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Cost Accounting Standards Bill Walter Partner - Government Contract Consulting McLean, Virginia (703) 970-0509 bill.walter@dhgllp.com 1

Agenda Session I Administration: CAS Overview Applicability Types of Coverage CAS Administration Part II - The Standards Allocation Part III - The Standards Assignment and Measurement Part IV - The CAS Disclosure Statement 2

Cost Accounting Standards Overview BACKGROUND 3

Why Do We Need CAS? Government spends over $500B annually in contracts for goods and services (Source www.usaspending.gov) Pricing of most contracts is fairly straightforward: Competition Commercial Items Cost and Pricing Challenges are challenging for: Single/sole source contracts Cost reimbursement contracts Other contracts Complex nature of cost accounting practices tied to cost justified contract pricing 4

Conditions in the 1960 s Defense Contractors had inconsistent cost accounting and estimating practices Government believed that GAAP and regulations (ASPR at the time predecessor to the FAR) provided too much flexibility in contract cost accounting Defense spending and negotiated contracts were at high levels and increasing each year GAO Study Government and Contractors disagreed on the need for standards in cost accounting. 5

General Accounting Office Feasibility Study Admiral Rickover and the Defense Production Act hearings in 1968 Defense officials felt that a significant burden with no guidance or authoritative guidance available was placed on the COs and the Auditors Congress tasked GAO to determine if it was feasible to apply uniform cost accounting standards for negotiated contracts and subcontracts GAO report indicated that is was feasible to establish a set of cost accounting standards at the appropriate level of detail. 6

Statutes Public Law 91-379 -- Established the original Cost Accounting Standards Board (8/15/1970) Public Law 100-679 -- Reestablished the Cost Accounting Standards Board and expanded coverage to all negotiated contracts (11/17/1988) 7

Public Law 91-379 Statement of objectives - The primary objectives of the Cost Accounting Standards Board is to implement Pub. L. 91-379 by issuing clearly stated Cost Accounting Standards to achieve (1) an increased degree of uniformity in cost accounting practices among Government contractors in like circumstances, and (2) consistency in cost accounting practices in like circumstances by individual Government contractors over periods of time. Applied to negotiated defense prime contracts and subcontracts of $100,000 or more unless the price was based on catalog or market or law or regulation Allowed Cost Accounting Standards Board to grant additional exemptions Cost Accounting Standards Board went out of business on 9/30/1980 - however the Standards promulgated by the Board remained in effect 8

Public Law 100-679 Passed on 11/17/1988 Reestablished a five member CAS Board -- Two Government and Two Industry members and the Chairman of the OFPP. Increased threshold to $500,000 (Adjusted Since) CAS coverage expands to non-defense contracts 9

The Purpose of the CAS Promote uniformity Ensure consistency Facilitate administration, negotiation and settlement of contracts 10

Relationship Between the FAR Cost Principles and the CAS Allowability Standards do not address allowability Allocability Standards deal with allocability Where there is a conflict between the cost principles and cost accounting standards, the standards prevail 11

Steps to CAS Important point - contracts are subject to CAS, not contractors CAS is governed by answering 3 questions: 1. Is the contract or subcontract subject to CAS? 2. What level of CAS coverage? 3. Is a Disclosure Statement required? 12

Cost Accounting Standards Applicability CAS COVERAGE 13

Cost Accounting Standards Coverage Done on a contract by contract basis Consistency requirement causes the contractor to apply the same techniques to all contracts CAS status is determined at time of award and will not change over the life of the contract. CAS Administration only tied to CAS-covered contracts Currently there are 10 exemptions to CAS one recently eliminated 14

Exemptions from CAS Coverage FAR 9903.201-1 Sealed bid contracts Negotiated contracts and subcontracts not in excess of TINA threshold - currently $750,000 (Orders between segments shall be treated as a subcontract) Contracts and subcontracts with small businesses Contracts and subcontracts with foreign governments or their agents or instrumentalities or, insofar as the requirements of CAS other than 9904.401 and 9904.402 are concerned, any contract or subcontract awarded to a foreign concern Contracts and subcontracts where the price is set by law or regulation Firm fixed-price and fixed price with EPA (provided the price adjustment is not based on actual costs incurred) contracts and subcontracts for the acquisition of commercial items 15

Exemptions from CAS Coverage FAR 9903.201-1 (Continued) Contract or subcontracts of less than $7.5M, provided that, at the time of award, the business unit is not currently performing any CAS-covered contracts or subcontracts valued at $7.5M or greater Subcontractors on the NATO PHM* Ship program to be performed outside the US by a foreign concern Firm-fixed-price contracts or subcontracts awarded on the basis of adequate price competition without submission of cost or pricing data * Patrol Hydrofoil Missile Ship (PHM) 16

