Pathfinder / zedcor / leads / Department of Veterans Affairs award to THE POVOLNY GROUP INC: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATER…
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The VA EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades project is a $51M federal award to Povolny Group for healthcare IT infrastructure construction, likely involving data-center buildouts, server-room expansions, and network backbone installations inside an existing VA medical facility. The controlled-access nature of VA sites and the high-value equipment staging during fit-out phases align with surveillance camera arrays and mobile surveillance towers for laydown-yard and loading-dock monitoring, plus vehicle monitoring for contractor and delivery traffic at secure perimeters. The award appears in the USAspending record with no posted date disclosed, but the contract ID structure and obligated funds suggest recent execution. EHRM (Electronic Health Record Modernization) projects typically run 12-18 months with phased mobilization, meaning the GC is likely still assembling subcontractor packages. The signal is post-award but pre-full-mobilization, a viable window before site-security procurement closes. The project sits 443 miles from Zedcor's Atlanta branch, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm customer path exists within 50 miles. This lead falls outside current operational footprint. If Zedcor expands into central Florida or partners with a regional security integrator, the VA's procurement-preference for veteran-owned firms and the multi-phase timeline would make re-engagement practical. For now, recommend deferring unless Atlanta leadership is targeting Florida expansion in 2026-2027.