As a government contractor, you may encounter varied types of contract audits. DCAA is the largest contract audit agency in the Federal Government. The scope of DCAA’s audits cover the entire contracting life cycle. This webinar series explores DCAA audits both prior to contract award, as well as during and after contract performance. Presented from the point of view of a government contractor, our goal is to help you understand DCAA’s audit objectives, techniques, and areas of audit emphasis. As part of our presentation, you will learn best practices to prepare for and support various types of DCAA audits.
The first session covers estimating contract costs for a forward pricing proposal. We will identify DCAA’s audit objectives, the standard audit program and typical issues that arise during these audits. The second session is about Accounting Systems. We will explore the criteria DCAA uses to evaluate the adequacy of accounting systems for government contract cost accumulation and reporting. The third session addresses incurred cost audits. We will discuss some tips for getting ready for the audit, and for managing these audits. In the fourth session, we will explain CAS cost impact proposals and DCAA’s audit approach. Our focus is on how to best prepare for these audits. This webinar series is sponsored by ... By registering for this event, you understand that your information will be shared with Baker Tilly (FPS’ partner in providing this event) consistent with the terms set forth in FPS’ Privacy Policy. These live webinars are eligible for both CLE and CPE credit. NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.
NASBA CPE ACCREDITATION INFORMATION Learning Level: Beginner Prerequisites: None Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge Delivery Method: Group Internet Based For more information regarding administrative policies such as refunds, cancellations and complaints, please contact Federal Publications Seminars at 888.494.3696. West Professional Development is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.