Running Deltek Costpoint Day to Day: What Government Contractors Learn as They Grow

Blog cover image titled “Running Deltek Costpoint Day to Day: What Government Contractors Learn as They Grow,” featuring U.S. Capitol columns and Deltek Costpoint branding.
Costpoint is designed to grow with your business. This blog explores what contractors learn as daily usage matures.

For many government contractors, the decision to move to Deltek Costpoint comes at an inflection point.

The business is growing.
Contract structures are getting more complex.
Audit expectations are no longer theoretical, they’re real.

What once worked in QuickBooks or spreadsheets starts to break down under the weight of cost segregation, project accounting, and compliance requirements.

Costpoint is often chosen because it’s built for these realities. But once the system is live, many contractors quickly realize something important: implementing Costpoint is only the beginning. The real challenge is learning how to run it, day after day, month after month, without workarounds, confusion, or compliance risk.

This is where practical Costpoint training and consulting becomes essential.

The Reality of Living in Costpoint

Costpoint is not just an accounting system. It touches timekeeping, project setup, billing, payroll, indirect rates, reporting, and audit support. Every decision made in the system, how a project is structured, how labor is charged, how costs flow, has downstream effects.

For government contractors, common challenges after go‑live include:

  • Understanding how Costpoint expects projects, tasks, and orgs to be structured
  • Knowing how daily transactions impact billing and indirect rates
  • Closing the books accurately and on time inside the system
  • Trusting Costpoint reports during audits instead of exporting data to spreadsheets
  • Training new team members who didn’t go through the original implementation

Many teams discover that while the system is technically “set up,” they don’t feel confident relying on it when:

Processes become manual.
Data lives outside the system.

Costpoint starts to feel more like a requirement than a tool that actually supports the business.

Why Costpoint Training Needs to Be Practical

Traditional system training often focuses on navigation, where to click, what screen to use. But for government contractors, that’s not enough.

Effective Costpoint training connects system behavior to real‑world GovCon requirements, such as:

1

Why timekeeping accuracy matters beyond payroll 

2

How project setup impacts billing, funding, and reporting

3

How indirect costs flow and why misclassification creates audit risk

4

What auditors look for when reviewing Costpoint data

When users understand why Costpoint works the way it does, they can make better decisions inside the system. Training becomes less about memorizing steps and more about building confidence and consistency across the organization.

The Ongoing Work of Managing Costpoint

Even well‑trained teams benefit from ongoing Costpoint support. As contracts change, reporting needs evolve, and as the organization grows, Costpoint must adapt with it.

Costpoint consulting is often used to support:

  • Month‑end close and financial reviews inside Costpoint
  • Cleanup of legacy issues from early implementation decisions
  • Adjustments as new contract types or customers are added
  • Guidance during audits, reviews, or system upgrades

Rather than replacing internal accounting teams, consulting support helps contractors use Costpoint the way it was intended, reducing manual fixes and strengthening audit readiness.

Revisiting Costpoint as New Needs Emerge

Most contractors start Costpoint with the core accounting functionality. As the business grows, it’s common to revisit the system and evaluate whether additional Costpoint modules can better support evolving processes.

Common areas contractors reassess include:

Procurement

to improve purchasing controls and visibility

Budget & Planning

to better align forecasts, budgets, and actuals

Subcontractor Management

to support compliance and reporting as subcontract usage grows

GovCon Cloud Moderate (GCCM)

to meet changing security and compliance requirements

Adding new modules isn’t just about turning on features. It often requires revisiting workflows, training teams, and ensuring Costpoint is configured to support how the organization operates today, not how it operated in the past.

This is where practical Costpoint consulting and training helps ensure new functionality strengthens operations instead of adding complexity.

Costpoint as a Long‑Term Foundation

When Costpoint is managed well, it becomes more than a compliance tool. It provides visibility into project performance, supports informed decision‑making, and creates a consistent foundation for growth.

But getting there takes time, education, and support. For government contractors, Costpoint success isn’t defined by go‑live, it’s defined by how confidently the system is used every day.

Consulting and training play a critical role in that journey, helping contractors move from “we have Costpoint” to “we trust Costpoint.”

When Costpoint Starts to Feel Harder Than It Should

For many government contractors, the need for additional Costpoint support doesn’t arrive as a clear breaking point. It tends to show up quietly, through small signs that the system is no longer keeping pace with the business.

That often looks like:

  • Work happening outside Costpoint to “make things work”
  • Reports requiring extra review or explanation before they’re trusted
  • Processes that no longer reflect how contracts are structured today
  • Questions around whether new functionality or modules would help, but uncertainty about where to start

These moments aren’t a reflection of a failed implementation. More often, they indicate that the organization has grown, while system usage has stayed largely the same.

At that stage, many contractors pause, not to overhaul everything, but to reassess whether the system is still working as intended.

Is It Time for a Second Look at How Your System Is Working?

You don’t need a full overhaul to improve results. Often, a focused review is enough to uncover where usage, configuration, or processes are creating extra effort.

Iuvo Systems supports contractors as a:

  • Deltek Silver Partner - supporting Costpoint implementations and full system assessments
  • Deltek Pros Program member - helping contractors run Costpoint day to day
  • Deltek Reseller - supporting add-on modules as needs evolve
Deltek Pro badge logo with yellow and blue background
Deltek Silver Partner logo, identifying certified partners

Ready for a Second Look at Costpoint?

Get a focused system assessment to uncover inefficiencies, reduce manual work, and strengthen today’s operations in your system.

Explore our Enterprise Solution Services

Iuvo means “to help and to support” in Latin. True to our mission of being a trusted partner in the success of government contractors.

About Iuvo:

Iuvo Systems brings over 17 years of specialized expertise in outsourced accounting and financial services, data analytics and reporting, enterprise system solutions, and GovCon staffing for government contractors and agencies. Our team provides deep knowledge in Government Contracting requirements including DCAA, FAR, and CAS compliance. We work with large prime contractors as well as 8(a), SBA, HUBZone, Women‑Owned, Minority‑Owned, and Veteran‑Owned small businesses that utilize QuickBooks, Deltek Costpoint, and other industry‑specific applications. As a certified 8(a) small business, we are committed to delivering high‑quality, compliance‑driven support across the GovCon landscape.