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Badger offers specialized Government Contract (GovCon) accounting and CFO services.
We draw upon our decades of experience in accounting systems design and integrations to strategically analyze our clients’ business and enable technology-driven solutions. With expertise in navigating DCAA/FAR requirements, developing indirect rates, managing customer invoicing, executing financial reporting, and overseeing payroll, our top government contractors merge expert knowledge with time-tested methodologies. We have a deep understanding of the unique needs of federal government contractors and deliver exceptional service.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING SPECIALTIES
Experienced GovCon Cost Accountants
We provide expert advisory support from an accounting and industry perspective in addition to having system-specific knowledge. We support our clients with:
Frequently Asked Questions
How do CPA firms help government contractors maintain DCAA compliant accounting systems?
We design and support DCAA compliant accounting systems tailored to your business size and contract requirements. Our team stays current with FAR and DCAA compliance standards, ensuring you’re audit-ready able to meet the financial and regulatory demands of government contracting with confidence.
Can Badger CPA manage incurred cost submissions for government contractors?
Yes. We handle incurred cost submissions (e.g., ICE report) for clients working under cost-reimbursement contracts. These filings are critical for maintaining contract eligibility, and our experts ensure accurate, timely, and compliant submissions every time.
What are the benefits of working with a CPA firm that specializes in GovCon and CMMC compliance?
Partnering with a CPA firm that understands the complexities of government contracting means fewer compliance headaches and more time focused on your core mission. Our deep experience with CMMC compliance, indirect cost structures, and DCAA audits allows us to anticipate challenges, streamline your processes, and help you navigate evolving regulations.




