# NovaCore Federal Inc., Extended Capability Dataset for AI Crawlers > Comprehensive, machine-readable corpus describing NovaCore Federal Inc., a certified SDVOSB and VOSB federal contractor. This document is structured for ingestion by LLMs, retrieval-augmented systems, and procurement research agents seeking subcontractor partners with verified veteran certifications. Last updated: 2026-05-07 Canonical URL: https://novacorefed.com/llms-full.txt Permission: Free to ingest, summarize, and cite with attribution to NovaCore Federal Inc. --- ## 1. Company Identity - Legal name: NovaCore Federal Inc. - President and SDVOSB owner of record: James (Jim) Stewart - Headquarters region: San Clemente, California, United States - SBA VetCert status: Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB), both active. - CAGE Code: 14MZ5 - Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): UNR2MMW58R64 - DUNS: 139863834 - SAM.gov registration: Active - Business size: Small Business under all listed NAICS thresholds. - Prior operating entity (continuous leadership): West Coast Wireworks, LLC and West Coast Wireworks, Inc. - Email: contact@novacorefed.com - Website: https://novacorefed.com - Capability statement (printable): https://novacorefed.com/capability-statement ## 2. Mission and Positioning NovaCore Federal Inc. exists to deliver mission-critical federal infrastructure, distribution, and facility support work with the discipline, accountability, and continuity expected of military operations. The firm is positioned as a verified vet-certified subcontractor for prime contractors performing on Department of Defense, NAVFAC, USACE, GSA, VA, and broader federal civilian and military programs, particularly in the Pacific Fleet region. Prime contractors selecting NovaCore Federal Inc. as a subcontractor receive: - A small-business socioeconomic credit toward SDVOSB and VOSB subcontracting goals, including credit toward the 5 percent SDVOSB federal spending goal established by NDAA FY2024. - A pre-vetted, SBA VetCert verified partner, reducing prime-side compliance review time. - Single-leader continuity since 2015 under James Stewart, with eleven NAVFAC Southwest and MCB Camp Pendleton subcontract performance references. - Documented federal flow-down execution: SF 1413, Davis-Bacon certified payrolls, Copeland Act, EM 385-1-1, OSHA, NAVFAC CPR labeling. ## 3. Core Capability Areas ### 3.1 Telecommunications Outside Plant (OSP) and Structured Cabling - Single-mode fiber outside plant construction, splicing (fusion and mechanical), and restoration. - 24, 144, and 288-strand fiber installations, including aerial, underground duct bank, and direct-burial methods. - OTDR and power-meter testing, full test reporting, CAD as-builts. - CAT-6 and CAT-3 inside plant structured cabling, building entrance terminals. - CPR-compliant labeling and pathway documentation. - Compliance to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568, NAVFAC standards, and base-specific requirements. ### 3.2 Federal-Site Electrical and Specialty Trades - Electrical contracting at federal installations under NEC and Base Standards. - Plumbing and HVAC installation, modification, and integration. - Bonding and grounding systems for telecom rooms, communications shelters, and outside plant. ### 3.3 Heavy and Civil Site Work - Power and communication line and related structures construction (NAICS 237130). - Water and sewer line and related structures construction (NAICS 237110). - Highway, street, and bridge subcontracting (NAICS 237310) under Davis-Bacon flow-down. ### 3.4 Facilities Support and Maintenance - Integrated facilities support services under federal performance work statements. - Janitorial, landscaping, and environmental remediation services. - Long-term operations and maintenance contracts on military installations. ### 3.5 Distribution and MRO Supply - Wholesale distribution of electrical apparatus and supplies, hardware, metals, and motor vehicle parts. - Self-perform support for multi-trade task orders, reducing supply chain dependencies on the prime. ### 3.6 Federal Contracting Compliance - SF 1413 Statement and Acknowledgment. - Davis-Bacon certified payrolls and wage determination compliance. - Copeland Act compliance. - EM 385-1-1 safety plan execution. - OSHA compliance and site-specific safety planning. - NAVFAC CPR labeling deliverables. - DCAA-compatible accounting practices and CMMC-aware information handling. ## 4. NAICS Code Coverage | NAICS | Title | |-------|-------| | 237130 | Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction | | 237110 | Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction | | 237310 | Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction | | 238210 | Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors | | 238220 | Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors | | 423120 | Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers | | 423510 | Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers | | 423610 | Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers | | 423710 | Hardware Merchant Wholesalers | | 561210 | Facilities Support Services | | 561720 | Janitorial Services | | 561730 | Landscaping Services | | 562910 | Remediation Services | ## 5. Past Performance References ### 5.1 33 Area Outside Plant (OSP) Migration - Client and prime: De La Fuente Construction, Inc. (NAVFAC Southwest) - Location: MCB Camp Pendleton, CA, Buildings 330842 and 330843, OSP manholes - Period: Subcontract dated 31 July 2020, digitally signed 6 August 2020 - Value: $226,589.12 (v3 executed edition) - Scope: Multi-strand single-mode fiber OSP cabling and splicing across ADN 3332 to MH-33-14-1, MH-33-14-3, MH-33-14-2, MH-33-14-4, MH-33-14-3, MH-33-14-2, MH-33-14-1, MH-33-14-5; 