SDVOSB · HUBZONE · GSA MAS · SOUTHEAST FEDERAL CONTRACTOR
Federal Program
Management.
Mission Executed.
Spartan is a veteran-led prime contractor delivering strategic consulting, facilities support, and logistics and industrial operations to federal agencies across the
Southeast — with national reach through GSA MAS 47QSMS25D000V.
Certifications & Set-Aside Status
✓ SDVOSB
✓ HUBZone
✓ VOSB
✓ GSA Advantage
✓ NC SBE
✓ MBE Certified
SAM.gov Active — All Awards
24+
Years Military Service
5
ACTIVE CERTIFICATIONS
1000+
Marines TRAINED & LED
100%
ON-TIME DELIVERY
Certifications & Registrations

SDVOSB
Service-Disabled
Veteran-Owned

VOSB
Veteran-Owned
Small Business

HUBZone
Historically Underutilized
Business Zone

GSA Advantage
Multiple Award
Schedule — Active

NC SBE
Small Business
Enterprise Program

MBE
Minority Business
Enterprise
Why Contracting Officers Choose Spartan
The Spartan Difference
50 GovCon websites look identical. Here is what makes Spartan different — and why it matters to your mission.
01
INSTALLATION-LEVEL KNOWLEDGE
Spartan's principal commanded Marines at the platoon, company, and special operations levels — and finished his military career advising on Military Construction and Capital Improvement Plans at a major DoD installation. We know how installations run from the inside. And we've already proven we can execute on installations where we have no prior footprint — including a $220K prime contract delivered for the US Army at Anniston Army Depot, Alabama.
02
Prime Contractor. Not a Pass-Through.
Spartan has served as prime contractor with verified subcontractor management past performance. We don't collect a fee and disappear — we manage QC, FAR compliance, reporting, and delivery. Your contract stays on track because we're accountable for it.
03
Dual Set-Aside. One Vendor.
SDVOSB + HUBZone certified. GSA Advantage schedule active. You can satisfy multiple socioeconomic goals with a single award — and procure through an existing contract vehicle without a new competition. Faster to award, lower administrative burden.
04
Enlisted Technician + Commissioned Officer
Most veteran GovCon firms have one or the other. John started as an aircraft systems technician — hands-on, wrenches-turned experience — and retired as a Captain with Iraq and Afghanistan combat deployments. That combination produces contracts that get executed, not just managed.
05
Zero Performance Issues. Verified.
Our contract record has zero performance issues, zero schedule slippages, zero cost overruns. We can provide CPARS references and project summaries on request. When we say mission accomplished — we mean it in the literal sense.
06
Rapid Mobilization. No Red Tape.
Lean by design. No corporate layers between you and the decision-maker. When your requirement is urgent, you talk directly to John — the principal, not a project manager. We mobilize faster than larger firms and respond the same day.
What We Deliver
Core Capabilities
Five focused lanes serving federal, state, and local government agencies. One accountable prime with verified past performance and rapid mobilization capacity.
Administrative Management & Consulting
Prime contractor program management, subcontractor oversight, FAR compliance, quality control, and client reporting for federal agencies. Backed by 24 years managing Marine Corps operations, $4M+ in equipment programs, and verified prime contract past performance at the US Army depot level.
Primary NAICS · 541611
- Prime Contracting
- Program Management
- Subcontractor Oversight
- FAR Compliance
- QC & Reporting
Facilities Support & Equipment Maintenance
Industrial system installation, preventive maintenance, and turnkey subcontractor management. Backed by a BS in Construction Management (Auburn, ACCE-accredited) and verified prime contract past performance at US Army Anniston Army Depot. Our principal understands facilities from the degree level, the command level, and the wrench level.
NAICS · 561210 · 811310 · 811192
- Equipment Install
- Industrial PM
- Wash Systems
- Subcontractor Mgmt
- Construction Mgmt
Logistics & Supply Chain Consulting
Transportation support, warehousing coordination, material staging, and supply chain optimization built on two decades of combat logistics leadership.
NAICS · 541614 · 493110
- Transportation Support
- Warehousing
- Supply Chain Ops
- Short-Notice Surge
Workforce Development & Training
Leadership development, HR consulting, curriculum design, and resilience programming for government agencies — built on real unit command experience, not theory.
