Key Details: Navigating the compliance maze in the government contracting industry can be a daunting task. Understanding the fundamental compliance requirements is essential for any government contractor looking to succeed in this highly regulated industry.
In this 6-part series, we break down some of the most critical compliance areas that every government contractor should be aware of. This article series covers the following topics:
Every government contractor’s compliance requirement may vary significantly depending on their company size, the nature of contracts, and the specific government agencies they work with. As such, it is critical to consult with a trusted advisor to understand the requirements specific to your company. Note that the items included in this article are not wholly exhaustive but intended to be used as a guide as you build your compliance program.
At Ryan & Wetmore, we work closely with contractors to ensure they meet relevant requirements and avoid potential pitfalls. To assist in this process, we offer a detailed compliance questionnaire designed to help you assess your unique compliance needs. Speak with a Ryan & Wetmore advisor today to learn more.
Ryan & Wetmore’s general compliance section of the compliance questionnaire encompasses a wide range of responsibilities and requirements that contractors must manage to ensure they meet federal regulations and contractual obligations. The following list is not exhaustive; contact Ryan & Wetmore for a more exhaustive list.
Navigating the complexities of government contracting requires a rigorous and proactive approach. From adhering to FAR requirements and ensuring proper accounting practices to maintaining ethical standards and labor law compliance, government contractors must remain vigilant in meeting all federal requirements.
To learn more about your compliance requirements or to discuss our compliance questionnaire, contact Ryan & Wetmore today.
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About Peter Ryan
Partner, Co-founder, & CPA
Peter T. Ryan co-founded Ryan & Wetmore in 1988 with business partner Michael J. Wetmore. Peter provides clients with the best strategies for success. His expertise extends across various industries. Peter obtained a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Baltimore and a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from the Catholic University of America.
About Rosie Cheng
Finance Consultant
Rosie Cheng is a Finance Consultant at Ryan & Wetmore. She focuses on government contracting services and produces many of the firm’s government contracting newsletters. Rosie graduated from Georgetown University with a Master of Science in Management and from William and Mary with a Bachelor of Business Administration.