A GovCon compliance specialist and contributor at GovCon Digest. I’ve spent over 10 years helping U.S. government contractors stay on top of DCAA audits, FAR rules, and incurred cost submissions. With a Master’s in Accounting and a focus on federal cost regulations, I break down complex requirements so contractors can stay compliant and get paid.
Welcome to the exciting world of federal procurement, where opportunities abound, paperwork stacks high, and compliance is your key to thriving! The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently launched its new Small Business Search (SBS) system, quietly replacing the long-standing Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS). This transition is a game-changer for small businesses aiming to…
The U.S. is seeing a surprising surge in gas-fired power plant development, and it’s shaking up the energy sector in a big way. More than 100 gigawatts of new natural gas capacity have been announced, driven by rising electricity demand from artificial intelligence (AI), data centers, manufacturing reshoring, and battery storage expansion. It’s a building…
The U.S. House of Representatives is looking into making improvements related to defense oversight with some quick steps in the fiscal 2026 defense policy bill. Mandating the Pentagon to create a “Clandestine Activities Vendor Database” to track commercial vendors in secret military ops. This defense oversight initiative, part of the massive National Defense Authorization Act,…
GAO Pushes Back Hard on Congressional Bid Protest Fee Proposal A new battle is brewing in the federal procurement arena and this time, it’s not over contracts, but the rules that govern who can challenge them. In a bold and direct move, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has formally opposed a congressional proposal that could…
White House Pushes Agencies to ‘Rightsize’ Workforce After Supreme Court Decision! The federal workforce is once again in the crosshairs and this time, there’s nothing standing in the way. Following a green light from the Supreme Court, the Trump administration is moving quickly to restart efforts to shrink the size of the federal government, a…
In recent turns of events, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has slammed a proposal in the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act that would force losing bid protesters to cover government and contractor costs in procurement reform efforts. GAO’s General Counsel, Edda Emmanuelli Perez, argues this cost-sharing plan could sabotage procurement reform by discouraging competition and…
Why GE Vernova Made the Move GE Vernova has just acquired Alteia, a France-based artificial intelligence firm that specializes in visual data analytics. While that might sound technical, the impact is anything but boring. Alteia’s technology uses drone footage, satellite images, and other visual data to help companies make smarter decisions—fast. For GE Vernova, a…
Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of government contracting—where bureaucracy meets opportunity, and where SAM.gov stands as your trusty gateway to success. Whether you’re curious about registering for government contracts or wondering how to get a contract from government, you’ve landed at the right spot. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into everything you…
Filing your incurred cost submission late or with errors can cost you more than just money—it can stall payments, trigger audits, and even jeopardize future contracts. If you’re working under a cost-reimbursable or time-and-material government contract, submitting an accurate incurred cost proposal to the DCAA isn’t optional—it’s required. Every year, contractors must document their actual…
Introduction In federal contracting, the toughest fights are not always for the largest dollar awards but for the most crowded NAICS codes. Many small firms spend time chasing popular codes only to face dozens of rivals every time they bid. When you aim at codes with fewer bidders, you can boost your chances of winning…