TL;DR, 3 Point Summary
Table of Contents
- Understanding DCAA Audit Types
- Pre Audit Preparation Checklist
- Accounting System Requirements
- Responding to Auditor Requests
- Post Audit Action Plan
Understanding DCAA Audit Types
A practical guide to DCAA audit preparation, including pre audit checklists, accounting system requirements, and how to handle auditor requests. This guide provides a comprehensive overview for government contractors operating in 2026's complex regulatory environment.
Understanding the nuances of DCAA audit preparation is essential for maintaining contract eligibility, avoiding audit findings, and sustaining competitive advantage in the federal marketplace.
Pre Audit Preparation Checklist
Contractors must be aware of the specific requirements applicable to their contract type, dollar value, and agency. Key requirements include proper documentation, timely reporting, and maintaining adequate internal controls aligned to federal standards.
- Accounting System Requirements, a critical compliance area requiring dedicated attention and documented procedures.
- Responding to Auditor Requests, a critical compliance area requiring dedicated attention and documented procedures.
- Post Audit Action Plan, a critical compliance area requiring dedicated attention and documented procedures.
Key Takeaways
- Ensure your accounting system can segregate direct, indirect, and unallowable costs.
- Maintain timekeeping records for all employees, DCAA spot checks are common.
- Keep incurred cost submissions (ICS) current; late submissions invite scrutiny.
- Designate a single point of contact to manage all auditor communications.
- Conduct internal mock audits annually to find issues before DCAA does.
Key Regulations
Official regulatory references
Authoritative government sources for the regulations discussed in this article.
DCAA Contract Audit Manual
DCAA guidance on audit procedures, accounting system adequacy, and documentation requirements.
www.dcaa.mil
FAR 52.215-2 — Audit and Records
Contractor obligations to maintain and provide access to records, books, and documents.
www.acquisition.gov
National Archives — Records Management
Federal records management guidance and retention schedules for government contract documents.
www.archives.gov
eCFR — Title 48 FAR
Live, always-current consolidated FAR text in Title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
www.ecfr.gov
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