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M--M--Moorage - Port Call Pago Pago

VerifiedScore 15
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Source
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Posted
5/8/2026

Why this scored 15

The SAM.gov award notice describes a $61,943 port-call moorage contract for Pago Pago, American Samoa, awarded May 8 to a Georgia-based contractor. The scope. vessel moorage services. does not present a direct security-hardware opportunity. Port-side infrastructure sometimes includes vehicle barriers or camera arrays for access control, but the contract value and the moorage designation suggest a services engagement rather than a capital build with surveillable physical scope. The award posted May 8 via SAM.gov under a National Park Service instrument. The contract is already obligated and the awardee is outside the continental footprint, which eliminates pre-budget timing leverage. The signal is post-award and geographically remote. American Samoa sits 5,000 miles from the nearest Zedcor branch. No Zedcor branch covers the Pacific basin. The project sits outside any plausible service radius and the scope does not align with perimeter-security or mobile-tower deployment. This lead does not warrant pursuit under the current branch-footprint model. If Zedcor expands into Hawaii or Guam coastal monitoring, revisit the port-infrastructure angle at that time.