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The Phoenix VA Hospital emergency-power expansion is a federal healthcare infrastructure project targeting HVAC system resilience during grid failures. The scope centers on electrical and mechanical tie-ins, but the multi-month jobsite footprint at an active medical campus creates surveillance and access-control requirements: equipment laydown monitoring, after-hours work-zone security, and contractor vehicle tracking across a controlled facility perimeter. Value is undisclosed in the source record. Mobile surveillance towers fit the staged construction pattern and the need to avoid fixed installations that complicate the VA's operational security protocols. The solicitation posted May 2 as a Sources Sought notice via SAM.gov, the earliest pre-budget signal tier. Sources Sought precedes formal RFP by 60-120 days, which puts the window for security-scope conversations at the front edge of the procurement cycle. The VA's design team is still gathering capability statements, meaning security line items have not hardened. This is the optimal engagement timing before specifications lock. Phoenix branch is nearest at 42 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The buying contact is likely the VA's project manager or the facilities security officer overseeing contractor access at the campus. Lead with mobile-tower staging for the electrical-yard laydown and after-hours equipment protection, framed as a temporary deployment that does not require permanent anchor points or coordination with the VA's fixed camera grid.