APEX Accelerator: DCAA Series: Pricing - Part II

Date and time

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Location

Online

Organizer

Carlos Garzón
cgarzon@unomaha.edu
531-510-4528

Host organization

APEX Accelerator

Type of event

Resource Partner event

Event description

The Nebraska APEX Accelerator and the National APEX Accelerator Alliance (NAPEX) are excited to announce the upcoming DCAA Pricing Series.  Part 2 of the Pricing Series includes Indirect Costs and Rates and Monitoring Subcontracts.

Not sure how to build your indirect rates?  Experts from DCAA will define direct versus indirect costs, what general indirect rate structures look like, and the relationship between indirect pools and bases.  Additionally, the DCAA will discuss the life cycle of indirect rates, then build example indirect rates using the four-step method in allocating indirect costs to Government Contracts.

Confused about what your requirements as a prime contractor are when it comes to your selection and oversite of your subcontracts?  The DCAA will provide information about navigating through the world of subcontracting.  Discussion will include the documentation of subcontract selections, subcontracting requirements, and the responsibilities of a prime contractor.  Additionally, the DCAA will highlight the importance of monitoring subcontracts, what information is required when submitting your annual incurred cost submission, as well as what the subcontractor will need to provide to the prime contractor.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Ms. Katelyn Rigle is the Operations Audit Liaison Small Business Coordinator for DCAA, headquartered at Fort Belvoir, VA. Ms. Rigle has been with the agency since 2009 and currently acts as the agency’s small business liaison, offering education, guidance and support to small and medium businesses working in the Federal contracting realm. Ms. Rigle also coordinates training through the Small Business Administration, APEX Accelerators, and federal consulting firms.

Ms. Rigle graduated from King’s College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting as well as Strayer University with a Master of Business Administration, concentrating in Government Acquisition.

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