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Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Provide the management for dietitian consultant services.
Posted Date
Dec 29, 2025
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Dec 29, 2025
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Close: Jan 26, 2026
Provide the management for dietitian consultant services.
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services issued an RFI seeking qualified contractors to manage the Arizona State Veteran's Home in Flagstaff, requesting information on feasibility, staffing, and VA/CMS compliance. Responses are due November 26, 2025 and the posting is listed as open on the buyer's procurement portal.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Nov 26, 2025
Release: Nov 18, 2025
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Close: Nov 26, 2025
The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services issued an RFI seeking qualified contractors to manage the Arizona State Veteran's Home in Flagstaff, requesting information on feasibility, staffing, and VA/CMS compliance. Responses are due November 26, 2025 and the posting is listed as open on the buyer's procurement portal.
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Seeking to establish one or more contracts to provide case management services. To conduct the pilot program. The contractor shall be responsible for administering the pilot program, including but not limited to, partnering with qualified hospital systems and state of arizona universities to provide services to service members, veterans, and their families. The contractor shall ensure the pilot program provides evidence-based, trauma-informed, clinical care; physical fitness and strength conditioning training; mindful movement classes; nutritional guidance; wellness; education; and peer outreach programming for native american veterans; and clinician training for the benefit of arizona veterans and their families impacted by mental and behavioral health issues.
Posted Date
Sep 5, 2025
Due Date
Sep 26, 2025
Release: Sep 5, 2025
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Close: Sep 26, 2025
Seeking to establish one or more contracts to provide case management services. To conduct the pilot program. The contractor shall be responsible for administering the pilot program, including but not limited to, partnering with qualified hospital systems and state of arizona universities to provide services to service members, veterans, and their families. The contractor shall ensure the pilot program provides evidence-based, trauma-informed, clinical care; physical fitness and strength conditioning training; mindful movement classes; nutritional guidance; wellness; education; and peer outreach programming for native american veterans; and clinician training for the benefit of arizona veterans and their families impacted by mental and behavioral health issues.
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Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
This is the sixth amendment to Contract No. ADSPO17-149774 between SHI International Corp. and the State of Arizona, Department of Administration State Procurement Office. The amendment extends the contract term for Software Value Added Reseller (SVAR) services through December 31st, 2022. All other terms and conditions of the original contract remain unchanged.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Expires:
This is the sixth amendment to Contract No. ADSPO17-149774 between SHI International Corp. and the State of Arizona, Department of Administration State Procurement Office. The amendment extends the contract term for Software Value Added Reseller (SVAR) services through December 31st, 2022. All other terms and conditions of the original contract remain unchanged.
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
This document is Amendment Nine (9) to contract CTR046099 between the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) State Procurement Office and SHI International Corp. for Software Value Added Reseller (SVAR) services. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the contract term through October 31, 2023. All other terms and conditions of the original contract remain unchanged.
Effective Date
Oct 31, 2023
Expires
Effective: Oct 31, 2023
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Expires:
This document is Amendment Nine (9) to contract CTR046099 between the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) State Procurement Office and SHI International Corp. for Software Value Added Reseller (SVAR) services. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the contract term through October 31, 2023. All other terms and conditions of the original contract remain unchanged.
AvailableArizona Department of Veterans' Services
This document is a Participating Addendum between the State of Arizona and SHI International Corp. for Software Value Added Reseller (SVAR) services, specifically for the Microsoft Software Category. It is based on the NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement CTR060028, with the State of Arizona's specific contract number being CTR072321. The addendum details the terms and conditions, including special and uniform terms, insurance requirements, IT security standards, and certifications regarding boycotts and forced labor. It establishes the framework for future orders, pricing structures, service level agreements, and payment terms for software, support, maintenance, and related services for state agencies and authorized entities within Arizona. The contract commenced on July 30, 2024, for a term of 48 months.
Effective Date
Jul 30, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 30, 2024
Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
Expires:
This document is a Participating Addendum between the State of Arizona and SHI International Corp. for Software Value Added Reseller (SVAR) services, specifically for the Microsoft Software Category. It is based on the NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement CTR060028, with the State of Arizona's specific contract number being CTR072321. The addendum details the terms and conditions, including special and uniform terms, insurance requirements, IT security standards, and certifications regarding boycotts and forced labor. It establishes the framework for future orders, pricing structures, service level agreements, and payment terms for software, support, maintenance, and related services for state agencies and authorized entities within Arizona. The contract commenced on July 30, 2024, for a term of 48 months.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Arizona Department of Veterans' Services
The meeting included welcoming new commissioners who discussed military transition challenges and advocacy priorities such as support for women, Native American, and rural veterans. The Director of the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services provided updates on staffing levels, benefits counseling wait times, substantial monthly benefits processed, and high claim success rates. Demographic data indicated a growing need for skilled nursing care due to an aging veteran population. Updates were given on the status of state veteran homes and outreach efforts in rural/tribal areas, including mobile unit deployment. A legislative update highlighted bills concerning property tax exemptions and mental health initiatives, noting inconsistencies in property tax exemption application across counties. A key new business item involved a discussion of Executive Order 2025-8, the Arizona Launching Re-entry 2030 Initiative, focusing on justice-involved veterans. The Commission voted to form a committee to draft a memorandum to the Governor detailing support gaps and recommendations for incarcerated veterans. Commissioners were reminded to submit conflict of interest forms promptly, and future bi-monthly meeting dates were established.
The agenda for this general commission meeting includes a roll call and pledge of allegiance, followed by updates from the Director of the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services and the Legislative Liaison. New business items focus on discussion and potential action regarding Executive Order 2025-8 concerning the Arizona Launching Re-entry 2030 Initiative to create pathways to work and strengthen public safety. Additional new business involves updates on Conflict of Interest forms, planning for 2026 Commission Meeting Dates, and scheduling Conflict of Interest Training and Open Meeting Law Training. The meeting will conclude with Commissioner Outreach Reports, public comment, and adjournment.
This strategic plan for the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services (ADVS) outlines its direction from 2025 to 2029. The plan aims to honor and support Arizona Veterans, Service Members, and their families by ensuring timely access to benefits and meeting their evolving needs. Key strategic outcomes include achieving financial stability for State Veterans' Homes, improving financial outcomes for Veterans through increased federal benefits, ensuring excellent service at State Veterans' Cemeteries, and enhancing housing and mental health support for Veterans, with a breakthrough objective to integrate Veteran data into the HMIS/DWEL system.
The meeting included Old Business concerning the review, editing, and approval of the annual letter addressed to the Governor, including commission-approved corrections to the fourth paragraph. During New Business, the Commission moved to Executive Session to review and accept the recommendations from the State Auditor General's Office. Additionally, the commission agreed to provide a response to the Governor's executive order (Reentry 2030). Action items included sending the Reentry 2030 document for review, drafting a response to the Auditor General confirming compliance, and emailing new commissioners for bios and updated roster information.
The meeting included updates from the Department of Veterans' Services, such as the introduction of the new Homes for Heroes Coordinator and the expansion of transitional housing beds. There was discussion regarding legislative updates, including the Homes for Heroes legislation and the mental health initiative. The commission reviewed and edited the annual letter to the Governor, and discussed the implications of the federal government shutdown on Arizona veterans and families. The commission also discussed vacant and expired commissioner appointments, and future veteran housing needs, telehealth expansion, and opportunities for collaboration with veteran-serving organizations.
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