NAICS · 541612 · 611430
- Leadership Dev
- Curriculum Design
- HR Consulting
- Team Resilience
Primary NAICS Code
541611 — Administrative Management
and General Management Consulting Services — prime contractor, program oversight, subcontractor management, FAR compliance
- 561210 Facilities Support
- 811310 Equipment Maint.
- 541614 Logistics Consulting
- 541612 HR & Workforce
- 611430 Training & Dev.
- 541512 IT Systems Design
- 541519 IT Support Services
- 493110 Warehousing
PSC — Product & Service Codes
- R410 — Program/Project Management
- R706 — Logistics Support
- R604 — Transportation Support
- R699 — Administrative Support
- S216 — Housekeeping/Facilities Ops
- J079 — Cleaning Equipment Maint.
- J099 — Misc Equipment Maint.
- 4910 — Vehicle Maintenance Equip.
- U008 — Training/Curriculum Dev.
- U009 — Professional Development
Proven Track Record
Past Performance
Zero performance issues across all contract engagements. Military-grade execution with government-standard accountability.
Verified Prime Contract
US Army — Anniston Army Depot
Industrial Cleaning System — Prime Contractor, Full Lifecycle Management
Spartan served as prime contractor responsible for full removal, installation, testing, and multi-year preventive maintenance of an industrial cleaning system. Managed multiple subcontractors with strict oversight — handling subcontractor selection, FAR compliance, quality control, schedule management, budget accountability, and client reporting across the full contract lifecycle. Zero performance issues. On time, on budget.
- Prime Contractor
- Subcontractor Management
- FAR Compliance
- QC & Reporting
- Multi-Year PM
- NAICS 811310 / 541611
Military Leadership — Facilities & Construction
USMC — Installation Development Division
MCON & Capital Improvements Advisory · Camp Lejeune · 2019–2020
Advisor to Installation Development Director on all Military Construction (MCON) projects, Minor Construction Projects, Master Shore Station Development Plans, and Capital Improvement Plans at Camp Lejeune — the same installation Spartan now serves commercially.
- MCON Projects
- Facilities Planning
- Capital Improvements
- Camp Lejeune
Military Leadership — Command
USMC — Company Commander, 2d Combat Engineer Bn
140 Marines · $4M+ Equipment · 8th Marine Regiment Support · 2017–2018
Full command accountability for 140+ Marines and $4M+ in weapons, vehicles, tools, and equipment. Directed repair, maintenance, and operation of heavy engineer equipment; construction and repair of structures and facilities; utility system installation and maintenance.
- 140+ Personnel
- $4M+ Equipment
- Facilities & Utilities
- Heavy Equipment
Military Leadership — Special Operations
MARSOC — 2d Raider Support Battalion
HQ Company Commander & Logistics Officer · 2014–2017
Two consecutive tours at USMC Forces Special Operations Command. As Logistics Officer managed supply chain and equipment accountability for MARSOC operations. As HQ Company Commander responsible for 130+ Marines and $1M+ in equipment supporting special operations battalion.
- MARSOC
- 130+ Personnel
- Logistics Management
- Special Operations
Combat Deployments — 5 Total
USMC — OIF × 2 · MEU · OEF × 2
Iraq (2006, 2007) · MEU (9/11 Era) · Afghanistan (2013, 2018)
Five deployments across three decades of service — Iraq twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Marine Expeditionary Unit deployment following 9/11, and two Afghanistan tours including a 2018 combatant command-level assignment in Kabul as Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs coordinating with OSD, Joint Chiefs, and USCENTCOM. That operational record represents a level of real-world mission execution that no amount of corporate training replicates.
- OIF — Iraq ×2
- MEU — 9/11
- OEF — Afghanistan ×2
- Combatant Command
- OSD / Joint Chiefs
Additional performance references available upon request
CPARS references and project summaries available for qualified opportunities
How to Buy
Contract Vehicles
Multiple acquisition paths for federal, state, and local agencies. From GSA Advantage to NC state procurement — we make it easy to get under contract fast.
