Government Contracts in Arizona

Arizona is a major hub for federal procurement, home to Davis-Monthan AFB, Luke AFB, Fort Huachuca, and Yuma Proving Ground. The state consistently ranks among the top recipients of federal contract dollars, with opportunities spanning defense, IT, construction, professional services, and healthcare.

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How to Win Federal Contracts in Arizona

Federal agencies publish solicitations for work in Arizona on SAM.gov daily. These range from small purchases under the simplified acquisition threshold ($250,000) to multi-million dollar contracts requiring detailed proposals.

Many opportunities in Arizona include set-asides for small businesses, including 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) designations. These set-asides reduce competition and give qualifying businesses a significant advantage.

To bid on federal contracts in Arizona, you need a DUNS number (now UEI), an active SAM.gov registration, and relevant NAICS codes on your profile. Many contracts also require specific certifications, past performance records, or security clearances.

Contract types vary: firm-fixed-price contracts are common for well-defined work, while time-and-materials or cost-reimbursable contracts are used when the scope is less certain. Understanding which type an agency prefers helps you price competitively.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find government contracts in Arizona?
All federal opportunities in Arizona are posted on SAM.gov (formerly FBO). You can search by state, NAICS code, set-aside type, or agency. GovMatch monitors SAM.gov daily and automatically matches new Arizona opportunities to your business profile.
What types of businesses win contracts in Arizona?
Businesses of all sizes win contracts in Arizona. Federal agencies are required to award a percentage of contracts to small businesses. Common industries include IT services, construction, facilities maintenance, professional consulting, healthcare, and defense manufacturing.
Do I need to be located in Arizona to bid on contracts there?
No. Most federal contracts are open to businesses nationwide. However, some solicitations specify a place of performance in Arizona and may give evaluation credit to local presence. Having staff or an office in-state can be an advantage for service contracts.
What are set-aside contracts in Arizona?
Set-asides are contracts reserved exclusively for small businesses or specific socioeconomic categories. In Arizona, you'll find 8(a) set-asides (disadvantaged businesses), HUBZone (historically underutilized areas), SDVOSB (service-disabled veteran-owned), and WOSB (women-owned) set-asides.
How often are new contracts posted in Arizona?
New federal solicitations for Arizona are posted daily on SAM.gov. The volume varies by season — the end of the federal fiscal year (August–September) typically sees a surge in new opportunities as agencies spend remaining budget.

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