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About this event

Join the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) for a series of webinars to gain an understanding of DCAA's critical role in the financial oversight of defense agency contracts and related topics.

 

WHAT

DCAA "Lunch & Learn" Webinar Series - Session 5: Monitoring Subcontracts

 

Speakers:

Nick Rajpara, Economic Development Specialist, SBA-Washington Metropolitan Area District Office

Adam Weir, Senior Financial Liaison Advisor and Small Business Program Manager, DCAA-Audit Liaison Division

 

WHERE

Online - Teams Meeting platform

 

WHEN

**On Select Wednesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm (ET)**

 

10/5/22

Session 1: Introduction and DCAA Overview; DCAA Audit Process

 

11/9/22

Session 2: Accounting System Requirements

 

11/30/22

Session 3: Proposal Adequacy

 

12/14/22

Session 4: Incurred Cost Submission

 

3/15/23

Session 5: Monitoring Subcontracts

 

2/01/23

Session 6: Contract Briefs & Provisional Billing Rates

 

3/29/23

Session 7: Indirect Cost and Rates & Real Time Labor Evaluation

 

HOW

While this series of webinars is free to attend, you must register in advance. Please click the button below to proceed.

Register

QUESTIONS?

If you have any questions about this event, please email Nick Rajpara at [email protected].

 

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