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The GSA Richard B. Russell federal building RFP is a $5.1M perimeter and visitor-screening upgrade with a naics 561621 classification (security services). Federal courthouse security procurement typically bundles vehicle barriers, camera arrays, and access-control infrastructure rather than mobile assets. The perimeter scope and the urban downtown footprint point toward fixed surveillance and barrier systems rather than mobile towers, though vehicle monitoring for loading-zone and visitor-flow areas may apply. The RFP posted April 20 with a May 25 response deadline, a 35-day window. This is solicitation-stage timing, the optimal insertion point before award locks vendor selection. GSA federal building security procurements run through formal RFP cycles with defined evaluation criteria, so engagement means a proposal submission rather than informal outreach. The signal is pre-award and the window is open but compressed. Atlanta branch sits 0.8 miles from the project site, well inside the coverage radius. No warm-customer cross-pollination path exists in the payload. The recommended move is contact the GSA contracting officer named in the RFP record (role: procurement specialist or security program manager) and confirm whether Zedcor's vehicle-barrier and camera-array capabilities meet the stated evaluation factors, then file the proposal before May 25 if the fit is credible.