Relli
Technology is an established Government supplier under CAGE
Code 57550. The principle business operation is located in
Boca Raton, FL that is comprised of approx. 50,000 SF of
office and warehouse space. Our business enterprise has a
current staff of about 50 employees whose main mission is to
provide sourcing and distribution solutions for military
products for end users.
Over the last 30-years, Relli Technology has expanded its
business philosophy to provide complete integrated services
in forecasting product demand, in evaluating and in
determining source selection, in providing warehousing and
inventory management, and in choosing distribution networks
for cost control.
As part of our commitment to service an international
market, Relli Technology has added the resource expertise in
each of these areas of supply chain management to meet the
growing needs of our customers. We offer complete services
in customs brokering, military packaging, RFID labeling and
real-time tracking of products from shipment to destination,
as part of integrated supply agreements.
Our business operation has Governmental approval for cost
tracking in being able to receive progress payment awards as
a small business. We have been audited by multiple prime
contracts and DCMA (Defense Contract Management Agency) for
quality processes that ensure surveillance of our sub-tier
suppliers to be in compliance to contractual terms and
conditions. Our performance metrics in servicing our
customers’ long term agreements has consistently exceed a
95% fill rate for any business conducted over the last
5-year period.
Three weeks ago, on August the 9th, the Defense Supply
Center Philadelphia (DSCP) granted Relli Technology approval
to the Qualified Suppliers List for Distributors (QSLD) for
Class 2 & Class 3 Threaded Fasteners. Class 3 threaded
fasteners are generally utilized in aerospace applications,
while Class 2 threaded fasteners are primarily used in
ground and marine applications. In the rare instances where
both classes of thread are used on a single part, e.g. on a
stud, the more stringent Class 3 criteria (and source list)
apply. Under the QSL, one important difference between the
two programs is that Class 3 manufacturers are required to
utilize real-time Statistical Process Controls (SPC) as part
of their fabrication processes.
The official QSLD listings can be found at