Find Public Safety & Emergency RFPs in Arizona

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Law Enforcement Canines and TrainingArizona BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-09
Athletic Training Services for Tucson Fire and Tucson Policebids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
Athletic Training Services for Tucson Fire and Tucson PoliceCity of Tucson2026-06-09$500K
91ST Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant Electrical, Instrumentation and Control …City of Phoenix2026-06-12$2.0M
Proposal for Subcontractor for Emergency Management Mitigation Training Recover…Navajo Nation2026-06-12$500K
91ST Avenue Wastewater Treatment Plant Electrical, Instrumentation and Control …bids2026-06-12Minority Business Enterprise
J042--Fire Alarm, Suppression Systems, and Hood Testing, Inspection, and Certif…U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs2026-06-15$500K
Proposal for Facility Infrastructure and Boiler Systems UpgradeNavajo Nation2026-06-16$1.5M
IP Camera Systems and PartsArizona BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-24
DEMA Emergency Management Instructor Training (M26-0011)Arizona Department of Emergency & Military Affairs2026-06-26$500K
Notice of Intent to Award / Sole Source - Pyxis Automated Dispensing Systems fo…U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services2026-11-18$2.0M
Qualified Vendor List for Psychological & Psychiatric Services for the Tucson P…City of Tucson2028-05-23$500K
Firefighter Medical ExamsCity of Mesa, AZTBD
Uniforms, Fire DepartmentCity of Mesa, AZTBD
Online Police Reporting SolutionCity of Mesa, AZTBD
Victims Case Management Solution - PoliceCity of Mesa, AZTBD
Uniform Garment Rental and Related Items - CitywideCity of Mesa, AZTBD
Marketing, Interactive Media & Consulting Services to Recruit PoliceCity of Mesa, AZTBD
UPS Maintenance, Repairs, Related Services and Purchase of Systems, EqCity of Mesa, AZTBD

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Tips for Winning Public Safety & Emergency Contracts in Arizona

  • FEMA grants (Homeland Security Grant Program, Urban Areas Security Initiative, SAFER, AFG) drive billions in state/local public safety procurement. Monitor FEMA grant awards — funded agencies must procure equipment competitively within specific timelines.
  • The Authorized Equipment List (AEL) from FEMA defines what equipment is eligible for DHS grant funding. Ensure your products have AEL codes — agencies can only buy grant-funded equipment from the approved list.
  • Public safety procurement often uses cooperative contracts (Houston-Galveston Area Council / BuyBoard, Sourcewell) for vehicles, equipment, and technology. Getting on these cooperatives gives access to thousands of fire, EMS, and law enforcement buyers.

Public Safety & Emergency RFP FAQ

How do FEMA grants create procurement opportunities?

FEMA distributes billions annually through programs like HSGP (Homeland Security Grant Program), UASI (Urban Areas Security Initiative), SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response), and AFG (Assistance to Firefighters Grants). Grant recipients must follow 2 CFR Part 200 procurement rules, creating competitive bidding opportunities for equipment, training, planning, and exercises.

What is the FEMA Authorized Equipment List?

The Authorized Equipment List (AEL) categorizes equipment eligible for DHS/FEMA grant funding. It covers categories like personal protective equipment, CBRNE detection, communications, cyber security, and physical security. Vendors should ensure their products have assigned AEL codes and reference them in proposals to grant-funded agencies.

How do 911/dispatch system procurements work?

911 dispatch systems (CAD, phone systems, radio consoles) are procured by county or regional 911 authorities, often funded by 911 surcharge revenue. These are typically large, multi-year contracts with competitive RFP processes. Next Generation 911 (NG911) migration is driving significant new investment nationwide as systems transition from analog to IP-based technology.

Are there set-asides for small businesses in public safety procurement?

Federal DHS contracts have standard SBA small business set-asides. State and local agencies may have their own small business programs. However, many public safety procurements are exempt from typical procurement rules in declared emergencies. The COPS (Community Oriented Policing Services) hiring grants and JAG (Justice Assistance Grants) program also drive local procurement with federal compliance requirements.

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Public Safety & Emergency RFPs in Arizona