Federal Acquisition Paths
GSA Advantage MAS
Direct access for all federal agencies — no new competition required
Active · All Federal Agencies
SDVOSB Sole Source / Set-Aside
Contracts up to $4.5M sole source — fastest path to award for qualifying requirements
SBA Certified · All Federal Agencies
HUBZone Set-Aside
Set-aside & 10% price evaluation preference — stackable with SDVOSB status
Dual Stack Eligible
Open Market / Micro-Purchase
SAT eligible — direct purchase under simplified acquisition threshold
Fast Execution · No Competition Required Under SAT
State & Local Acquisition Paths
NC Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
Certified for NC state agency procurement — eligible for state set-aside and SBE utilization goals
NC Certified · State Agencies & Universities
MBE Certification
Minority Business Enterprise — eligible for MBE utilization goals on state and local contracts
State & Local · Corporate Supplier Diversity
NC Vendor Link / CMBL
Registered on NC Vendor Link — state agencies can source Spartan directly for eligible purchases
NC State Agencies · Counties · Municipalities
Local Government Direct Purchase
Available for county and municipal direct procurement — Jacksonville, Onslow County, and surrounding region
Local Government · Direct Award
Subcontracting
Teaming & subcontract opportunities with prime contractors — federal, state, and local
Active Teaming Agreements Available
NCMBC MatchForce
Registered on NC Military Business Center's MatchForce — matched to NC federal and military opportunities
Camp Lejeune · NAVFAC · Corps of Engineers
Not sure how to buy?
------ Company Leadership
John Hunter III
Founder & Principal · USMC Captain (Ret.) · BS Construction Management, Auburn · Combat Engineer Officer
24
Years USMC
Pvt→Capt
Enlisted to Officer
5
Deployments
BS
Construction Mgmt · Auburn
John Hunter III began his Marine Corps career at age 19 as an Aircraft Electrical, Instrument, and Weapon Control Systems Technician — six years of hands-on helicopter maintenance, inspecting, testing, and repairing complex avionics, printed circuit boards, and mission-critical flight systems. He then advanced into Aviation Information Systems, managing tactical LAN/WAN networks, fiberoptic infrastructure, and field-deployable satellite communications. That technical foundation — earned with tools in hand, not in a classroom — is what separates Spartan from firms whose leadership has never touched a piece of equipment.
Selected for the Marine Corps Enlisted Commissioning Education Program, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Auburn University's ACCE-accredited College of Architecture, Design and Construction — with specialized training in estimating, scheduling, project management, safety, and surveying. He then completed The Basic School at Quantico before leading a 13-year officer career across five deployments: Iraq (2006, 2007), a 9/11-era Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Afghanistan (2013, 2018) — including a combatant command-level tour in Kabul and two tours at MARSOC. His final assignment was advising on Military Construction and Capital Improvement Plans at a major Marine Corps installation — the foundation of Spartan's facilities and installation support capability.
Military Service Record
2019–2020
Staff Officer
Installation Development Division Operations Officer
United States Marine Corps
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Advisor and consultant to Installation Development Director on Master Shore Station Development Plans, Military Construction (MCON) projects, Minor Construction Projects, and Capital Improvements Plans. Direct experience with the facilities and construction programs at the installation Spartan now serves.
2018
Deployed · Afghanistan (OEF) · 2018
Deputy Director, Legislative Affairs — COM Resolute Support
USMC Forces Central Command
Kabul, Afghanistan
Deployed to Kabul as Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs, developing and executing legislative strategy for the commander — supporting OSD, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, USCENTCOM, and COMRS agendas before Congress. Special advisor on Afghan National Security Forces and regional strategic issues. Fourth combat deployment of a five-deployment career.
2006–2007
Deployed · Afghanistan (OEF) · 2018
Deputy Director, Legislative Affairs — COM Resolute Support
USMC Forces Central Command
Kabul, Afghanistan
Deployed to Kabul as Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs, developing and executing legislative strategy for the commander — supporting OSD, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, USCENTCOM, and COMRS agendas before Congress. Special advisor on Afghan National Security Forces and regional strategic issues. Fourth combat deployment of a five-deployment career.
2006–2007
Deployed · Iraq (OIF) × 2
Combat Deployment — Operation Iraqi Freedom
United States Marine Corps
Iraq
Two combat deployments to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom — 2006 and 2007. Combat theater operational experience supporting Marine Corps engineering and mission operations in an active combat environment.
Post 9/11
Deployed · MEU
Marine Expeditionary Unit Deployment
United States Marine Corps
At Sea / Forward Deployed
Deployed as part of a Marine Expeditionary Unit in the aftermath of 9/11 — forward deployed, ready to respond, in the most operationally uncertain period in a generation.
