- Increased thresholds for cost/price proposal audits - DCAA gives up fixed price contracts under $10 million and cost type contracts under $100 million.
- Forward Pricing Rate Agreements/Recommendations - DCMA takes over this responsibility.
- Financial capability reviews - DCAA gives up these audits in favor of DCMA
- Purchasing system reviews - DCAA plans to withdraw from these types of reviews.
- Contractor Business System - If the rules are ever finalized, they'll include clearly defined responsibilities for both DCAA nad DCMA.
A discussion on what's new and trending in Government contracting circles
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Aligning DCAA and DCMA Processes to Ensure Work is Complementary
In a January 4, 2011 memorandum, the Director, Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy inventoried the progress that the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) and the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) have made since September 2010 to realign their roles and responsibilities in order to reduce overlapping efforts. Actually, the progress made to date has been one-sided - DCAA gives up a lot to DCMA and DCMA gives up nothing. These so-called achievements include:
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