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New OCI Rule Contains Big Changes

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the FAR must update definitions related to specific types of organizational conflicts of interest, including unequal access to information, impaired objectivity, and biased ground rules. As well as add more procedures to require contractors to disclose information relevant to potential organizational conflicts of interest.

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Security flaws in IRS systems pose risk to financial statements, GAO says

FedScoop

A handful of security deficiencies in IRS information systems elevate the tax agency’s risk of inaccuracies in financial statements, the Government Accountability Office said Thursday. The post Security flaws in IRS systems pose risk to financial statements, GAO says appeared first on FedScoop.

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Procurement purchasing card perils: Will you be the next headline?

American City & Country

P-card abuse or misuse is an emerging and troubling trend and organizations need to improve their internal control systems to mitigate risk. While the benefits of a p-card program are significant, so are the risks of fraud and misuse, necessitating a robust internal control system.

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Cost Accounting Standards - What Contractors Need to Know

Capital Edge Consulting

Two Quick Ways to Fail DCAA T imekeeping Requirements The federal government is the biggest purchaser of goods and services, so it's important that you have a good grip on your accounting practices. DCAA’s position, as in other cost accounting practices, is that “if it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen.”

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Cost Accounting Standards Guide and CAS Requirements for Government Contractors

Capital Edge Consulting

Two Quick Ways to Fail DCAA T imekeeping Requirements The federal government is the biggest purchaser of goods and services, so it's important that you have a good grip on your accounting practices. DCAA’s position, as in other cost accounting practices, is that “if it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen.”

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Application of Cost Accounting Standards to Indefinite Delivery Vehicles

Capital Edge Consulting

Two Quick Ways to Fail DCAA T imekeeping Requirements The federal government is the biggest purchaser of goods and services, so it's important that you have a good grip on your accounting practices. DCAA’s position, as in other cost accounting practices, is that “if it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen.”

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Conformance of CAS to U.S. GAAP for Operating Revenue and Lease Accounting

Capital Edge Consulting

Two Quick Ways to Fail DCAA T imekeeping Requirements The federal government is the biggest purchaser of goods and services, so it's important that you have a good grip on your accounting practices. DCAA’s position, as in other cost accounting practices, is that “if it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen.”