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Webinar: DCAA Compliance: Monitoring Subcontracts and Incurred Cost Submissions

The presentation will provide an overview of the requirements for submitting annual incurred cost submissions to the Government. The training will focus on the due date requirements for the annual submission and what constitutes a delinquent submission. Participants will learn about the DCAA Incurred Cost Adequacy review process and the required schedules to be included within the incurred cost submission. The DCAA Incurred Cost Electronically (ICE) model that provides contractors with a standard user-friendly electronic package to assist in preparing timely and adequate incurred cost submissions will be covered as well. The presentation will also cover common deficiencies that may be identified within the incurred cost submissions.

Presenter Joe Greger is the Small Business Program Manager at DCAA Headquarters in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. In this capacity, he serves as the program manager and audit expert for the small business program with responsibility to provide assistance, consultation and internal control with regard to audit requirements and their application to small business.

Mr. Greger graduated from California University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelors in Accounting. He began his DCAA career as an Auditor at the Herndon Branch Office in Northern Virginia. He then was promoted to supervisor and Branch Manager for the Springfield Branch Office. Mr. Greger has also served in Headquarters as an OWD Program Manager in the Operations Directorate.

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Event Date July, 9

Event Time 1:30am - 4:30am

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