RKI is a full service U.S. Government Contracts Practice dedicated exclusively to assisting contractors and grantees with their U.S. Government accounting and compliance needs. RKI assists contractors with a variety of compliance matters unique to Federal Contractors. Stay current with the latest Federal regulations and final rulings impacting U.S. Government Contractors, and learn more about the existing requirements.
We bring a dedicated team of U.S. Government Contractors specialists with experience across multiple Big 4 accounting firms with a singular focus that provides deep experience and competitive cost structure without the "red tape". RKI can assist you with preparation and/or review of your indirect cost rate structure including your forward pricing rates, provisional billing rates, and final indirect cost rates included in your incurred cost proposal.
RKI can assist you with preparing compliant cost proposals and processes to comply with certified cost and pricing requirements and help protect against defective cost or pricing violations.
We bring a dedicated team of U.S. Government Contractors specialists with experience across multiple Big 4 accounting firms with a singular focus that provides deep experience and competitive cost structure without the "red tape". RKI can assist you with preparation and/or review of your indirect cost rate structure including your forward pricing rates, provisional billing rates, and final indirect cost rates included in your incurred cost proposal.
RKI can assist you with preparing compliant cost proposals and processes to comply with certified cost and pricing requirements and help protect against defective cost or pricing violations.
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RKI is a full services U.S. Government Contracts Practice dedicated exclusively to assisting contractors and grantees with their U.S. Government accounting and compliance needs.
RKI is also a Registered Certified Public Accounting firm, offering third-party reviews and certified opinions on the compliance of your existing government contracting programs.
Such opinions can help contracts look more favorable during proposal evaluations and assessments.
Working with the U.S. Government offers tremendous opportunity.
RKI is also a Registered Certified Public Accounting firm, offering third-party reviews and certified opinions on the compliance of your existing government contracting programs.
Such opinions can help contracts look more favorable during proposal evaluations and assessments.
Working with the U.S. Government offers tremendous opportunity.
Ryan Koenitzer, CPA, leads RKI, a U.S. Government Contracts practice and CPA firm dedicated to assisting U.S. Government contractors with their accounting and compliance needs.
Mr. Koenitzer.
Mr. Koenitzer has over 19 years experience in government contract cost accounting, pricing, interpretation and application of federal contract regulatory compliance requirements including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), USG business system design and implementation, and internal audit services.
Mr. Koenitzer.
Mr. Koenitzer has over 19 years experience in government contract cost accounting, pricing, interpretation and application of federal contract regulatory compliance requirements including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), USG business system design and implementation, and internal audit services.
RKI identifies the risks applicable to your current and/or anticipated U.S. Government contracts.
RKI then tailors a Gap Analysis program to those risks and performs data analysis and personnel walkthroughs of relevant current state practices to identify gaps.
All gaps are assigned a risk and materiality level with recommended corrective or implementation efforts.
An evaluation of a contractor's current state practices against its current or anticipated U.S. Goernment contract requirements.
To identify gaps in current state practices that are non-compliant in demonstrating compliance with contractual requirements and establish a project/implementation plan to address those gaps, where applicable.
RKI then tailors a Gap Analysis program to those risks and performs data analysis and personnel walkthroughs of relevant current state practices to identify gaps.
All gaps are assigned a risk and materiality level with recommended corrective or implementation efforts.
An evaluation of a contractor's current state practices against its current or anticipated U.S. Goernment contract requirements.
To identify gaps in current state practices that are non-compliant in demonstrating compliance with contractual requirements and establish a project/implementation plan to address those gaps, where applicable.
RKI works with you to design proper U.S. Government contract policies and procedures to demonstrate a sound U.S. Government contract compliance control environment.
We have established risk control matrixes that enable efficient drafting of policies, procedures, and internal control activities tailored to your business.
We use a COSO based approach to U.S. Government contract compliance and internal control activity design.
COSO and U.S. Government contracts are match made in Congress, Contractor business systems and internal controls are the first line of defense against waste, fraud, and abuse.
We have established risk control matrixes that enable efficient drafting of policies, procedures, and internal control activities tailored to your business.
We use a COSO based approach to U.S. Government contract compliance and internal control activity design.
COSO and U.S. Government contracts are match made in Congress, Contractor business systems and internal controls are the first line of defense against waste, fraud, and abuse.
Each business system has defined criteria for what constitutes an acceptable system free of "significant deficiencies".
Contractor business systems and internal controls are the first line of defense against waste, fraud, and abuse.
Weak control systems increase the risk of unallowable and unreasonable costs on Government Contracts.
The business system requirements are both a pre-requisite to winning a contract and an on-going contract performance metric.
The U.S. Government has made it clear, not unlike public companies in a Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) environment: Internal controls matter and will affect your ability to win and perform under U.S. Government contracts.
Contractor business systems and internal controls are the first line of defense against waste, fraud, and abuse.
Weak control systems increase the risk of unallowable and unreasonable costs on Government Contracts.
The business system requirements are both a pre-requisite to winning a contract and an on-going contract performance metric.
The U.S. Government has made it clear, not unlike public companies in a Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) environment: Internal controls matter and will affect your ability to win and perform under U.S. Government contracts.
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