A U.S.-based, SAM.gov registered, CAGE-coded prime contractor routing CNC machining to an ISO 9001:2015 certified production network — quoting federal solicitations and prime-contractor pass-through work.
Quick Brown Fox Solutions provides precision CNC machining services to federal agencies, Department of Defense buyers, and prime contractors that need a U.S.-based small-business prime with the documentation contracting officers expect. We are an active SAM.gov registered vendor under UEI MA3DSJEPMFQ8 and CAGE 201W8, operating under Quick Brown Fox LLC, and we route production to our vetted network of ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing partners. Every job — from a sources-sought response through first article through scaled production — routes through one point of accountability, with traveler-controlled fabrication and inspection records that match the part on the drawing.
For government and prime buyers, the value proposition is simple: a vendor that is already inside the federal procurement plumbing, that can be invoiced through standard mechanisms, and that produces parts to drawing through a vetted certified manufacturing network. We respond to RFQs and RFPs directly. Capability statements, NAICS confirmations, and production-partner ISO 9001:2015 certificate copies are available on request.
The procurement workflow we support starts at the solicitation. When a contracting officer or prime buyer issues an RFQ — via SAM.gov, DLA DIBBS, an agency portal, or a direct prime-contractor email — we review the drawing package, the special-process callouts, and any flow-down clauses (FAR, DFARS where applicable, packaging and marking, source inspection) before quoting. We confirm part numbers against the bid line, flag any drawings that reference revisions we do not have, and return a written quotation with unit price, lead time, and any technical exceptions clearly noted.
Once awarded, work routes against a job traveler that records material certs, in-process inspection, and final dimensional verification under the production network's ISO 9001:2015 program. Source inspection by DCMA, prime-contractor quality, or a third-party inspector is supported by appointment at the partner facility. We ship against the contract packaging requirements, with certificates of conformance and material certs in the box when the contract calls for them. Invoicing from QBF Solutions matches the contract line items so payment routing through agency or prime accounts payable is not a separate negotiation.
Government buyers and prime supply-chain teams pay a real cost when a part runs through an unmanaged stack of vendors before it ships — lost paperwork, mismatched material certs, and finger-pointing on a non-conformance. Quick Brown Fox Solutions operates as a single point of accountability for every part we deliver. The quote, the contract, the production traveler, the inspection record, and the certificate of conformance all carry the same name and the same registered identifiers. If a part needs to be reworked, replaced, or root-cause-analyzed, the contracting officer or buyer talks to one company.
That accountability extends to prime/subcontract relationships. Many of our parts ship as a subcontract to a prime contractor's larger end item — that is the legitimate prime/sub structure the federal procurement system is built on. From the agency's perspective the contract prime is the contract holder; from the prime's perspective we are a registered, qualified small-business CNC supplier inside their subcontracting plan.
Registered and renewed; ready for federal solicitations.
Unique Entity Identifier under the registered legal entity.
Commercial and Government Entity code on file with DLA.
Production fulfilled by ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing partners.
ISO 9001:2015 is held by every active manufacturing partner in our production network. Additional standards that buyers commonly ask about — AS9100 for aerospace, ITAR registration, DFARS compliance for controlled defense data, NADCAP for special processes, and ISO 13485 for medical device manufacturing — are matched to partners with the corresponding credentials when a contract requires them; additional production-network certifications are added as program requirements warrant. We are happy to discuss scope on a buyer call. If a solicitation requires a credential we do not yet have routed in the network, we will say so in the quote rather than route around it.
UEI, vendor verification, and the SAM workflow we operate under.
Our documented QMS, traveler workflow, and first-article evidence.
How we fit into a prime's small-business subcontracting plan.
Legal entity, ownership, and the basics of who we are.
Equipment list, tolerance class, and inspection methods.
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