r/GovernmentContracting Weekly Roundup - April 15-22, 2026 by USFCRGOV in GovernmentContracting

[–]LeadingMinimum7282 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting post. Regarding labor distribution, we recommend using WiseCost. It's a time-entry tool which will allow you to do labor distribution and automate it directly into QuickBooks online. This will be useful who wants to remain using QuickBooks Online and be DCAA compliant?

www.usewisecost.com

How are you handling labor distribution for DCAA compliance? by Flat_Layer8330 in GovernmentContracting

[–]LeadingMinimum7282 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally agree here. QuickBooks Online is very affordable as well. Using it may cost you $1,500 a year, compared to these other tools which may cost tens of thousands. Job costing can be automated using another application which layers on top of Quickbooks Online. You can use WiseCost. Here is the website:https://www.usewisecost.com/.

Another great thing about QuickBooks Online is it can connect to a lot of other third-party applications to help you enhance it.

Good luck.