Defense Agencies: Defense Contract Audit Agency

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and household supplies at low prices
to members of the Armed Services
community. This benef‌it satisf‌ies
customer demand for quality products
and delivers exceptional savings while
enhancing the military community’s
quality of life. DeCA works closely with
its employees, customers, and civilian
business partners to satisfy its customers
and to promote the commissary
benef‌it. The benef‌it fosters recruitment,
retention, and readiness of skilled and
trained personnel.
Sources of Information
Employment information is available at
www.commissaries.com or by calling
the following telephone numbers:
employment (703–603–1600); small
business activities (804–734–8000,
extension 4–8015/4–8529); contracting
for resale items (804–734–8000,
extension 4–8884/4–8885); and
contracting for operations support and
equipment (804–734–8000, extension
4–8391/4–8830).
For further information, contact the Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E Avenue,Fort Lee, VA 23801–1800.
Phone, 800–699–5063, extension 4–8998. Internet, http://www.commissaries.com.
Defense Contract Audit Agency
8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–6219
Phone, 703–767–3200. Internet, http://www.dcaa.mil.
Director APRIL STEPHENSON
Deputy Director FRANCIS P. SUMMERS,JR.
The Defense Contract Audit Agency
(DCAA) was established in 1965 and
is under the authority, direction, and
control of the Under Secretary of Defense
(Comptroller)/Chief Financial Off‌icer.
DCAA performs all necessary contract
audit functions for DOD and provides
accounting and f‌inancial advisory
services to all Defense components
responsible for procurement and
contract administration. These services
are provided in connection with
the negotiation, administration, and
settlement of contracts and subcontracts
to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent on
fair and reasonable contract prices. They
include evaluating the acceptability of
costs claimed or proposed by contractors
and reviewing the eff‌iciency and
economy of contractor operations. Other
Government agencies may request the
DCAA’s services under appropriate
arrangements.
DCAA manages its operations through
f‌ive regional off‌ices responsible for
approximately 104 f‌ield audit off‌ices
throughout the United States and
overseas. Each region is responsible
for the contract auditing function in
its assigned area. Point of contact
information for DCAA regional off‌ices is
available at www.dcaa.mil.
For further information, contact the Executive Off‌icer, Defense Contract Audit Agency,8725 John J. Kingman
Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA22060–6219. Phone, 703–767–3265. Internet, http://www.dcaa.mil.
Defense Contract Management Agency
6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310–3241
Phone, 703–428–1700. Internet, http://www.dcma.mil.
Director CHARLES E. WILLIAMS,JR.,Acting
Deputy Director JIM RUSSELL
The Defense Contract Management
Agency (DCMA) was established by the
Deputy Secretary of Defense in 2000
and is under the authority, direction, and
control of the Under Secretary of Defense
(Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics).
DCMA is responsible for DOD contract
management in support of the military

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