What happened
The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a $10.2 million contract to provide security guard services at Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida. This is a routine facilities contract for base security staffing — the kind of work that keeps physical access controlled at military installations.
Why it matters
This is a facilities maintenance contract, not a structural shift. Security staffing at military bases is a continuous operational need, and the contract award itself contains no information about new capability, cost changes, technology adoption, or policy direction. The only structural detail is the service-disabled veteran-owned small business set-aside, which is a standard procurement rule with no new implications here.