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The GSA RFP targets perimeter hardening and visitor-screening upgrades at the William Kenzo Nakamura federal courthouse in downtown Seattle, a $2.9M contract under NAICS 561621 (security systems services). Federal courthouse security typically requires vehicle barriers at approach zones, layered camera arrays covering entry points and perimeters, and integrated visitor-screening infrastructure. The Nakamura courthouse sits in a dense urban footprint where mobile towers are less applicable than fixed perimeter arrays and anti-ram barriers. The RFP posted April 15 with responses due May 15, placing the project in active solicitation stage. This is optimal timing: the security scope is defined but the contract is not yet awarded, and GSA procurement cycles favor vendors who respond during the open window rather than attempting displacement post-award. Federal courthouse contracts often carry multi-year service-tail opportunities beyond installation. Seattle branch is 0.3 miles from the courthouse, inside downtown coverage radius. The response-due date is 30 days out. The buying contact is likely GSA's regional security specialist or the courthouse's facility security officer, roles that typically manage perimeter and access-control procurements. Lead with vehicle-barrier and camera-array capabilities tailored to the urban federal-facility threat model, and confirm the RFP allows turnkey installation-plus-monitoring proposals or installation-only.