Indirect rates are a critical measurement for government contractors. Even if the company has no contractual obligation to submit provisional and final indirect rates, they are essential for pricing and overall management of a business operating in the government contracting industry. Our team’s deep industry experience serving federal contractors enables us to help businesses prepare indirect rate calculations, create monthly reporting functionality, develop rate structures, benchmark against industry standards, and develop pricing models that incorporate an appropriate indirect rate structure.
Our team has extensive experience the Federal Acquisition Regulation, specifically FAR Part 31 Cost Principles. We incorporate this knowledge into indirect rate strategy from initial development or restructuring, through pre and post-acquisition, all the way through to Incurred Cost Submissions and DCAA support.
Hear what our clients are saying:
“Because of the breadth of knowledge with GAAP, Cost Accounting, and FAR principles, this firm is a full service go-to for record keeping, reporting, and special projects. Their ability to understand government contractor problems and their unique issues and come up with and implement workable resolutions sets them apart from other firms. By utilizing them for annual and ad hoc reporting, we have saved money in staffing and training time, and they always deliver complete, accurate, timely reports.”
-Robin S., Group Controller, Government Contractor