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The PAIS backcountry cabin roof repair is a National Park Service solicitation for remote-structure maintenance, posted May 7 as a presolicitation with value undisclosed in the source record. The backcountry setting and isolated work footprint create equipment-theft and after-hours-access risk during the repair window. Mobile surveillance towers fit the remote-deployment profile better than fixed camera infrastructure, and the cabin's probable location inside a protected parkland boundary means perimeter security or vehicle barriers are unlikely scope. The solicitation stage means the procurement timeline is open and the security line item is not yet locked. NPS contracts of this type typically allow 30-45 days between presolicitation and final RFP, which gives a narrow window to surface security scope before the budget hardens. The posted date is May 7, making early June the likely close-out for vendor outreach that could influence the security add. Houston branch sits 158 miles out, inside the 300-mile coverage radius but at the outer edge of routine service range. The first move is to contact the NPS contracting officer named in the solicitation (typically a facilities manager or park superintendent) and ask whether equipment security during the repair phase is already scoped or if mobile-tower coverage for the staging area would add value to the bid package.