CAS Waivers The CAS Board may waive any or all CAS requirements upon request of an agency head The Head of an executive agency can waive CAS: When less than $15M and makes a written determination that the segment is primarily involved in commercial items and has no CAS-covered work When exceptional circumstances exist where a waiver is necessary to meet the needs of the agency 17

Cost Accounting Standards Types of Coverage ADJUSTMENTS 18

Types of CAS Coverage Full coverage Modified coverage 19

Full CAS Coverage Comply with all CAS in effect at the time of award and any subsequent CAS Subject to full coverage if: Receive a single CAS-covered contract of $50 million or more Received $50 million in CAS-covered contract awards in the preceding cost accounting period Requires flow-down to subcontractors 20

Modified CAS Coverage Comply with CAS 401, 402, 405, and 406 Modified CAS applies if: The contract or subcontract award is less than $50 million; and the business unit received less than $50 million in CAS awards in the preceding cost accounting period Requires flow-down to subcontractors 21

Changes in CAS coverage during a cost accounting period If one modified CAS-covered contract is awarded all CAS-covered contracts of that business unit will be modified during that cost accounting period If a $50 million award is received it must be full CAS-covered as will all subsequent CAScovered contracts 22

FAR 52.230-2 - Full CAS coverage Disclose in writing cost accounting practices Follow consistently cost accounting practices Comply with all CAS Agree to an equitable adjustment for changes to cost accounting practices Agree to an adjustment if the contractor is not in compliance with the CAS 23

FAR 52.230-3 Modified CAS coverage Comply with CAS 401, 402, 405, and 406 File a Disclosure Statement if required Follow consistently cost accounting practices Agree to an adjustment if contractor fails to comply with the applicable CAS 24

Additional FAR Clauses FAR 52.230-4 Foreign concerns FAR 52.230-5 Educational Institutions FAR 52.230-6 Administration of the CAS FAR 52.230-7 Proposal Disclosure Cost Accounting Practice Changes. 25

Cost Accounting Standards Administration ADJUSTMENTS 26

Adjustments Under CAS Three types of adjustments under CAS: Equitable adjustment under the Changes clause for required and desirable changes An adjustment of contract price or cost allowance to recover increased costs paid for noncompliant cost accounting practices A negotiated agreement that may not result in increased costs paid for unilateral changes 27

Cost Accounting Practice Used to allocate costs to cost objectives Used to assign costs to cost accounting periods Used to measure costs 28

Change to a Cost Accounting Practice Any alteration to a cost accounting practice whether or not the practice is covered by a Disclosure Statement Except: The adoption of a new cost or a new function is not a change Revising a practice that was before considered immaterial is not a change 29

Cost Impact Process Contractor must submit: a description of the change the total potential impact of the change on its CAS-covered contracts general dollar magnitude of the change 60 days... If the ACO determines the change will have a material impact: The contractor must submit a cost impact proposal in the form and manner specified by the ACO Contract adjustments will be made only if impact is material ACO review and determination Contractor appeals process 30

Strategy to Change a Cost Accounting Practice Example changing from one overhead pool to overhead pools 0 1 2 3 Determine burnout of existing CAScovered contracts Proposals for effort between 0 and 2 are bid with one rate Proposals for effort between 0 and 3 are bid with both rate structures Proposals for effort after 2 are bid with two rates 31

When Should Changes be Made? When a fundamental shift in business mix has occurred and it is forecasted to be permanent Never casually change a practice to accommodate a single RFP (unless it is truly will represent a significant shift in business mix) 32

Materiality Absolute dollar amount Amount of contract costs as compared to the cost under consideration The relationship between a cost item and a cost objective The impact on Government funding The cumulative impact of many immaterial amounts The cost of administratively processing a price modification 33

Working Group Guidance Papers Establish policy guidelines for the administration of CAS Promulgate interim guidance Liaison between DoD and CAS Board Not regulation 34

DCAM CAS Audit Guidance Chapter 8 of the Defense Contract Audit Manual Provides guidance for the implementation of DCAA s responsibilities with respect to CAS Primarily to provide the ACO with recommendations concerning prime and subcontractor compliance with the Standards Not regulation 35

Current CASB Issues Membership Meetings Promulgation - four step process Consult with interested persons Advance notice of proposed rule making [ANPRM] Proposed rule making [NPRM] Promulgation of Final Rule 36

Questions & Answers 37