
Total Quality Systems Inc (AKA: TQS) Profile last edited on: 9/14/2018
CAGE: 020U3
UEI: F4XQPBFE27V4
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Location Information
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Weber
Congr. District: 01
County: Weber
Public Profile
Total Quality Systems Incorporated (TQS) provides continuous process and product improvement solutions to commercial and military industries. With a broad experience base in military systems, logistics, mathematics, and software development, in 1996 TQS became a founding member of the Aerospace Engineering Spectrum (AES) business joint venture. AES was awarded the Design Engineering Program II (DEP II) small business contract by Hill Air Force Base, Utah in 1996. This contract was a five year order, seven year delivery contract. TQS was awarded a task order on this contract by the F-16 Supply Chain Manager to devise a process to reduce F-16 maintenance costs while not degrading reliability or performance. This led to the creation of the "Falcon Flex" program that has facilitated substantial cost savings by employing techniques such as Performance Based Acquisition (PBA). TQS has also assisted the Air Force with research into methods of reducing awaiting parts (AWPs), mission incapabable (MICAP), and diminishing manufacturing source (DMS) issues and problems. TQS developed a reliability engineering toolset called DSide to augment the research being conducted. DSide is a combination of classical reliability engineering tools in a single integrated package. DSide can help plan reliability tests (sample size and test time), simulate "what-if" scenarios to estimate maintenance costs, estimate system and subsystem reliability, implement and monitor reliability growth plans, and analyze future and present risks. In July 2000 TQS began development of the Defense Repair Information Logistics Server (DRILS) using a rapid spiral development process. The first software iteration was delivered to Ogden ALC at the end of September 2000. TQSs Intermittent Fault Detection and Isolation System (IFDIS) product won Department of Defense awards in 2010 and 2012.
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
25-49Revenue Range
2.5M-5MVC funded?
NoPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
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N/AAwards Distribution by Agency
Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
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2019 | 1 | Army | $107,922 | |
Project Title: Light Weight Man-portable High Frequency (HF) Antenna | ||||
2019 | 1 | AF | $149,918 | |
Project Title: Decision Support System (DSS) for SRU Repair Optimization | ||||
2019 | 2 | AF | $4,974,946 | |
Project Title: Tracking Current Flow through Units Under Test (UUT) | ||||
2018 | 1 | DOC | $119,786 | |
Project Title: Development of âPermit Wizardâ Software for AssistedPermit Application Complet | ||||
2017 | 1 | AF | $149,900 | |
Project Title: Advanced Capacitors for Energy Storage |
Key People / Management
Tony Pombo -- President
Kirk Schmierer -- CEO / Principal Electrical Engineer
Kevin Berk -- Program Manager
Leon Dennis -- Program Manager
Richard Douglas
Kevin T Fitzgibbon
Willard A Hanson
Paul Harames
Bryan L Steadman -- Vice President
Brian Wight
Kirk Schmierer -- CEO / Principal Electrical Engineer
Kevin Berk -- Program Manager
Leon Dennis -- Program Manager
Richard Douglas
Kevin T Fitzgibbon
Willard A Hanson
Paul Harames
Bryan L Steadman -- Vice President
Brian Wight
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