Corry Slama
Chief Procurement Officer

DEMA Procurement Mission

To procure commodities, services, construction, maintenance and repair services at the right quality, quantity, price, and time in support of the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs and its satellite activities.

 

The Purchasing and Contracting Office of the State of Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs has received two awards: the annual "Achievement of Excellence in Procurement" and the "Outstanding Agency Accreditation Achievement Award". The Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award was designed to recognize organizational excellence in public procurement and is earned by those organizations that clearly demonstrate this. The program is designed to measure innovation, professionalism, e-procurement, productivity, and leadership. The outstanding Agency Accreditation Achievement Award is a National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) accreditation award designed to formally recognize public agencies excellence in public purchasing. The designation is given to public agencies that lead the procurement profession.

DEMA offers many opportunities for private contractors and subcontractors to do business with the State of Arizona. Here, you'll find details about contracting opportunities, vender qualifications, proposals and how to bid on projects.
Small business and businesses owned by minorities and women will find information about the Minority-and Woman-Owned Business Enterprise and Small Business Enterprise Certification programs.


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5636 E. McDowell Rd., Bdg M5330
Phoenix, Arizona 85008-3495
PH: (602) 267-2699 or Fax: (602) 267-2576
Office Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

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Non-Binding Nature of this Publications:

This web page is designed solely to provide a general summary of information and to assist vendors wishing to participate in procurement opportunities with the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs. As such, it does not address all the associated regulatory statues nor is it legally binding. The procurement activity of this office and the State of Arizona is performed in accordance with applicable laws, the State of Arizona's Procurement Code, and any other applicable rules, regulations or statutes that may govern the information in this publication.

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