Domain 03 / Aerospace

Quality systems
for regulated flight.

Precise understanding of complex aerospace, engineering, and scientific content. Expertise follows industry and research frameworks used by SAE, NASA, FAA, and international aviation authorities. Quality systems, configuration management, supplier oversight, and audit readiness.

WOSB Certified
CMMC Registered Practitioners
SAM.gov · CAGE Code
35+ years experience
Pembroke Pines, FL
Frameworks we work in

The standards that
ground the work.

01

SAE standards

Society of Automotive Engineers technical standards covering aerospace materials, processes, equipment, and quality. Foundational reference for the industry.

02

NASA NPR

NASA Procedural Requirements: the procedural authority for NASA programs, including safety, quality, and configuration management standards that flow down to NASA contractors.

03

FAA Part 145

Federal Aviation Regulations governing certified repair stations: quality control, training, recordkeeping, and capability lists. Maintains airworthiness across the supply chain.

04

AS9100

The aerospace-specific extension of ISO 9001. The quality management system standard most aerospace primes require of their suppliers. Configuration management, risk, FOD, counterfeit parts.

What we deliver

Operational artifacts
under Aerospace.

01

Quality manual

AS9100-aligned quality manual scoped to your operations. The single document that ties together your quality system for customer and registrar audits.

02

AS9100 readiness

Gap analysis against the standard, remediation plan, internal audit program, management review cadence. The work that converts a manual into an audit-ready system.

03

Configuration management

Identification, control, status accounting, and audit of product configuration. The discipline that prevents the wrong revision from shipping.

04

FOD prevention program

Foreign Object Debris program design, training, and metrics. Specific to aerospace; a leading indicator of quality system health.

05

Calibration & measurement

Calibration program design and records discipline. The "show me the cal cert" question gets answered without scrambling.

06

Audit preparation

For registrar audits (AS9100, ISO 9001), customer audits, FAA surveillance, and NASA contract reviews, documented evidence, prepared interviews, no surprises on the day.

Cross-domain

Aerospace rarely
travels alone.

Aerospace overlaps Security (defense customers add CMMC and NIST 800-171 obligations), and Legal (export control via ITAR and EAR, flow-down clauses from primes). Most aerospace engagements involve at least one of these crossings.

Most engagements also touch: SecurityLegal
Frequently asked

Aerospace questions.
Direct answers.

Do you help with AS9100 certification?

Yes. Readiness work: gap analysis, quality manual, procedures, internal audits, management review, registrar preparation. We are not a registrar; we get you to the point where the registrar audit is routine.

Do you do FAA Part 145 work?

Yes. Repair station capability lists, training programs, recordkeeping systems, internal audit, and FAA surveillance preparation. Coordinated with your accountable manager and quality leadership.

What about NASA contract requirements?

NASA NPR flow-downs vary widely by program; we map the specific flow-downs in your contract to your existing quality system, identify gaps, and build the documentation and procedures to close them.

Do you handle supplier audits?

Yes. Both directions: helping you audit your suppliers to AS9100 expectations, and helping you respond to customer audits of your operations. Internal audit program design is a common deliverable.

How does this overlap with CMMC?

Substantially, for defense suppliers. We coordinate AS9100 work with CMMC L1/L2 readiness so the same effort produces evidence for both regimes where possible. The control mapping and policy work are often shared.

Tell us what you are
trying to get done.

The discovery conversation takes 30 to 60 minutes. We respond within one business day.