Government Contractor Time Tracking
Specialized time tracking practices and requirements for government contractors and agencies, including compliance with federal regulations, cost allocation, and audit requirements for billable hours.
Last updated: 2026-03-17 08:54
Overview
Government contractor time tracking involves specialized requirements and compliance measures to meet federal regulations, including DCAA (Defense Contract Audit Agency) standards and FedRAMP authorization for software solutions.
Key Requirements
DCAA Compliance:
- Daily time entry
- After-the-fact prohibition
- Supervisor approval
- Job cost allocation
- Audit trail requirements
- Documentation standards
Cost Accounting Standards:
- Accurate labor charging
- Indirect vs. direct costs
- Overhead allocation
- Consistent methods
- Allowable costs
FedRAMP Authorization:
- Security standards for cloud software
- Data protection requirements
- Moderate or high authorization levels
- Continuous monitoring
Time Tracking Practices
Daily Documentation:
- Record time daily
- Allocate to specific contracts
- Note activities and tasks
- Track direct and indirect time
- Document leave and training
Labor Categories:
- Assign proper labor categories
- Track skill levels
- Match contract requirements
- Document qualifications
Approval Processes:
- Supervisor review
- Contract manager approval
- Timely approvals
- Change documentation
Software Requirements
Must Have Features:
- DCAA-compliant timesheets
- FedRAMP authorization
- Audit trail capabilities
- Role-based access control
- Integration with accounting
- Historical data retention
Recommended Solutions:
- Deltek Replicon (FedRAMP Moderate)
- Other FedRAMP-authorized systems
- On-premise compliant solutions
Audit Preparedness
- Maintain complete records
- Regular internal audits
- Documentation backup
- Training for staff
- Policy compliance
- Quick retrieval systems
Benefits of Compliance
- Contract renewal eligibility
- Reduced audit risk
- Accurate billing
- Improved project management
- Better cost control
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