A U.S.-based, SAM.gov registered CNC prime contractor routing every job to an ISO 9001:2015 certified domestic manufacturing partner — every part machined in the U.S. with full material traceability.
For prime contractors, federal agencies, and OEM supply-chain teams, "Made in USA" is not a marketing slogan — it is a procurement requirement. Trade Agreements Act considerations, Berry-style preferences on specific programs, supplier-diversity targets that favor domestic small business, the Buy American Act on federal civilian work, and program-level country-of-origin controls all push the same direction: machine the part domestically, with a documented quality system, from a supplier on the federal procurement infrastructure. Quick Brown Fox Solutions is built for that procurement.
Every part we ship is machined in the United States by a partner in our ISO 9001:2015 certified production network. QBF Solutions is registered in SAM.gov as a prime contractor and carries CAGE 201W8 and UEI MA3DSJEPMFQ8. We work under our small-business supplier classification with prime contractors. Material traceability follows the lot through receiving, the traveler, and final shipment; certs travel with the parts when the contract requires.
A domestic CNC supplier delivers four things an offshore supplier cannot.
Every part we ship is machined in the United States. Country of origin is documented in the traveler and in the certificate of conformance that ships with the lot. When a prime auditor asks where the part was cut, the answer is on paper.
Material is received against a packing list and a material certification, logged into the job file under the lot number, and tracked through every operation on the traveler. When the contract requires the material cert to ship with the parts, it ships. The production network's quality program treats traceability as a deliverable, not a favor.
Engineering changes, RFQ clarifications, and inspection questions go straight to QBF Solutions — one point of contact, same time zone, same business hours, English-language by default. For prototype and first-article work where the part design is still moving, this matters more than it does for catalog parts.
A SAM.gov registration, an active UEI, a CAGE code, and an ISO 9001:2015 certified production partner are the table stakes for federal solicitations and prime-contractor supplier onboarding. The government CNC machining page covers what that looks like in practice.
We believe in being explicit about what we hold today versus what is added as program requirements warrant. Today, Quick Brown Fox Solutions is SAM.gov registered as a prime contractor and routes production to a vetted network of ISO 9001:2015 certified U.S. manufacturing partners with documented quality management systems that include traveler-controlled production, first-article inspection records, calibrated gauging, and material traceability. We are a domestic CNC prime with a CAGE code and UEI on file.
QBF Solutions does not currently route work to network partners holding AS9100 (the aerospace QMS standard), ITAR registration, NADCAP accreditation for special processes, or ISO 13485 for medical device manufacturing as part of the standard network. Additional production-network certifications are added as program requirements warrant. DFARS specialty-metals support — the clause-level requirement that the specialty metal in a defense-end-item part be melted and produced in a qualifying country — can be matched in the network when a contract requires it; today, every part we ship is machined in the United States with full material traceability, and we will work with you to source qualifying material when the contract requires it. If your solicitation requires a credential we do not yet have routed, ask, and we will tell you exactly where we stand.
Most of the work that comes through this page is from prime-contractor supply-chain teams working a domestic-sourcing requirement, or from federal buyers under a Trade Agreements Act or Buy American Act preference. The workflow is straightforward: drawing package goes to support@quickbrownfox.co; quote comes back inside our standard turnaround; PO releases the work; first-article ships with FAI documentation if the contract specifies; balance of lot follows with certs and C of C; the QMS keeps the paperwork for the audit. The quote page walks the package contents in detail.
For repeat domestic-sourced production, the same setup runs at rate. The traveler is documented; the program is built; the inspection plan is approved. Reorders run faster than the first one.
U.S.-based does not have to mean undersized. The capabilities page covers the full equipment list; the headline is four CNC platform classes in our production network — 3-axis milling, full 5-axis, turning, and Swiss — running under partner ISO 9001:2015 quality systems, with conventional support equipment for stock prep and secondary operations. Routine tolerances to plus/minus .0002 inch. Bar capacity to 1.50 inch on Swiss. Lathe spindle bores to 3.05 inch. We deliver parts machined routinely in aluminum, stainless, carbon and alloy steel, brass, copper, and engineering plastics; titanium and high-nickel alloys are available on request. Detailed custom CNC machining across one-off prototypes through repeat production.
Federal and DoD positioning, single-point accountability.
Procurement workflow and contract acceptance.
Our quality management system in detail.
UEI, vendor verification, and what SAM registration buys you.
Fitting a prime's small-business subcontracting plan.
Equipment, envelope, and tolerance class.
Legal entity, ownership, and registered identifiers.
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