Benjamin Sedelmeier

Benjamin Sedelmeier

Manager, Capital Edge Consulting

Benjamin Sedelmeier has over five years of experience in supporting government contractors and Federal award recipients to address various accounting and compliance issues related to Federal government contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements. Ben’s expertise includes but is not limited to Cost Proposal Support, Financial Modeling, Contract Administration, Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), and Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal awards to nonFederal entities (Uniform Guidance). Ben is well experienced in working with both government contractors and Federal award recipients of varying size and industry focus. Ben has complied numerous hours supporting clients with the development of indirect rate structures and forensic investigative analyses.

Ben has assisted clients with Business Systems Compliance, Policy and Procedure Development, Indirect Cost Rate Proposal Development, Indirect Rate Structure Assessment, Subrecipient Monitoring Support, Audit Support, and Risk Assessment, Audit Findings Remediation, Procurement System Compliance, Internal Controls Assessment, and other regulatory compliance matters.

Session 1: Procurement Standards: What, When, and Why?

Procurement has been a large presence in Single Audit findings since the current procurement standards were implemented in the Uniform Guidance, and the length of the standards and apparent complexity can make them intimidating. Join us in this session as we delve into the procurement standards and discuss when they are applicable, what the key […]

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Session 2: Procurement Standards: Issues and Case Studies

Following session 1, in this session we will move into common issues that entities encounter when dealing with the procurement standards, as well as audit preparation tips. We will also review findings from single audits and discuss what can cause these findings and how to address them.

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