A faster Costpoint implementation is not always the better one. For GovCon teams, setup decisions can affect billing, reporting, and long-term usability.
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Contractors must act now—most have not reviewed supply chains ahead of the 2027 semiconductor ban. Delays now will trigger real compliance risks. Read more >
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#FAR#Compliance#GovCon
May 31, 2026 is almost here. Major contractors should review IR&D reporting obligations and DTIC submission needs now. Learn more >
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An updated ICE Model can create last-minute issues if contractors wait too long to review the file, format, and submission process. Contractors should review before submitting.
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#GovCon#DCAA#IncurredCost
New DEI contract requirements may create more risk than many federal contractors expect. This article points to the questions worth reviewing now.
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#GovCon#FCA
If support ends at go-live, small issues in Unanet can turn into larger operational problems. This article explains why post-implementation support helps government contractors reduce rework and improve long-term system use
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#GovCon#Unanet#Accounting#ERP
Your Costpoint Manufacturing setup shapes how your business operates for years. A one-size-fits-all approach will not grow with you. Learn what intentional design actually looks like.
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#DeltekCostpoint#GovCon#Manufacturing
When ADA accommodation requests are handled casually, the risk is not. Government contractors should pay attention to process, documentation, and response timing.
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#GovCon#HRCompliance
Costpoint setup is only part of the story. GovCon teams also need testing, training, and reporting processes that support contract requirements.
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Agencies may ask harder questions before using noncommercial acquisition approaches. Contractors should understand how this could affect pricing support and contract reviews.
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#GovCon
Paid IEEPA tariffs? A new CBP refund portal may create an opportunity to recover those costs. Our latest article explains what eligible importers should review first.
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#GovCon#Tariffs#IEEPA
Changing DCAA contacts and less audit continuity may create new challenges for contractors. Read the article for a closer look.
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#GovCon#DCAA#Compliance
Time is running out. Contractors must review supply chains now. The 2027 semiconductor prohibition will upend sourcing and compliance. Learn what must be done urgently to stay compliant.
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#FAR#Compliance#GovCon
A generic #QuickBooks setup can create reporting gaps for #GovCon. This article explains why the chart of accounts decisions matter before billing, rates, or audit questions become harder to support.
https://t.co/INN2XzsNcC
R&D project reports in DTIC are due by May 31, 2026. Major contractors should review project data, reporting obligations, and cost support now. Learn more >
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The DTIC IR&D reporting deadline is May 31, 2026. Major contractors may need to act quickly after the portal outage. Learn more >
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Delayed responses and inconsistent handling can turn an ADA accommodation issue into a bigger compliance problem. This article highlights why the process deserves attention.
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#GovCon#HRCompliance
Preparing an incurred cost submission? The updated ICE Model is worth reviewing before the deadline, as pressure limits time to address file or process issues.
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#GovCon#DCAA#IncurredCost
Could your noncommercial contract be harder to defend? OMB’s guidance may bring more scrutiny to commerciality, pricing support, and cost-reimbursement work. Read our article.
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#GovCon
Configuring Costpoint Manufacturing for today only is a common mistake. Growth-oriented design prevents costly reconfigurations and positions your system to scale. Read more >
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#DeltekCostpoint#GovCon#Manufacturing