What is a Public Safety Procurement Vehicle?
Public safety procurement vehicles provide law enforcement, fire departments, EMS, and other first responder agencies with streamlined access to technology and mission-critical services through pre-established contracts and cooperative purchasing agreements. These contracts reduce administrative complexity, shorten purchasing timelines, and help agencies stay compliant with municipal and federal procurement protocols. By leveraging trusted purchasing partners, public safety leaders can bypass lengthy RFP processes and focus on rapid deployment of the tools and systems their teams rely on.
Why Buy Through a Public Safety Procurement Vehicle?
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Faster access to mission-critical tools through pre-approved purchasing contracts
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Compliance with public safety procurement policies and grant funding requirements
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Reduced administrative burden for agency procurement and command staff
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Transparent pricing via competitively awarded cooperative contracts
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Scalable solutions that support multi-agency collaboration and regional deployment
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Our Public Safety Procurement Partners
PowerDMS solutions are available through a range of cooperative contracts and procurement vehicles tailored to the operational needs of law enforcement, fire departments, corrections, and other public safety agencies. These partnerships simplify procurement, support compliance with public sector purchasing standards, and accelerate access to trusted technology solutions essential for first responders. Become a procurement partner.
The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) delivers technology solutions to state and local government entities.
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Sourcewell provides a wide array of competitively solicited cooperative purchasing contracts for government, education, and non-profit agencies to simplify the bidding process.
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OMNIA Partners provides competitively solicited cooperative purchasing contracts to public sector agencies, educational institutions, and non-profits to streamline procurement and maximize value.
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The New York State Office of General Services (OGS) manages centralized IT Umbrella contracts to provide state agencies and local governments with streamlined access to hardware, software, and technology services.
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The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association (NCSA) manages cooperative purchasing programs that provide state and local government agencies with competitively bid contracts for vehicles, heavy equipment, and technology.
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MiDEAL is Michigan’s extended purchasing program that allows local governments, schools, and non-profits to buy goods and services directly from state-level contracts.
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COSTARS is Pennsylvania's cooperative purchasing program that leverages the state’s buying power to provide local governments, schools, and non-profits with competitively priced contracts and a streamlined bidding process.
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