ISO 9001 | CMMC Level 2 | NAICS 238150 | CAGE 6VW15
Federal Contracting Authority Statement
EOD Gear is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), ISO 9001 quality-managed, and CMMC Level 2 compliant contractor providing bomb and blast mitigation window film installation services for U.S. Federal buildings under NAICS 238150.
Bomb & Blast Mitigation Film for Federal Facilities
Glass fragmentation is one of the leading causes of injury and fatality during explosive events in occupied structures. Bomb and blast mitigation window film is a proven, cost-effective method used across U.S. Federal facilities to reduce secondary blast hazards without requiring full window replacement.
EOD Gear provides professionally installed blast mitigation film systems designed to support federal force protection, anti-terrorism, and physical security objectives while operating inside regulated, mission-critical environments.
This capability is delivered with the same discipline, documentation, and compliance expected of a federal defense contractor.
Why SDVOSB, ISO 9001, and CMMC Level 2 Matter
Blast mitigation projects succeed or fail based on process control, documentation, and compliance, not just materials.
EOD Gear was built to operate inside federally regulated environments.
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
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Supports federal small business and set-aside objectives
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Enables streamlined subcontracting and prime opportunities
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Mission-driven culture aligned with federal protection requirements
ISO 9001 Quality Management System
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Controlled installation processes
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Documented work instructions
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Inspection and verification discipline
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Corrective action and continuous improvement
CMMC Level 2 Compliance
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Secure handling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
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Cyber-ready for modern federal contracts
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Low-risk integration with prime contractor systems
This combination makes EOD Gear a trusted, low-risk partner for federal blast mitigation programs.
Scope of Bomb & Blast Mitigation Window Film Installation
EOD Gear supports blast mitigation film projects across a wide range of U.S. Federal facilities, including:
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Federal office buildings
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Courthouses and judicial facilities
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Military and DoD-adjacent installations
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DHS, CBP, ICE, and federal law enforcement facilities
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Training, administrative, and operational buildings
Technical Scope of Work Includes:
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Glazing assessment and condition evaluation
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Threat-informed film selection based on glass type
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Surface preparation and professional installation
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Coordination with anchoring or attachment systems when required
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Quality assurance inspections aligned with ISO 9001
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Documentation suitable for federal review and closeout
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Coordination with prime contractors, CORs, and facility managers
All work is planned and executed with awareness of secure facilities, access control, and mission continuity.
NAICS Code Alignment
Primary NAICS Code:
238150 – Glass and Glazing Contractors
This NAICS code supports:
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Bomb and blast mitigation window film installation
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Safety and security glazing retrofits
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Glass retention and fragmentation mitigation systems
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Federal facility hardening and protection projects
EOD Gear aligns this capability with federal acquisition workflows, whether operating as an SDVOSB prime or as a subcontractor to large prime contractors.
Prime Contractor Support
EOD Gear is structured to integrate cleanly into prime-led federal contracts.
We routinely support:
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IDIQ task orders
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Regional and nationwide facility rollouts
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Anti-terrorism and force protection upgrades
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Physical security and infrastructure hardening programs
Prime contractors value EOD Gear because we:
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Understand federal compliance requirements
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Deliver clean documentation
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Maintain scope discipline
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Reduce execution and audit risk
Built on Explosive Hazard Understanding
EOD Gear’s approach to blast mitigation is informed by direct understanding of blast effects, fragmentation hazards, and explosive risk environments.
That perspective influences:
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Proper mitigation selection
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Installation discipline
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Risk-based decision making
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Honest capability alignment
This is blast mitigation performed by a contractor that understands blast mechanics, not just glazing products.
Request a Capability Brief or Quote
If you are a federal contracting officer, prime contractor, or facility program manager, EOD Gear is prepared to support bomb and blast mitigation window film requirements under NAICS 238150.
Request a Quote or Capability Discussion
SDVOSB | ISO 9001 | CMMC Level 2 | EOD Gear | CAGE 6VW15
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is bomb and blast mitigation window film?
Bomb and blast mitigation window film is a safety and security film applied to glass to reduce fragmentation and retain shards during an explosive blast, lowering secondary injury risk.
What NAICS code applies to blast mitigation film installation?
Blast mitigation window film installation falls under NAICS 238150 – Glass and Glazing Contractors.
Does blast mitigation film stop an explosion?
No. The film does not stop the blast wave, but it significantly reduces injuries caused by glass fragmentation.
Can blast mitigation film be installed in occupied federal buildings?
Yes. Installation is commonly phased and coordinated to support occupied, operational federal facilities.
Is EOD Gear a prime contractor or subcontractor?
EOD Gear operates as both an SDVOSB prime and a subcontractor supporting large prime contractors on federal projects.