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The Hines VA Hospital perimeter upgrade is a $2.7M VA-administered RFP focused on perimeter and access-control hardening at a federal medical campus. VA facilities typically layer physical barriers (vehicle bollards, fencing) with camera arrays and vehicle-monitoring systems at entry points, and the scope sits squarely inside Zedcor's perimeter-security and surveillance-camera-array capabilities. The campus footprint and federal-medical security posture make fixed perimeter infrastructure more likely than mobile towers. The RFP posted April 16 via USAspending with a July 16 response deadline, a 90-day window. This is pre-award RFP stage, the optimal timing tier for influencing security-line-item composition before procurement closes. VA contracts often move to subcontractor selection within 30-60 days of award, so engagement in the next two weeks maximizes the chance of shaping the spec or landing on the approved-vendor shortlist. Chicago branch is the nearest at 10 miles, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. The first move is to identify the VA contracting officer or the facilities security manager listed in the RFP (NAICS 561621 suggests a security-services prime), propose a brief site-survey call to map camera-array and vehicle-barrier placement, and surface any gaps in the current draft scope that Zedcor's perimeter portfolio could fill.