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Timekeeping & Labor Compliance Red Flags: What DCAA Looks For (and How to Prevent Findings)

March 25, 2026 by Vik Singh

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes If you’ve been around GovCon long enough, you’ve heard it: timekeeping is the fastest way to fail an audit. That’s not because auditors expect perfection—it’s because labor is often the largest cost on Government contracts, and weak timekeeping controls create risk of labor mischarging. DCAA’s own contractor guidance emphasizes that your labor charging system must properly identify labor by cost objective and maintain controls and… Read More

Filed Under: DCAA Audit Readiness

Common DCAA Findings (and How to Avoid Them): A Practical Guide for GovCons

March 18, 2026 by Vik Singh

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes Most DCAA “findings” aren’t about bad intent they’re about weak controls, inconsistent documentation, or preventable process gaps. The good news: the most common issues repeat across contractors, which means you can address them before an auditor does. This post covers the most frequent DCAA audit findings Government contractors run into and a straightforward way to prevent each one.   What DCAA means by a “finding”… Read More

Filed Under: DCAA Audit Readiness

Pre-Audit Readiness Checklist for GovCons: What to Have Ready Before DCAA Knocks

March 11, 2026 by Vik Singh

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes A DCAA audit is rarely “surprising” once you know the triggers but the scramble usually happens because contractors don’t have a repeatable readiness package. The fastest way to reduce disruption is to prepare a checklist you can revisit monthly (not the week you get the email). This pre-audit readiness checklist is designed for government contractors who want to be audit-ready for common DCAA… Read More

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What Triggers a DCAA Audit? The 8 Most Common Triggers GovCons Should Watch For

March 4, 2026 by Vik Singh

GovCon Wednesdays Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes DCAA audits usually don’t happen “out of nowhere.” In most cases, an audit is triggered because the Government needs independent audit support to make a contract decision (award, rates, billing, or closeout), or because your contract type and clauses require specific compliance steps. This post breaks down the most common DCAA audit triggers and what government contractors can do to stay audit-ready without overbuilding processes. Why… Read More

Filed Under: DCAA Audit Readiness

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  • Indirect Rates Under Audit Scrutiny: What DCAA Reviews (and How GovCons Can Stay Ready)
  • Timekeeping & Labor Compliance Red Flags: What DCAA Looks For (and How to Prevent Findings)
  • Common DCAA Findings (and How to Avoid Them): A Practical Guide for GovCons
  • Pre-Audit Readiness Checklist for GovCons: What to Have Ready Before DCAA Knocks
  • What Triggers a DCAA Audit? The 8 Most Common Triggers GovCons Should Watch For

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