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Government*Horizons Inc. Training Series™
CAS, Cost Allowability and Allocability in Government Contracts
This event has been cancelled
March 5-7, 2008
Arlington, VA
Registration: 8:30 AM
Program Starts: 9:00 AM
Wrap-Up: 4:00 PM
Course materials, continental breakfast (coffee and pastries) and refreshments included.
This workshop is recommended for 24 Continuous Learning Points (CLPs) toward DAWIA/FAC-C requirements. A Government*Horizons "Certificate of Completion" will be provided to all attendees upon conclusion of the workshop.
For information on fulfilling core, elective and continuous learning requirements, visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/policy_letters/05-01_041505.html
About
This Course:
For a cost to be allowable (i.e. recoverable) on a Government contract, the cost must be:
- Reasonable
- Allocable
- Not contrary to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)
- Not prohibited by terms of the contract, and
- Not limited by FAR Part 31 Cost Principles
By definition therefore, CAS, cost allowability and allocability are interrelated, and these key concepts must be understood by all parties involved in Government contracting.In this concentrated three-day seminar, you will obtain a thorough understanding of the critical concepts of CAS, cost allowability and cost allocability. Attendees will strengthen CFO-recommended core competencies for financial managers, including increasing program effectiveness; understanding financial, budget and management issues; and decreasing/maintaining unit costs.
Learning Objectives:
- Cost Reasonableness Principles
- Allowable vs. Unallowable Costs
- Cost Accounting Standards
- Cost Allocation
- Applicability to Government Contracts
- Disclosure and Reporting
- Cost Issues concerning Home Office, G&A, Overhead and IR&D
Continuing Education:
Recommended for 24 continuous learning points (CLPs) to maintain DAWIA/FAC-C certification.
NOTICE: All auditors performing at least 20% of their work under the Generally Accepted Government Accounting Standards (GAGAS) must obtain at least 24 hours of CPE directly related to government contracting per year. Government Horizons’ CAS workshop fulfills 16 hours towards this requirement.
Attendees will be issued a Government*Horizons Certificate of Completion for 24 learning hours in the field of Government Contract Financial Management/Cost Accounting.
A new government report recommends contract training to achieve better federal contracting results. Click here to download the Managing the Government’s Technical Experts to Achieve Positive Contract Outcomes report by the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board dated December 2005.
Who Should Attend:
- Contract Administrators
- Auditors
- Financial managers
- CFOs
- Accounts receivable managers
- Contract compliance officers
- Contracting Officers/ACOs
- Treasurers
- Controllers

Previous Attendees Include:
ADC Acquisition Company, VP-Treasurer
DRS Mobile Environmental Systems, Controller
GTSI, CFO
Institute for Genomic Research, Sponsored Projects Accounting Manager
J. Craig Venter Institute, Controller
L-3, Finance Manager
Morgan Franklin, Vice President
National Institute on Aging, Administrative Officer
NSF, Audit Manager
OPNET Technologies, Inc., Manager, Government Accounting
Overwatch Systems of Virginia, Inc., Assistant Controller
Sandia National Laboratories, Senior Member Lab Staff
US Mint at Denver, Deputy Plant Manager
Vanguard Contractors, Accounting Manager
What Previous Students Said in their Evaluations...
“Mr. Higgins is an excellent presenter he reflects a wide variety of experience". - Mr. Harry H. Abe PACAF Engineering & Technical Services Contract Manager, U.S. Air Force
“The course was very helpful. The instructor was very lively and knowledgeable on all subjects". - Gayle Matheson, Purchasing Agent, Beacon Power Corp
“I have been to several trainings, this one is by far the best”. - Sara McCown, Quality Assurance Budget Manager, ICMA
Course Outline:
FAR Part 31 Cost Principles
- Applicability
- Costs that are generally allowable
- Costs that are generally unallowable
- Costs with limited allowability
- Credits
- Advance Agreements
Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)
- Applicability of the CAS
- CAS Coverage Levels
- Full vs. Modified Coverage
- The Nineteen Standards
- Consistency Standards
- Allocation Standards
- Specific Cost Standards
- The Disclosure Statement
- Requirements
- Reviews
- Cost Accounting Changes
CAS in FAR Part 31
- Unallowable Costs
- Compensation
- Pensions
- Deferred Compensation
- Cost of Money
- Insurance
Certification of Indirect Costs

About
Your Instructor:
Joseph T. Higgins
Joe has extensive financial management experience in government contracting, specifically in the development and implementation of cost allocation systems to ensure cost recovery on government contracts. He has assisted clients with completion of CASB Disclosure Statements and related issues with compliance with the Cost Accounting Standards. Mr. Higgins has expertise in all required government contracting management systems, including cost estimating and earned value management systems (EVMS). He has extensive knowledge in the areas of contract claims, particularly claims in connection with terminations for the convenience of the government.
Joe brings a diversity of experience to the classroom, having worked 15 years as a Vice President Finance/Chief Financial Officer with A&D companies and slightly more time performing auditing and consulting work within the federal government as well as the private sector. Joe has a current operating-level perspective on the challenges that face today’s government contractor. Not only does he have the technical competence to deal with the regulatory/compliance aspects of an issue, he also has the practical insight to appreciate the business and organizational implications that may be involved. Having worked at various levels in the Defense Contract Audit Agency, Joe has the background necessary to bring clarity to potentially volatile audit situations. And his experience as a consultant and auditor with major international accounting firms gives him additional qualification and perspective.
Joe teaches other courses for Government*Horizons, specifically “FAR Overview”, a three-day guided tour of this important document and “Defective Pricing”, a two-day study of this critical and controversial government contracting topic.

Contact
Us:
- For registration and billing information, please email Customer Service or call (703) 807-2758
- For general information about this workshop, please contact Jaime Uss, (703) 807-2743
Registration Fee:
- Government attendees: $995 per person
- Small Business (less than 100 employees): $1095 per person
- Industry (including government contractors): $1195 per person
Registration Options:
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CANCELLATION POLICY: You
may designate a substitute in writing any time before the event.
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in writing and will be subject to a $50 processing fee. No refunds
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Location and Nearby Hotel Information:
The workshop will be held in the Government*Horizons Training Center in the NRECA Building at 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite #1003 (10th floor), Arlington, VA 22203. Public parking at the facility is available for $9 a day. The NRECA Building is just one block from the Ballston Metro Station in the orange line. Please note: the parking garage and a side entrance to the building is on Taylor Street.
Map and directions to the conference location
Ballston Metro stop information
Airport and walking directions from metro to hotels below
Nearby hotels include:
When calling to make a reservation at the Holiday Inn ask for the Market Access International rate of $201 weekday and $129 weekend. This rate is subject to availability.
Click here for a detailed map and business directory of the Ballston area of Arlington, please note the workshop is in building #211 on the map.
On-Site Training:
Have
a Large Staff to Train? Can't Make These Dates? Tight Travel Budget?
Government*Horizons
can provide training, wherever and whenever you need, including on-site
at your facility. Our staff will cost-effectively implement training
customized to your needs. If you have group of attendees (usually
15 or more), we can bring this course to you and help save you time,
travel costs, and more!
To request a proposal and schedule training, e-mail Laura
Johnson, President, at ljohnson@governmenthorizons.org or call
(703) 807-2747.
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