revising its policies and procedures for audits of incurred subcontract costs.
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February 21, 2019
Many contractors deal only with the Defense Contract Audit Agency (“DCAA”) on audit matters. For several years, we have presented a webinar on the latest developments concerning DCAA.
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January 23, 2019
With the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) required to cease regular activities during a government shutdown, the agency’s Division of Corporation Finance (“Corp Fin”) has issued staff guidance detailing the agency’s limited functions during the shutdown.
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February 14, 2019
For many years, small business contractors performing on set aside contracts were limited in the amount of work that could be subcontracted. This limitation was generally, and misleadingly, referred to as the 50 percent rule.