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The solicitation is for aviary netting replacement at a federal or institutional facility in central Mississippi. The project sits outside typical construction-security patterns. the scope is specialized maintenance of bird enclosures, not infrastructure or commercial building work. The value is undisclosed in the source record. The site footprint and access-control requirements are unknown, but if the aviary is part of a larger campus (zoo, research facility, military installation), equipment protection during the replacement phase could justify camera coverage or a mobile surveillance tower for the contractor's staging area. The solicitation posted May 9 via SAM.gov. The Combined Synopsis/Solicitation format means the procurement is moving quickly, with a response deadline likely 15-30 days out. This is pre-award timing, the best window for influencing the security line item if one exists. The scope description does not mention site security explicitly, which suggests either no formal requirement or an opportunity to propose protective coverage for contractor equipment and materials during nights and weekends. Nashville branch is the nearest at 288 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but at the outer edge. No warm-intro path exists in the region. The recommended move is to determine whether the aviary is part of a larger facility (Jackson Zoo is the likely candidate at these coordinates) and whether the GC or facilities manager has discretionary budget for temporary surveillance. The buying contact is most likely the facility's operations director or the contracting officer named in the SAM.gov posting. If the project is standalone netting work with no staging yard or extended timeline, defer the lead.