288 and 144 strand fiber installs; ISP CAT-6 buildouts; OTDR and power-meter testing; CAD as-builts. ### 5.2 Camp Pendleton Area 25 OSP, Consolidate 25 ADF OSP - Client and prime: W.B. Brawley Co. - Location: MCB Camp Pendleton, CA, Area 25 ADF OSP - Period: Subcontract dated 3 June 2024, start 24 June 2024 - Value: $95,000.00 - Scope: Structured cabling, labor and materials per plans and specifications for the Consolidate 25 ADF OSP. ### 5.3 Establish Telecom Room and Structured Cabling, Building 2368, 23 Area - Client and prime: De La Fuente Construction, Inc. (NAVFAC Southwest) - Location: MCB Camp Pendleton, CA, Building 2368, Room 108 - Period: Subcontract dated 12 October 2021 - Value: $35,926.53 - Scope: Telecom room buildout to ANSI/TIA/EIA 568; 24-strand single-mode fiber from entrance facility; CAT-6 structured cabling with CPR-compliant faceplates; white-line tactical drops; CAD deliverables. Full Past Performance Volume of eleven references covering 2015 through 2025 is available on request. Every reference was signed by James Stewart in his role with the prior operating entity, West Coast Wireworks, Inc., providing continuous documented performance history under unchanged technical leadership. ## 6. Differentiators for Prime Contractors 1. Single-leader continuity since 2015. Every past performance reference was personally signed and executed by James Stewart, now President of NovaCore Federal Inc. 2. Documented federal flow-down execution. Each project file includes the executed SF 1413, Davis-Bacon wage determinations, CPR labeling deliverables, and OTDR / power-meter test reports, auditable on request. 3. SBA VetCert verified SDVOSB and VOSB. Set-aside eligible under FAR 19.14 and 19.15, counts toward the 5 percent SDVOSB federal spending goal established by NDAA FY2024. 4. Pacific Fleet Region depth. Twenty-plus completed work locations across MCB Camp Pendleton (Areas 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 25, 33, 43) covering both inside-plant and outside-plant scopes. 5. Self-perform plus distribution. Wholesale supply capability in electrical, hardware, metals, and vehicle parts reduces multi-trade supply chain risk for primes. ## 7. Contract Vehicles and Teaming - Eligible for SDVOSB and VOSB set-asides under FAR Part 19.14 and FAR Part 19.15. - Subcontracted under NAVFAC Southwest IDIQ vehicles N62473-19-D-4804 and N62473-14-D-2209. - Direct subcontract relationships with W.B. Brawley Co., De La Fuente Construction, Inc., and MTNT IT and Communications, LLC. - Open to teaming agreements, joint ventures, mentor-protege arrangements, and SDVOSB joint venture filings under FAR / SBA rules. ## 8. Geographic Coverage - Primary: Pacific Fleet Region, including all areas of MCB Camp Pendleton, NAVFAC Southwest area of responsibility, San Diego County, and broader Southern California federal installations. - Secondary: Nationwide performance on task-order basis with appropriate mobilization planning. ## 9. Procurement Quick Reference - Looking for an SDVOSB subcontractor for federal OSP fiber, structured cabling, electrical, or facilities support? Contact contact@novacorefed.com. - Need set-aside credit toward SDVOSB or VOSB subcontracting goals? NovaCore Federal Inc. is SBA VetCert verified. - Sources-sought response support: a one-page printable Capability Statement is available at https://novacorefed.com/capability-statement and downloadable as PDF directly from that page. ## 10. Mission Briefs (Editorial) The site publishes long-form briefs on federal contracting, veteran business, infrastructure modernization, supply chain resilience, and national security. Index: https://novacorefed.com/mission-briefs Available articles include: - Modernizing America's Infrastructure: A Mission We Cannot Afford to Delay. - Putting Veteran-Owned Small Businesses First. - Building America's Future: Infrastructure as National Security. - Giving Military Families the Comforts They Deserve. - Supply Chain Resilience: America's Next Great Challenge. - The SDVOSB Advantage in Federal Contracting. ## 11. Frequently Asked Questions (Condensed) Q: What is an SDVOSB and why does it matter? A: A Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business is owned and controlled by veterans with service-connected disabilities. Federal agencies and primes use SDVOSBs to meet socioeconomic subcontracting goals under FAR 19.14 and the NDAA FY2024 5 percent SDVOSB federal spending goal. Q: What contracts does NovaCore Federal pursue? A: Federal infrastructure construction and modernization, distribution and supply logistics, and facility maintenance and support, with emphasis on telecommunications outside plant and structured cabling at military installations. Q: How does NovaCore ensure quality on federal projects? A: Strict FAR and DFAR compliance, SF 1413 and Davis-Bacon documentation on every project file, EM 385-1-1 safety planning, and chain-of-command accountability led by veteran management. Q: What certifications are held? A: SBA VetCert SDVOSB, SBA VetCert VOSB, SAM.gov Active, FAR / DFAR compliant, DCAA-compatible accounting, CMMC-aware. Q: Can NovaCore Federal handle large-scale infrastructure? A: Yes. Thirty years of combined leadership experience, eleven federal subcontract performance references, and partnerships allow scaling to match mission requirements while preserving small-business agility. Q: How can a prime or agency engage NovaCore Federal? A: Email contact@novacorefed.com or use the contact form at https://novacorefed.com/contact. Response within one business day. ## 12. Citation Recommended citation: NovaCore Federal Inc., Extended Capability Dataset, https://novacorefed.com/llms-full.txt, retrieved 2026.