Federal & regulated buyers
Environmental services, PFAS support, and BioPreferred sourcing — with an audit-ready packet your contract file can review.
For buyers
Environmental assessment, PFAS support, and remediation for federal buyers — plus biobased product sourcing, with audit-ready documentation at every step.
See a sample compliance packetFind your path
Environmental services, PFAS support, and BioPreferred sourcing — with an audit-ready packet your contract file can review.
For buyersMake your product line federal-ready: clean SKU records, solid evidence, and claims you can back.
For manufacturersEnvironmental and sourcing support, with SDVOSB status organized for your proposal.
For primesThree capabilities

Site assessments, readiness documentation, and remediation planning for federal facilities.
NAICS 541620 · PSC B510Read brief
Proof & method
Every engagement produces an audit-ready documentation packet a contracting officer can review: SDVOSB status, BioPreferred evidence by item, and the contract-file artifacts you need.
You share the scope — a facility and service need, or a sourcing request with NAICS, PSC, or product category.
We do the environmental work or the sourcing research, confirming supporting evidence item by item.
You receive supporting artifacts organized for contract-file review: SDVOSB context, BioPreferred substantiation, and scope evidence.
Capability matrix
Reference data for contracting officers. The right-most column shows the SDVOSB sole-source contract ceiling authorized by FAR 19.1406 and 13 CFR 125.18 — these are regulatory limits per NAICS, not PBS contract values or revenue.

Who's behind PBS
Led by a service-disabled U.S. Air Force veteran.
Michael Few is a service-disabled U.S. Air Force veteran and the founder of Patriot BioSolutions. His own recovery — rebuilding his health through clean living after a paralyzing injury — shaped the conviction behind the company: that human health and the health of our soil, water, and air are inseparable.
Michael Few, Founder & CEOThe procurement context
Procurement requirements vary by agency and acquisition. Buyers should confirm current requirements for the specific purchase.
Federal environmental work crosses three desks: the site team, the contracting team, and compliance. We keep the field work, the sourcing, and the records connected across all three.
When the work includes product substitution, you need clear category, product, and evidence records — not scattered screenshots and vendor claims you can't verify.
For us, product sourcing supports the environmental work. It never replaces the technical assessment.
The Green Brief
Plain explanations of PFAS, biobased sourcing, facility risk, and the federal procurement rules that decide who can sell what.
Read the BriefHow a documented product line opens federal channels — not just a certification claim.
What to confirm before relying on environmental, BioPreferred, PFAS, or sourcing documentation.
How environmental product and service partners can reduce proposal friction without unsupported claims.
As a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, we may qualify for sole-source awards on eligible acquisitions.
Sampling coordination, source identification, transition planning, and safer alternatives support.
NAICS 562910 · PSC F108Read brief
Product category research, availability checks, and BioPreferred evidence review for procurement teams.
NAICS 424690 · PSC 7930Read briefVerify SDVOSB status and acquisition eligibility through the appropriate government systems.