A SAM-registered U.S. small business prime contractor — with an ISO 9001:2015 certified production network — ready to slot into your small-business subcontracting plan with precision CNC machined parts.
Quick Brown Fox Solutions operates as a small-business CNC machining prime contractor under the legal entity Quick Brown Fox LLC, an active SAM.gov registered U.S. small business. We carry UEI MA3DSJEPMFQ8 and CAGE 201W8, and route production to our vetted network of ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing partners. This page is written for prime-contractor supply-chain teams looking to add a qualified small-business CNC supplier to their approved-supplier list and route subcontract work through their small-business subcontracting plan.
We position generically as a "small-business CNC supplier." We are not currently claiming any of the specialized SBA designations (WOSB, HUBZone, 8(a), SDVOSB, VOSB) on this site — those require SBA verification, and we will only claim a designation when we have certified evidence on file. If your subcontracting plan is targeting a specific socio-economic category, ask us by email and we will tell you plainly what we hold.
The federal procurement system reserves a meaningful share of contract dollars for small businesses. Contracting officers issue small-business set-aside solicitations under FAR Part 19, primes carry small-business subcontracting goals under FAR 52.219-9 on awards above the threshold, and agency small-business specialists actively track flow-through to small-business suppliers. For a prime, every dollar of precision CNC work routed to a registered small business is a dollar that counts against the small-business goal on the award.
Quick Brown Fox Solutions is built to be that registered small-business CNC prime. Our SAM record, UEI, and CAGE all map cleanly into the data fields the prime's subcontracting plan reporting will require. We can be onboarded into a vendor master without weeks of paperwork. The parts themselves are quoted, traveler-controlled, inspected, and shipped through our vetted ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing network — with QBF Solutions as the single signature on the certificate of conformance.
A prime contractor's small-business subcontracting plan is a real reporting obligation. The prime commits to a percentage of subcontract dollars going to small businesses (and to specific socio-economic subcategories where applicable), tracks those dollars by UEI, and reports them through the eSRS or its program equivalent. When the small-business commitment slips, the prime feels real heat from the contracting officer and from agency small-business specialists.
From inside that workflow, what the prime needs is qualified small-business suppliers that can absorb real precision-machined part numbers without becoming a quality or schedule problem. We are built to be one of those suppliers. We quote against your drawing package, accept the flow-down clauses (FAR, packaging, marking, source inspection where applicable), and route production through our certified network with a traveler and the certs your contract requires. Your subcontracting-plan dollar gets reported against our UEI — and your engineering team gets a part that is on print.
Most of our prime-facing work falls into a few buckets. The first is precision turned components on Swiss-type and lathe platforms — small high-volume parts with tight bar capacity, repeatable diameters, and live-tooled cross-features. The second is complex 5-axis milled housings, brackets, manifolds, and instrument bodies that benefit from single-setup machining on a 19-inch trunnion center in our production network. The third is mixed-prismatic 3-axis VMC work for production lots that need to repeat across multiple machines with the same tolerance class. Across all three, routine tolerances are held to plus/minus .0002 inch with repeatability on precision lathe work to plus/minus .0001 inch.
Where we fit best inside a prime's subcontracting plan is the precision-machined-part line item that is too tight or too low-volume for a captive shop to bother with, but too critical to give to a vendor without a documented QMS. That is our space.
Onboarding is short. Email support@quickbrownfox.co with your vendor-onboarding packet or a link to your supplier portal, and we will return a completed packet with our W-9, capability statement, production-partner ISO 9001:2015 certificates (under NDA where appropriate), insurance certificate (on request), and the SAM-recorded representations and certifications. The UEI MA3DSJEPMFQ8 is the federal cross-system key your AP and procurement systems will key on. CAGE 201W8 covers DLA, DCMA, and shipping/marking workflows. If your supply-chain team needs a kickoff call to walk through capabilities, quality, and capacity, we are happy to set that up.
Federal & DoD positioning and the full procurement workflow we support.
UEI, vendor verification, and how to look us up in SAM.gov.
QMS, traveler workflow, and first-article inspection detail.
Legal entity, ownership, and registered identifiers.
Equipment, tolerance class, materials, and inspection.
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