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Active opportunities open for bidding
Arizona Department of Public Safety
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is soliciting bids to purchase new AN AVS-9 (M949) L3Harris Night Vision Imaging Systems, including accessories and replacement parts, to support the agency’s Aviation Unit missions. The scope requires brand-name equipment, adherence to manufacturer specifications, timely delivery, and contractor management of warranty issues. The procurement is an IFB intended to equip statewide emergency response, search and rescue, EMS, and aerial law-enforcement support operations.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is soliciting bids to purchase new AN AVS-9 (M949) L3Harris Night Vision Imaging Systems, including accessories and replacement parts, to support the agency’s Aviation Unit missions. The scope requires brand-name equipment, adherence to manufacturer specifications, timely delivery, and contractor management of warranty issues. The procurement is an IFB intended to equip statewide emergency response, search and rescue, EMS, and aerial law-enforcement support operations.
AvailableArizona Department of Public Safety
The Arizona Department of Public Safety issued an IFB to procure safe restraint systems and related equipment and training, including WRAP safety restraints, protective helmets, and ankle straps. Offerors must submit required documentation including price sheets and certifications regarding non-discrimination and forced labor. The contract includes delivery within Arizona and provides for tiered pricing discounts for orders exceeding ten devices.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Close: Feb 9, 2026
The Arizona Department of Public Safety issued an IFB to procure safe restraint systems and related equipment and training, including WRAP safety restraints, protective helmets, and ankle straps. Offerors must submit required documentation including price sheets and certifications regarding non-discrimination and forced labor. The contract includes delivery within Arizona and provides for tiered pricing discounts for orders exceeding ten devices.
Arizona Department of Public Safety
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (ADPS) Aviation Bureau seeks to procure Gentex helmets (approved models) and Nomex Guardian flight suits (NOMEX IIIA) plus accessories and maintenance/inspection services to support statewide aviation operations. The contract is for one-year base performance with up to four one-year extensions (maximum five years) and deliveries to ADPS Aviation Bureau in Mesa, AZ. Bidders must meet insurance and other bidder requirements and provide sewn-in Velcro areas for ADPS patches.
Posted Date
Dec 11, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Dec 11, 2025
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Close: Jan 7, 2026
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (ADPS) Aviation Bureau seeks to procure Gentex helmets (approved models) and Nomex Guardian flight suits (NOMEX IIIA) plus accessories and maintenance/inspection services to support statewide aviation operations. The contract is for one-year base performance with up to four one-year extensions (maximum five years) and deliveries to ADPS Aviation Bureau in Mesa, AZ. Bidders must meet insurance and other bidder requirements and provide sewn-in Velcro areas for ADPS patches.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Arizona Department of Public Safety
The Arizona Law Enforcement Merit System Council conducted a virtual meeting addressing several key administrative actions. Decisions included affirming the dismissal of case MSC#2025-01-A (Wait vs. AZ POST) and approving modifications for several classifications: Telecommunications Technician (# 6321), Forensic Scientist III (# 6417), Forensic Scientist IV (# 6418), and Aircraft Technician Supervisor (# 6264). No response was received during the call to the public.
The Law Enforcement Merit System Council conducted a business meeting addressing several personnel and classification matters. Decisions included approving a salary modification for Officer Classification (Code 1200), abolishing the Sergeant I (Code 1241) and Sergeant II (Code 1242) Classifications, and approving the creation of the Sergeant Classification (Code 1243) along with a six-step pay plan. Major Iven Wooten (Ret.) was selected as the Associate Business Manager for the Majors Promotional Process. The Council also scheduled and continued appeal hearings for Officer Carlos Contreras's demotion and Mr. Richard Echols's termination, and confirmed the date for the next meeting in March 2013, setting tentative dates for April and May 2013.
The Arizona Law Enforcement Merit System Council (LEMSC) conducted a virtual meeting and made decisions regarding the scheduling of the next LEMSC meeting, the approval of the selection of the new Business Manager, and a call to the public was made with no response.
The Law Enforcement Merit System Council's business meeting included the selection of Ms. Gail Goodman as Chair and Ms. Sandra Lines as Vice-Chair. The council confirmed the meeting date for February 8, 2013, and set a tentative future meeting date for March 22, 2013.
The Arizona Law Enforcement Merit System Council (LEMSC) meeting included approvals for modifications to the Fixed Wing Pilot II and Paramedic Classifications. Additionally, the council conducted a hearing for grievance MSC#2025-02-G, Chavez vs. DPS, and voted to deny the appellant's grievance.
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