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The Hawaii National Guard IDIQ MATOC is a $49.5M federal award for indefinite-delivery construction services across Guard facilities in Hawaii. IDIQ contracts typically span 3-5 years with task orders issued as individual projects emerge, each requiring site security during active construction phases. The multi-site scope across military installations aligns with mobile surveillance tower deployment for temporary work zones, equipment laydown yards, and perimeter monitoring during phased builds rather than permanent fixed infrastructure. The award posted May 2 via SAM.gov to RORE Inc., a San Diego-based contractor. Task order releases on IDIQs typically begin 30-60 days post-award as the GC ramps planning. The window for security-subcontractor engagement opens when individual task orders are scoped, not at the master-contract level. The signal is post-award but pre-task-order, which leaves usable timing if Zedcor tracks the task-order pipeline through the contract period. Los Angeles branch is nearest at 2,547 miles, well outside the 300-mile coverage radius. Hawaii sits beyond current Zedcor footprint. Unless the company pursues Pacific expansion or partners with a Hawaii-based security provider for task-order subcontracting, this lead is outside actionable geography. If expansion is under consideration, the contact is RORE's project manager or security coordinator for the IDIQ master contract.