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The Oklahoma City overflow parking solicitation is a federal procurement with value undisclosed in the source record. Overflow lots typically involve large surface footprints with low-density assets, extended unmonitored periods (nights, weekends), and vehicle access-control requirements. The combination fits mobile surveillance towers for perimeter visibility and vehicle monitoring for ingress-egress logging rather than fixed infrastructure, especially if the lot serves seasonal or event-driven demand where flexibility beats permanent installation. The solicitation posted May 4 via SAM.gov with a ten-day archive window closing May 14. Pre-solicitation engagement is closed; the window now is to register intent and submit capability on the posted terms. If Zedcor has GSA Schedule or relevant past-performance with federal overflow-parking security (VA campuses, military installations, federal-office satellite lots), that credential belongs in the response package. The signal is mid-solicitation, a narrow but usable timing tier if the response can land by close. Houston branch is the nearest at 411 miles, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. Oklahoma City sits in a gap between Houston's northern edge and any adjacent Zedcor footprint. Recommend deferring this lead unless a branch expansion into Oklahoma or North Texas is in active planning; alternatively, if Zedcor has a national-accounts or GSA-contracting desk that operates outside branch geography, route the solicitation there with mobile-tower and vehicle-monitoring capability sheets attached.