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The Defense Supply Center of Richmond basketball court repair is a federal solicitation on a secure military installation with controlled-access perimeter and established base-security protocols. The scope is limited to court resurfacing and line painting, a short-duration project with minimal equipment laydown and no overnight material staging that would justify mobile tower deployment. The security angle is work-zone monitoring during daytime operations and documenting contractor access compliance for the base security office, not perimeter expansion. The solicitation posted May 8 via SAM.gov. Combined synopsis/solicitation format signals the agency is moving directly to award without a separate RFP phase, compressing the response window to 10-20 days. The project value is undisclosed in the source record, which is typical for small facility-maintenance solicitations under the simplified acquisition threshold. Pre-solicitation is optimal timing for federal work, but the small scope and restricted-access site limit the security add-on opportunity. Pittsburgh branch is nearest at 209 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but at the outer edge of economical service range for a compact project. No warm customer path exists within 50 miles. The recommended move is to contact the DSCR contracting officer listed in the solicitation (typically a facility engineer or contract specialist) and propose a walk-through focused on documenting contractor movements and work-zone footage for security-office archive, not perimeter hardware.