Government Contracting

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Whether you are an emerging business or a larger enterprise, winning a government contract is followed by a great many regulatory requirements. Missing just one can jeopardize your entire contract and reduce your profitability. At MCB, we understand your need to the utmost compliance.

For more than 75 years, MCB has been pleased to serve as a one stop shop for the government contracting community. Your unique requirements—in addition to the everyday business challenges of winning new contracts, securing financing and increasing profits—are adeptly handled by a versatile and experienced senior team who knows the industry inside and out.

Looking out for you and your best interests is our top priority. From Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Part 31 to satisfying the audit requirements of the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), we recognize the implications ahead of the curve to put you in a proactive position for indisputable compliance and greatest profitability.

We welcome you to join our MCB family. (We hear that clients sleep better once they do.)

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