Find Office & Industrial Supplies RFPs in Arizona

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Invitation for a Grader -PinedaleNavajo Nation2026-06-04$500K
Glca Purchase Trail Suppliesbids2026-06-04Minority Business Enterprise
Roadway Electrical ComponentsArizona Department of Transportation2026-06-05$3.0M
Endodontic Instruments and SuppliesU.S. Department Of Health And Human Services2026-06-08$50K
STEM & College & Career Readiness Kits, Programs & Materialsbids2026-06-08Minority Business Enterprise
Small Engine Maintenance, Repairs and Suppliesbids2026-06-08Minority Business Enterprise
Jet ""A" Aircraft Fuel (Purchase & Delivery)Arizona BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-09
Graduation Regalia and Related Suppliesbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
Graduation Regalia and Related SuppliesMaricopa County2026-06-09
Gravel, Rock, and Supplies (Southern Region)Arizona State Parks Board2026-06-11$2.0M
Automotive Parts and Repair for Light Duty VehiclesArizona Department of Transportation2026-06-11$8.0M
Industrial Kitchen Equipment Maintenance Repair Parts And SuppliesArizona BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-11
Invitation for Four Ranger Crew XD 1500 NorthstarNavajo Nation2026-06-12$400K
Invitation to Purchase Sanitation Cleaning SuppliesNavajo Nation2026-06-12$30K
Invitation for Medical SuppliesNavajo Nation2026-06-12$500K
Invitation for Hardware RefreshNavajo Nation2026-06-12$2.5M
Outdoor Power Equipment, Parts and Repair ServicesTucson Parks and Recreation2026-06-12NONE$1.2M
Medical Exam ChairsU.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs2026-06-15$50K
Invitation to Purchase One (1) Full-Size Sport Utility VehicleNavajo Nation2026-06-17$130K
Moving Services & Office FurnitureArizona BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-18

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Tips for Winning Office & Industrial Supplies Contracts in Arizona

  • Getting on a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) is the primary path to selling supplies to the federal government. GSA Advantage! gives your products visibility to all federal buyers. Focus on categories with high transaction volume like office products (Category 75) or furniture (Category 71).
  • Know the mandatory source hierarchy: AbilityOne products and federal prison industries (FPI/UNICOR) have priority over commercial suppliers. Check the Procurement List before bidding on supply contracts.
  • State and local governments use cooperative purchasing agreements (NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners) extensively for supplies. Getting on these cooperatives gives access to thousands of government buyers without bidding on individual contracts.

Office & Industrial Supplies RFP FAQ

How do I sell supplies to the federal government?

The primary path is getting a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract, which lists your products on GSA Advantage! (the government's online store). Register in SAM.gov, then apply through GSA's eOffer system. Once on schedule, federal buyers can purchase directly up to the micro-purchase threshold ($10,000) or through competitive quotes for larger orders.

What is the AbilityOne program and how does it affect procurement?

AbilityOne is a mandatory source program that requires federal agencies to buy specific products and services from nonprofits employing people who are blind or have significant disabilities. Products on the AbilityOne Procurement List must be purchased from AbilityOne vendors before considering commercial suppliers. Check the list at abilityone.gov before bidding.

What are cooperative purchasing agreements?

Cooperatives like NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, and OMNIA Partners negotiate master contracts that any government entity can use. Getting on a cooperative contract gives you access to thousands of state, local, and education buyers without bidding on each individual solicitation. This is especially valuable for supplies with standardized specifications.

What compliance requirements exist for government supply contracts?

Federal supply contracts require Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliance — products must be manufactured in the U.S. or a designated country. The Berry Amendment requires DOD to buy certain items (textiles, food, specialty metals) domestically. State contracts may have their own buy-local or made-in-America preferences.

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