IT Hardware & Software contracting in Arizona
IT hardware, software licensing, and renewals for government buyers. Sourced through manufacturer-authorized distribution with TAA screening on every line.
No special license required. No professional or trade license is required to bid, hold, or fulfill this contract. AXA South is the contracting party and sources products and services through manufacturer-authorized distributors and qualified vendors, delivered to the agency's specifications.
This categoryNo license is required. We source through manufacturer-authorized distribution so warranty, deal registration, and TAA documentation remain clean.
ArizonaArizona requires an ROC contractor license for most construction. Qualifying work is performed by an ROC-licensed contractor of record.
AXA South is a contracting and program-management firm, not a licensed trade.
The market, honestly.
Arizona pairs major Air Force and Army demand with one of the country's faster-growing state populations. Federal IT and facilities work concentrates in Phoenix and Tucson, and border-region logistics generates steady supply and fleet work.
Semiconductor fabrication in the Phoenix metro, aerospace and defense electronics in Tucson, copper mining, and border logistics through Nogales. Data-center construction has become a persistent driver of electrical and mechanical demand.
For it hardware & software specifically in Arizona, our model is direct: AXA South responds to the solicitation, holds the contract, and runs the program. We source through manufacturer-authorized distribution and deliver to the receiving address the agency specifies.
Davis-Monthan runs the aircraft boneyard at AMARG, which generates ongoing preservation, tooling, and industrial supply requirements. Fort Huachuca is an intelligence and communications hub, so IT and network services concentrate there. ADOT and the three state universities buy through cooperative contracts more often than one-off bids.
State fiscal year ends June 30, which pushes a state-side spend-down into May and June. Cooperative purchasing through the Arizona State Purchasing Cooperative and OMNIA smooths some of that spike across the year. The federal fiscal year closes September 30, so August and September carry the heaviest volume of simplified-acquisition and micro-purchase activity at every installation in the state.
Arizona has no statewide minority set-aside program for general procurement. ADOT runs a federal DBE program, and Arizona has an SBC (Small Business Concern) designation used in some solicitations. Federal socioeconomic categories apply on federally funded work.
Missing the ROC licensing line. Arizona requires a Registrar of Contractors license for construction work over a very low dollar figure, and a bid submitted without a named licensed contractor of record gets rejected on responsibility grounds.
Arizona Procurement Portal (APP)
https://app.az.gov/
Operated by the Arizona Department of Administration, State Procurement Office.
- · Luke Air Force Base
- · Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
- · Fort Huachuca
- · Marine Corps Air Station Yuma
- · Arizona DOT
- · Arizona Department of Health Services
- · Arizona State University
No state Little Davis-Bacon. Federal-funded work follows the Davis-Bacon Act.
Arizona requires an ROC contractor license for most construction. Qualifying work is performed by an ROC-licensed contractor of record.
What this contract covers in Arizona.
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Servers, storage, and networking
Dell, HPE, Cisco, Juniper, Arista, and NetApp through authorized distribution.
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End-user devices and accessories
Workstations, laptops, displays, peripherals, and docks with asset tagging on request.
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Software, SaaS, and licensing
Microsoft, Adobe, VMware, ServiceNow, AWS, Azure, and security stacks on the government programs each publisher offers.
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Renewals and true-ups
Calendar-tracked renewals with quote-ahead so coverage does not lapse.
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Deal registration and publisher programs
We register opportunities with publishers under the appropriate government channel program.
We respond to solicitations and execute work statewide. Common delivery markets for it hardware & software in Arizona include Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa.
Can you quote off SEWP, NASPO, or GSA IT?
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Yes, directly where we hold the vehicle and through teaming with contract holders where we do not. We disclose the path on every quote.
Do you support OCONUS IT deployments?
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Yes. Export classification, freight to overseas DoDAACs, and on-site staging through partners with in-country presence.
Are you a CMMC-compliant supplier?
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We maintain controls appropriate to the CUI we touch and route classified or higher-CMMC work through partners holding the required level.
