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High Density Storage System at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio

VerifiedScore 15
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Source
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Posted
5/7/2026

Why this scored 15

The Youngstown Air Reserve Station high-density storage system solicitation is a federal facility upgrade with controlled-access requirements and a fixed indoor footprint. Air reserve installations typically maintain 24/7 perimeter surveillance protocols, and any storage-system installation introduces contractor access periods, equipment staging, and after-hours work windows that stress existing camera coverage. The NAICS 333922 classification (conveyor and conveying equipment manufacturing) suggests automated racking or retrieval systems rather than static shelving, which implies heavier equipment loads and a phased installation timeline. Project value is undisclosed in the source record. The solicitation posted May 7 via SAM.gov. Pre-solicitation timing is ideal. the security scope may still be unbundled from the general contract, and base security officers often control camera-upgrade and access-monitoring line items separately. Federal installations rarely sole-source security, but early engagement before the RFP closes can shape the statement of work. The signal is pre-award, the best timing tier for budget influence. No Zedcor branch sits within coverage radius of Youngstown, and no warm customer is flagged within 50 miles. The project lies outside current footprint. If Zedcor expands into the Ohio Valley corridor (Cleveland or Pittsburgh adjacency), this contact type. Air Force Reserve base security officer or facilities director. is a high-repeat buyer. For now, defer the lead or flag it for footprint-expansion analysis.