Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Amendment 3 - Cheyenne Mountain SFS Upgrade EST-3 Fire Alarm System to EST-4
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The Cheyenne Mountain SFS fire-alarm upgrade is a federal solicitation for an EST-3 to EST-4 system replacement at a secure military facility. The upgrade scope is life-safety infrastructure, not a construction buildout, which limits direct security-install opportunity. The relevance to Zedcor is not the fire-alarm work itself but the potential for parallel security-system modernization or surveillance-array integration tied to the same facility-upgrade cycle, particularly if the EST-4 panel ties into a broader command-and-control refresh that includes camera feeds or access-point monitoring. The solicitation posted May 1 via SAM.gov. Project value is undisclosed in the source record. Stage is solicitation, which means the scope is set and the fire-alarm contractor bidding window is open. If Cheyenne Mountain is also evaluating perimeter-surveillance or vehicle-monitoring upgrades in the same fiscal cycle, the buying conversation is live now. If the fire-alarm upgrade is standalone, the security angle is a lower-probability add-on unless the installation triggers a broader access-control or monitoring requirement. The project sits 540 miles from Phoenix, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. No Zedcor branch covers this geography. The nearest adjacent footprint that would catch it is a Denver expansion, which does not exist today. The lead should be deferred unless Zedcor establishes a Colorado presence or partners with a regional integrator who can front the install and feed surveillance data back to a Zedcor-hosted SOC.