New DCAA Focus Areas – Questioned Costs
November 3rd, 2011
More examples of how DCAA is interpreting the FAR for the purpose of finding more areas in which cost can be disallowed. Companies must prepare themselves for a more aggressive DCAA.
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Tags: Contracting, DCAA, DCAA audits, Government Contracting
Posted in Contract Disputes, Contract Pricing, DCAA, Government Audits, Government Contracting, Government Procurement Regulations |
Requirements Type Contracts, What you need to Know
October 25th, 2011
A good short article on the uniqueness of a Requirements contract. But what is most interesting is how the article demonstrates it is important to review and view the contract clauses and requirements as a whole, not individuality to fully understand their potential impact on your as contractor.
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Tags: CDA, Contract Types, Contracting, Contracts Disputes Act, DoD contracts, Potential liability on Government contracts
Posted in CDA, Contract Disclosure Requirements, Contract Disputes, Contract Types, DCAA, Government Contracting, Government Procurement Regulations |
Contractor Exposure for False Claims Act Violations During Contract Disputes Increases
August 17th, 2011
The attached article by Hal Perlof, Esq., of Husch Blackwell provides important information on how a recent court ruling can significantly increase contractor risks for False Claims Act (“FCA”) violations during contract disputes.
Mr. Perlof also provides a very good description of what criteria has to be met before bringing an FCA violation claim and how the new ruling changes the game.
A must keep article for your business files.
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Tags: audit, CDA, Contract Types, Contracts Disputes Act, DCAA audits, Defense Department Contracting, Potential liability on Government contracts
Posted in CDA, Contract Disclosure Requirements, Contract Disputes, Contract Types, False Claims Act (FCA), Government Audits, Government Contracting, Government Procurement Regulations, Uncategorized |