# Redstone Government Consulting Services

## About

Redstone Government Consulting offers consulting, evaluation, education, training, and other services to small & large government contractors.

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Government Contracting Consulting
- [DCAA Compliance Consulting](https://bilarna.com/services/government-contracting-consulting/dcaa-compliance-consulting)

## Trust & Credentials

### Certifications
- PCI DSS (PCI-DSS)
### Compliance
- PCI-DSS
### Data Security
- PCI DSS

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What services do government contracting consultants offer?**
A: Government contracting consultants offer a comprehensive range of services designed to help contractors navigate federal procurement regulations. These include compliance consulting, DCAA audit support, indirect rate development, incurred cost submissions, and training on FAR and CAS requirements. Consultants also assist with cost accounting system implementation, including software like Costpoint and Unanet, as well as proposal preparation and contract negotiation. Many consulting firms employ former DCAA auditors, CPAs, and attorneys who provide insider expertise. Additional services encompass pre-award and post-award support, business system approval assistance, and mock audits to identify weaknesses. The goal is to ensure contractors maintain compliant financial systems, avoid audit penalties, and win and perform federal contracts efficiently.

**Q: Why should government contractors hire a consulting firm?**
A: Government contractors should hire a consulting firm to reduce compliance risk, access specialized expertise, and improve operational efficiency. Federal contracting involves complex regulations from agencies like DCAA and the FAR, which can lead to penalties or contract loss if not properly managed. Consulting firms bring a team of former auditors, CPAs, and attorneys who understand these requirements and can help contractors maintain audit-ready financial systems. Consultants assist with indirect rate negotiations, incurred cost submissions, and business system approvals, freeing internal staff to focus on core operations. They also provide training and mock audits to proactively identify issues. For small businesses and large primes alike, hiring a consultant is a cost-effective way to ensure ongoing compliance and strengthen competitiveness in the government marketplace.

**Q: How do government contractors ensure compliance with DCAA?**
A: Government contractors ensure DCAA compliance by implementing a compliant accounting system that accurately segregates direct and indirect costs, supports incurred cost submissions, and adheres to CAS and FAR standards. Contractors must maintain written policies for timekeeping, billing, and cost allocation, and use approved software such as Costpoint or Unanet. Regular internal audits and gap analyses help identify weaknesses before official DCAA audits. Many contractors engage consultants to conduct mock audits, train staff on allowable costs, and assist with incurred cost proposals. Timely submission of annual incurred cost proposals and prompt responses to DCAA inquiries are critical. Staying current with regulatory updates and maintaining an audit-ready posture is essential for winning and retaining federal contracts.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/redstonegci
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/redstonegci/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/redstonegci/openapi.yaml
