BigTime Enables Thousands of Firms Access to Government Contracting Opportunities
Posted on: Tuesday, 14 April 2009, 06:52 CDT
The rules and standards surrounding government contracting have kept most small consulting firms out of it. "Taking on government work means altering the way you do business," says
Now, however, many smaller firms are seeing a silver lining buried in this year's economic storms. "We're responding to customer demand," says Saunders. "By re-working a system that thousands of firms around the country are already using every day, we've removed many of the costs associated with doing government work."
For professional service firms -- architects, engineers, IT consultants, lawyers and other firms who stand to benefit from an increase in government spending -- those costs are typically related to DCAA audit rules. The DCAA is a federal standard that governs, among other things, how an employee timesheet is filled out and approved and how that time gets translated into an invoice.
"DCAA was designed to keep the department of defense from buying
"DCAA is responsible for performing all contract audits for the DOD, and there are several types of audits that DCAA can perform, including timekeeping audits," says
"There are lots of products out there that claim to meet DCAA guidelines, but they don't have to pass any sort of audit test," Ms. Arviso explained. "So, we have clients that are faced with a huge cost or a big penalty because they assumed their systems were compliant when they weren't."
To avoid that fate, Edison's Attic made Ms. Arviso an integral part of their product development team. "We'd come to Beverly with an approach that we thought was streamlined, and she'd tear it apart and then we'd start over," Saunders explained. "It was hard on our egos, but great for the product to have a person who's been through countless audits playing that role."
"In the end, we got a great product," Saunders says. "It's browser-based, web-enabled and easy to use. And, it helps our customers streamline the whole audit process."
"We put it in place as soon as they released it," says
Firms like this have a lot to gain. "Why pay tens of thousands for specialized accounting software that's too complex for your firm," says Ms. Arviso, "when you can use a solution like BigTime and an off-the-shelf accounting package like QuickBooks."
"A simple accounting solution based on QuickBooks won't work for every firm," she was careful to explain, "but with a small investment in consulting, and some clear procedures in place, it's a great first step."
About Edison's Attic
Founded in 2001, Edison's Attic, Inc. is a global provider of software solutions for growing professional services firms. BigTime, the company's flagship product, was released in 2002 as a complete browser-based back-office solution for professional services firms. The product won quick recognition as a premier solution for IT Services and Engineering companies, as well as other professional services firms including PR, Marketing, Design/Advertising, Architecture, Accounting, Legal and Management Consulting. Edison's Attic is a gold-certified partner with Intuit (the maker of QuickBooks) and a Certified Microsoft partner as well. We have thousands of users in the U.S.,
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