Birmingham DCAA Accounting
Government contactors in Birmingham and Alabama have to navigate compliance issues, accounting challenges and various audit requirements. Operating within a complex regulatory environment means meeting federal regulations can be expensive and time consuming. Financial management and cash flow issues are common due to delayed payment and more frequent government shutdowns. Meanwhile shifting federal priorities can lead to abrupt changes in agency spending and focus. To navigate this complex landscape, government contractors need the assistance of an experienced CPA.
CPAs for Government Contractors – Birmingham (AL)
BMSS Advisors & CPAs has significant experience serving the needs of Birmingham and Alabama government contractors. Our team works with over 40 government contractors assisting with a variety of compliance, accounting, contract and compliance issues. In fact, our team has over 100 years’ combined experience in the industry. Beyond this, we are active in the National Contract Management Association, Women in Defense, National Defense Industrial Association, and the Huntsville Association of Small Businesses in Advanced Technology.

Government Contract Accounting Services – Birmingham (AL)
Our government contractor accountants offer a number of services to meet the diverse needs of contractors, including:
- Annual Incurred Cost Submissions
- Accounting Policy & Procedures
- Accounting System Set Up
- Cost Proposal Support
- DCAA/DCMA Audits
- Deltek Cost Point Consulting
- FAR/DFAR Compliance
- General Accounting & Contract Compliance
- JAMIS Implementation & Consulting
- Managed Accounting

Contact Our Birmingham Government Contractor Accountants
BMSS Advisors & CPAs provides DCAA accounting services to government contractors in Birmingham and Alabama remotely from our Huntsville offices. For additional information on how we can assist you complete the form below and a team member will follow up shortly.
About Birmingham (AL)

The business community in Birmingham is a mix of legacy industries, modern corporate headquarters, healthcare institutions, and a growing entrepreneurial sector. Historically known as an industrial and steel center, the city has evolved into a diversified regional economy where healthcare, banking, construction, professional services, and technology play central roles. The business environment is strongly relationship-driven, with a relatively tight network of executives, civic leaders, and economic development groups that collaborate closely on regional growth initiatives.
Large corporate headquarters remain an important anchor of the local economy. Companies such as Regions Financial Corporation and Protective Life are among the most visible corporate players, helping position Birmingham as a financial services hub for the Southeast. Construction and engineering firms like Brasfield & Gorrie and B.L. Harbert International also contribute heavily to the city’s reputation for large-scale project development and international contracting. These major employers provide stability and generate significant business for smaller service providers, consultants, and subcontractors across the region.