by David Capitano, Instructor/Cost Accounting Consultant | Jul 16, 2013 | The Practical CAS
*This is Part 2 of a 2-part blog. Each part addresses the fundamental requirements and techniques for application related to the standard, and provides specific examples. Part 1 addressed measurement of the costs of compensated personal absence. This Part 2 addresses...
by Members & Staff | Jul 12, 2013 | Uncategorized
One trillion dollars. That’s trillion with a capital “T”, folks. Our acquisition community is responsible for managing that amount and more on an annual basis through contracts, grants, and loans. In contractual expenditures alone, the figure is in...
by David Capitano, Instructor/Cost Accounting Consultant | Jul 11, 2013 | The Practical CAS
*This is Part 1 of a 2-part blog. Each part addresses the fundamental requirements and techniques for application related to the standard, and provides specific examples. This Part 1 addresses measurement of the costs of compensated personal absence. Part 2 will...
by David Newsome, Senior Legal Counsel, KBR | Jul 9, 2013 | Audits & DCAA
To say that there is a crisis surrounding the closing of government contracts, especially large cost-type contracts held by large government contractors, would certainly not be an understatement. [i] Closing a contract essentially requires verification that the goods...
by Ira E. Hoffman, Principal, Offit Kurman, P.A. and Director, The Public Contracting Institute | Jul 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
Dan Gordon, Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies at the George Washington University Law School, former Administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy and, before that, Acting General Counsel at the Government Accountability Office...