Government Contracting
Have Service Contract Act Work? What to Expect in Future Wage Determinations
Service Contract Act (SCA) wage determinations (WD) contain several new changes that will make a difficult topic even more complex….
Demystifying Incurred Cost Submissions Q&A
In May, Aprio’s Donna Dominguez and Aisha Mian hosted “Demystifying DCAA Incurred Cost Submissions,” where they provided tips, guidance and best practices to…
The 10 Commandments of GSA Schedule Compliance – Q&A
Aprio GSA Schedule Consulting Practice consultants Jennifer Aubel and Jacelyn Ferriell recently presented a webinar The 10 Commandments of GSA Schedule Compliance….
Are you Part of a Trade Association? Membership Options for Government Employees
While many government employees benefit from professional association membership, federal and state statutes may prohibit or limit the reimbursement of…
Additional Small Business Subcontracting Plan Compliance Requirements Underway
Significant regulatory changes instituting small business subcontracting improvements have been incorporated into the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), imposing additional small…
Hawaii General Excise Tax and the Unsuspecting Government Contractor
Winning a contract in a new state can present many challenges, not least of which is ensuring that your company…
Who Gets a Form 1099 and When are They Due?
As the year draws to an end, many business owners face the challenge of determining which of their vendors will…
Is Your Purchasing System Compliant for the Alliant 2 RFP?
In late June 2016, the highly coveted Alliant 2 SB RFP was released and within the 174 page document, there…
From the GSA Trenches: Schedule Sales Reporting Issues
Contractors holding GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts are required to report quarterly all contract sales, and remit 0.75 percent…
From the GSA Trenches: So You’re Having a Contractor Assessment
It’s that time again. Your GSA Industrial Operations Analyst (IOA) has contacted you for an “assessment of your GSA contract.”…