by Heather Hurley | Jul 24, 2024 | Compliance, Deltek Costpoint, Government Contracting
Deltek Costpoint is the leading ERP software for the government contracting industry. This all-in-one solution helps firms of all sizes seamlessly connect their project data and processes and increase automation, all while remaining compliant with government...
by Heather Hurley | Jul 22, 2024 | Astrata, Deltek Costpoint, Government Contracting
We are excited to share some updates and new features from Astrata. Whether you’re using Astrata’s credit card module, exploring the accounts/GL screen, or working with the API dashboard, there are some exciting enhancements to look forward to. Let’s...
by Heather Hurley | Jul 8, 2024 | Deltek Costpoint, Government Contracting
Is an ERP system a worthwhile investment for small government contracting businesses? The three case studies below outline how investing in an ERP helped these companies increase project visibility, reduce manual processes, and improve adherence to compliance...
by Heather Hurley | Jul 3, 2024 | Compliance, Deltek Costpoint, Government Contracting
Understanding federal government regulations is crucial for government contractor organizations. Two significant sets of regulations are the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS). FAR outlines the rules...
by Rebekah Weiner | Apr 15, 2024 | Deltek Costpoint, Deltek WorkBook, Government Contracting, Value Added
Written by: Marty McGann, CEO at PCI As PCI proudly celebrates its 15th anniversary, I was asked to write a blog on my reflection as a business owner for the last 15 years. Inspired by ESPN, welcome to “15 for 15,” where I reveal the top 15 insights that...
by Rebekah Weiner | Apr 4, 2024 | Compliance, Deltek Costpoint, Government Contracting
Incurred Cost Submissions (ICS) can have many names, including Incurred Cost Electronically (ICE), Incurred Cost Proposal (ICP), and the Final Indirect Rate Proposal. The purpose of an incurred cost submission is to reconcile provisionally billed indirect costs with...