DCMA Audit & Surveillance Support

Support when DCMA
scrutiny increases.

DCMA reviews today are data-driven. Performance is evaluated through DECM metrics, system behavior, and the ability to defend what the data is showing. When the system is not aligned, it becomes visible quickly.

Where programs struggle under review

DCMA findings are rarely surprises. They trace back to structural issues present long before the review began.

DECM metrics fail

Data flags inconsistencies across schedule, cost, and performance that cannot be reconciled under direct questioning.

Variance explanations break down

CAM narratives do not align to what the data is showing, creating credibility issues during the review.

Schedule integrity issues

Logic, sequencing, and status do not reflect actual execution — reviewers identify this quickly through automated tools.

Baseline cannot be defended

Changes are not controlled, PMB integrity is questioned, and formal reprogramming may be required.

Preparation and response at every stage.

System alignment

Re-establish alignment between scope, schedule, and cost structures before the review begins.

Data credibility

Ensure reported performance reflects execution reality and can be defended — CAM narratives aligned to what the metrics show.

Schedule health review

Evaluate schedule logic, critical path, and status against DCMA's 14-Point Assessment criteria and DECM expectations.

Review readiness

Prepare teams to respond clearly and confidently under DCMA review conditions, including corrective action plan support.

Where we work.

Program scale

Programs at or above the $50M and $100M DFARS thresholds under active DCMA surveillance, including DECM-based compliance reviews.

Compliance

ANSI/EIA-748 compliant systems with active DECM evaluation and data-driven audit exposure.

Agencies

DoD, DOE, DHS, NASA, and complex program environments requiring defensible EVM data.

Corrective action

Programs with existing DCMA findings requiring structured, root-cause corrective action plans.

A review is coming. Let's make sure you're ready.

Early preparation is the difference between a clean review and a corrective action plan.

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