2017–2018
Company Command
Company Commander, Charlie Company
2d Combat Engineer Battalion, USMC
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Responsible for training, education, and worldwide deployability of 140+ Marines and $4M+ in weapons, vehicles, tools, and equipment. Responsible for mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability operations in support of the 8th Marine Regiment. Managed repair, maintenance, and operation of heavy engineer equipment; construction and repair of structures and facilities; utility system installation and maintenance.
2015–2017
MARSOC
Headquarters Company Commander
2d Raider Support Battalion, USMC Forces Special Operations Command
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Responsible for training, education, and support for 130+ Marines. Accountable for $1M+ in equipment, weapons, and gear in support of special operations battalion operations.
2014–2015
MARSOC
Logistics Officer
2d Raider Support Battalion, USMC Forces Special Operations Command
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Logistics planning and execution in support of special operations forces. Supply chain management, equipment accountability, and operational sustainment for MARSOC units.
2013–2014
Platoon Command Deployed · Afghanistan 2013
Engineer Platoon Commander
2d Engineer Support Battalion, USMC
Jacksonville, NC · Afghanistan (2013)
Command of engineer platoon responsible for heavy equipment operation, facility construction and repair, utility systems, and combat engineering support operations. Deployed to Afghanistan in 2013 — third combat deployment. Third of five total deployments across a 24-year career.
2007–2010
MECEP · Commissioned
BS Construction Management — MECEP Student
Auburn University · College of Architecture, Design & Construction
Auburn, Alabama
Selected for the Marine Corps Enlisted Commissioning Education Program — one of the most competitive officer commissioning pathways in the Corps. Earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Auburn's ACCE-accredited program, with specialized training in estimating, scheduling, project management, safety, surveying, sustainable construction, and structures. Active in ROTC and Semper Fi Association. This degree directly underpins Spartan's facilities support, MCON advisory, and construction management capabilities.
2010
Officer Training
The Basic School — Warfighting
United States Marine Corps · Quantico, VA
Quantico, Virginia
Completed The Basic School — the USMC's officer professional military education program training company grade officers in warfighting doctrine, leadership, and the duties required of a rifle platoon commander. Every USMC officer regardless of MOS completes TBS before assuming command responsibilities.
2004–2007
Technical · IT Systems
Aviation Information Systems Specialist
United States Marine Corps · Sgt–GySgt
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Tactical LAN/WAN network deployment, installation, and maintenance across garrison, shipboard, and forward-deployed joint environments. Network administration, fiberoptic and tactical cabling infrastructure, aircraft mission planning systems, field-deployable satellite communications, and systems administration across UNIX, Windows, and TCP/IP environments. Directly relevant to Spartan's IT systems support capabilities and technical systems consulting.
1997–2004
Technical · Aviation Systems
Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight/Weapon Control Systems Technician
United States Marine Corps · Pvt–Sgt
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Six years of helicopter intermediate maintenance — hands-on inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of aircraft electrical systems, instrument systems, flight control systems, and weapon control systems at the component, assembly, subassembly, module, and printed circuit board level. This is the technical foundation that distinguishes Spartan's equipment maintenance capability from firms whose leadership has never held a wrench. Directly relevant to Spartan's 811310 equipment maintenance and technical systems support work.
------ Partnerships
Team With Spartan
Two distinct partnership tracks — prime contractors seeking a certified SDVOSB/HUBZone sub, and subcontractors/vendors seeking to join our execution bench.
- 541611 prime contractor with verified subcontractor management past performance — we run the team, not just participate in it
- SDVOSB + HUBZone dual set-aside eligibility — satisfy multiple socioeconomic goals with one award
- GSA Advantage schedule active — fastest compliant path to award already in place
- 24 years at Camp Lejeune — we know the installations, the people, and the requirements
- Lean structure means direct access to the decision-maker — no layers, fast response
Building Our Subcontractor Bench
We are actively building a qualified subcontractor and vendor network across our core NAICS lanes. If your firm performs in facilities support, equipment maintenance, logistics, workforce training, or administrative management — we want to hear from you. Use the vendor registry form to apply.
------ Get In Touch
Contact Spartan
Phone
Headquarters
Government Identifiers
UEI
L8TDTBRZFKJ4
CAGE Code
9CU78
DUNS
07-239-4361
Tax ID
87-4768165
SAM Activation
April 15, 2022
SAM Expiration
April 15, 2027
Entity Type
Corporation
Business Type
For-Profit
SAM.gov Active — All Awards
- SDVOSB
- HUBZone
- VOSB
- GSA Advantage
- NC SBE
- MBE



