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The Mobile Facilities IDIQ is a federal procurement vehicle for relocatable structures, typically modular office units, guard shacks, and temporary site facilities. The indefinite-delivery format means the contract establishes rates and terms for multiple task orders over a multi-year period, often supporting military installations, federal campuses, or disaster-response deployments. Mobile facilities on federal sites create surveillance and access-control opportunities during both installation and operational phases. camera arrays for perimeter coverage, vehicle barriers at entry points, and mobile surveillance towers for unattended or high-turnover locations. The solicitation posted May 1 via SAM.gov with no disclosed value. IDIQ awards are structure vehicles, not projects; the relevant buying cycle is at the task-order level once the vehicle is awarded. Pre-award engagement is premature because no specific site or scope is defined yet. The signal is early-stage; the play is to track the award announcement and monitor task-order postings that reference the parent IDIQ, then engage when a geographic deployment surfaces. Pittsburgh branch is the nearest at 288 miles, just inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The procurement sits at 40.3°N, -74.5°W, placing it in central New Jersey near Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst or similar federal footprint. No warm customer path exists. The recommended move is to flag the IDIQ for award-tracking and defer active outreach until a task order identifies a specific site location and deployment timeline, at which point the branch can propose mobile towers for perimeter coverage during facility placement and initial occupancy.