Federal Consulting
Maintenance & Technical Services
Veteran-led. Compliance-first. Federal contracting advisory, equipment maintenance, and facility support... backed by 30 years of program-level logistics leadership.
What We Do
Consulting & Contracting Advisory
Federal contracting strategy and navigation through certification programs administered by the Small Business Administration and other federal, state, and local programs including HUB, CMBL, SAM.gov, and HUBZone. Capability statement development aligned with agency procurement needs. Compliance and regulatory guidance including NAICS code strategy, vendor registration, and proposal positioning.
Equipment Maintenance, Repair & Fleet Compliance
Field and sustainment-level maintenance for vehicles, forklifts, heavy equipment, and mechanical systems. DOT trailer inspections, hub and bearing service, preventive maintenance programs, and federal fleet documentation. OEM-certified subcontractor networks with mobile on-site capability nationwide.
Facility & Installation Support
Building maintenance, water treatment systems, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, and general facility infrastructure. Turnkey solutions from assessment and permitting through construction, commissioning, documentation, and operator training.
Four government sectors. One standard of execution.
Federal Government Agencies
Civilian and defense agency support across logistics, facilities, and equipment services contracts.
State Agencies
State department fleet, transportation, and facilities contracts across the southwestern United States.
U.S. Military
Installation-level and program-level support for Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and joint-base sustainment requirements.
Local Government
County and municipal fleet, public works, and equipment service contracts supporting local operations.
Free Step-by-Step Guides
A complete walkthrough of all four SBA certifications ... SDVOSB, 8(a), HUBZone, and WOSB/EDWOSB ... including eligibility, required documents, portal instructions, and renewal requirements. 10 pages.
Download PDFHow to access, complete, and maintain your SBS profile on beta.sam.gov ... the federal database contracting officers use to find qualified small businesses. Includes NAICS strategy, keyword guidance, and profile verification. 6 pages.
Download PDFEverything you need to obtain, claim, and optimize your D&B DUNS number ... plus the connection to your UEI, SAM.gov registration, Paydex score, and what comes next for federal contracting readiness. 4 pages.
Download PDFFrom Forklifts to Fire Trucks
Full compliance. Zero ambiguity.”
One prime. One point of contact. One team responsible for execution, documentation, and Government acceptance.
A federal logistics executive with 30 years of program-level experience leading maintenance, fleet, and facility operations under fee-at-risk performance environments.
Mr. Mathews has served as Deputy Program Manager on the U.S. Army's Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise (EAGLE) contract supporting the Directorate of Logistics / Logistics Readiness Center at Fort Bliss, one of the largest installation logistics programs in the Department of Defense. In that role, he directed more than 900 personnel across maintenance, supply, and transportation operations spanning two states, overseeing the service and repair of more than 17,000 pieces of military equipment annually.
That was not advisory oversight. It was hands‑on, performance‑governed execution under a PWS with Corrective Action Requests, Contract Discrepancy Reports, and real consequences for underperformance... the same standards FLM operates under today.
Across two decades of U.S. Army service, Mr. Mathews earned two Bronze Stars and the Combat Action Badge, completed multiple combat deployments, and supported NATO peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina under IFOR and SFOR. His career included fleet maintenance leadership across four countries and recognition as the best maintenance operation in the U.S. Army European region.
He holds a BS in Management & Logistics, ASE certifications in medium and heavy truck systems, and an active Secret clearance.
FLM's Execution Model
Prime-Level Accountability
FLM holds the contract, manages the relationship, and retains full acceptance authority. Subcontractors execute under our oversight, documentation control, and quality framework. The Government has one point of contact. One accountable entity. Full stop.
Disciplined Subcontractor Network
Every subcontractor is vetted for certifications, exclusion status, insurance, geographic proximity, and past performance before engagement. We don't bid first and scramble later. The team is locked before the quote ships.
Compliance Without Exception
FAR/DFARS adherence, SCLS compliance, wage determination verification, OSHA standards, and agency-specific security protocols are built into every submission and execution plan. Not as an afterthought. As the foundation.
Quality Management System
FLM implements a controlled quality management system aligned with ISO 9001 standards. All work is executed under documented procedures, measurable performance criteria, and verification checkpoints. Operational data is collected, trended, and reviewed to identify variance, correct deficiencies, and ensure repeatable performance across tasks, locations, and personnel.
We're Building Something Worth Joining
FLM is growing. We're always looking for qualified subcontractors, inspectors, and program management professionals to join our network. If you bring discipline, credentials, and a commitment to performance... we want to hear from you.
Submit Your QualificationsThree Ways to Join Our Network
We don't hire employees for field work. We build a bench of qualified professionals we can deploy on federal task orders nationwide.
Licensed Subcontractors
We execute federal contracts through a network of licensed, bonded trade professionals. If your company performs specialized maintenance, repair, or construction work and you want access to federal task orders... this is your track.
- Heavy-duty vehicle repair shops (Freightliner, International, Ford F-series)
- CAT, Komatsu, and construction equipment dealers with service capability
- Aerial work platform (JLG, Genie) certified technicians and shops
- Forklift service providers (OSHA-compliant PM and repair)
- Bridge fabricators and structural contractors licensed for federal work
- Fire apparatus and specialty vehicle inspection/repair firms
Inspectors & Technical Specialists
Federal contracts often require certified inspectors, quality assurance specialists, or technical subject matter experts. If you hold relevant certifications and can deploy to federal installations, we want your credentials on file.
- DOT-certified vehicle inspectors (FMCSA, CDL-holder experience preferred)
- OSHA-certified forklift and aerial platform inspectors
- Army/DoD equipment inspectors (TAMMS, GCSS-Army experience a plus)
- ISO 9001 quality assurance auditors with federal program experience
- Environmental compliance inspectors for federal land management contracts
- Fire apparatus inspectors certified per NFPA 1911 or equivalent
Program Management Professionals
As FLM's contract portfolio expands, we bring in experienced program managers, contract administrators, and logistics professionals to support execution. If your background is federal program management, we're building that bench now.
- DoD logistics and sustainment professionals (Army, Air Force, DLA experience)
- Federal contract administrators with FAR Part 12/13/15 knowledge
- Program managers with CPFF, FFP, and IDIQ task order experience
- Supply chain and materiel management specialists (GCSS-Army, LOGSA)
- Veterans with Army MOS 91-series, 88-series, or 92-series backgrounds
- Proposal coordinators with GovCon RFP/RFQ response experience
How the Process Works
Send your qualifications, certifications, and service area coverage. We review every submission.
FLM's vendor relations team reviews your credentials, licensing, and scope of work alignment.
Approved vendors are added to our active subcontractor network and contacted when matching task orders arise.
When a task order matches your capability, FLM issues a subcontract with clear scope and payment terms.
Tell Us What You Bring
No open position required. No job posting to match. If your capabilities align with federal contract work and you want to be part of FLM's growing network... submit now and we'll reach out when the right opportunity surfaces.