The PROCAS Story
PROCAS was founded in the 1990s to address an unmet need in the government contracting market. Accounting software solutions at the time were overly expensive and unnecessarily difficult to use. The lack of a better accounting solution was hindering companies from entering the government contracting market.
The company was inspired by a simple concept – aligning the way accounting software functioned with the way people actually worked.
PROCAS was founded on two guiding principles:
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PROCAS software was developed with the user in mind to streamline procedures required by government contractors to achieve compliance. PROCAS saves time, eliminates headaches, and supports those at the center of its success: the people who use the software.
The PROCAS team strives to make our clients feel confident, connected, and cared for. If clients have questions, they can access training videos on-demand or call the PROCAS help desk which is staffed by U.S.-based individuals with accounting expertise who are happy to help. PROCAS is a practitioner of continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), and PROCAS software is updated every two weeks with improvements based on market developments and customer feedback.
Purpose
We believe that we can improve the quality of life of our clients by simplifying government contract accounting.
Mission
Our mission is to support government contractors by providing a project accounting software solution that is easy to use, affordable, and supported by industry specialists.
Values
Every interaction on our team is guided by our “PROCAS” Core Values.
Purpose
We start with why.
Respect
We treat everyone with care and consideration. Clarity is Kindness.
Openness
We are open to new ideas, learning, and sharing information freely.
Continuous Improvement
We strive for consistent great results through continuous improvement.
Accountability
We are honest and our actions are consistent with our words and commitments.
Service
We support each other in achieving our common goals by initiating help and “pushing the broom.”