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JCLC Odyssey-26

VerifiedScore 46
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Snapshot

Source
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Posted
4/28/2026

Why this scored 46

The JCLC Odyssey-26 solicitation sits under NAICS 721214 (recreational and vacation camps), which typically means a multi-week field exercise or training event requiring temporary infrastructure, participant lodging, and equipment staging. Projects of this type create security exposures around equipment laydown, after-hours participant areas, and vehicle ingress control during setup and breakdown phases. Value is undisclosed in the source record. Mobile surveillance towers fit the temporary deployment model better than fixed perimeter infrastructure for a time-limited event. The solicitation posted April 28 on SAM.gov with a May 5 archive, which signals a tight response window. Pre-solicitation engagement is the optimal timing tier for security scope, but the short archive window suggests the requirement may already be defined. If the solicitation documents do not include a dedicated security line item, that does not preclude a direct approach to the program manager or facilities coordinator about supplemental coverage, particularly for high-value equipment protection during non-supervised hours. Pittsburgh branch is the nearest at 147 miles, inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The buyer is likely a federal training command or contractor running the event. The recommended first move is to pull the full solicitation document from SAM.gov, identify the program manager or facilities point of contact, and propose a brief conversation about mobile tower availability for the setup and breakdown phases when equipment is staged but supervision is thin.