The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA) is responsible for coordinating emergency and disaster response activities within the state of Arizona. They work to protect the lives and property of Arizona residents during emergencies or natural disasters such as wildfires, floods, or severe weather events. DEMA also plays a role in supporting military and homeland security operations within the state. Their goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of all Arizona residents during times of crisis.
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This Form is used for applying for agricultural exemption in Arizona.
This form is used for requesting housing at Camp Navajo, a military training facility in Arizona.
This form is used for recommending individuals for the Federal Technician Award in Arizona.
This document provides information about the election options available under the USERRA (Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act) in Arizona.
This type of document focuses on the Continuity of Operations Track in Arizona.
This form is used for requesting pre-approval for funding in the state of Arizona.
This form is used for designating an agent to represent the applicant in Arizona.
This form is used for requesting access to the Egrant system for PDM and FMA grants in Arizona.
This document is used to request a training or exercise event in the state of Arizona.
This document is for the Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants Review & Ranking Panel Pool in Arizona. It outlines the process for reviewing and ranking grant applications related to hazard mitigation projects in the state.
This form is used for conducting a preliminary damage assessment site estimate in Arizona. It helps to evaluate and estimate the extent of damage caused by a disaster or emergency situation.
This Form is used for providing a summary of preliminary damage assessments at sites in Arizona.
This form is used for reversing a USERRA (Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act) election in the state of Arizona. It provides options for changing your previous election regarding military service and employment rights.
This document is a contract for storing RVs and boats at Camp Navajo in Arizona. It outlines the terms and conditions of the storage agreement.
This document is used for tracking hazardous materials response in Arizona.
This document outlines the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) in Arizona, which is designed to test and assess the state's emergency preparedness and response capabilities. It provides guidelines for conducting exercises and evaluating performance in various emergency scenarios.
This document is for the Mass Care, Housing, and Human Services Track in Arizona. It contains information and guidelines related to emergency assistance and support services during times of disaster or crisis. It is aimed at addressing the needs of affected individuals and communities in terms of shelter, food, medical services, and other essential support.
This document is a communication track used for organizing and tracking communications related to a project or event in Arizona.
This document provides information about the All Hazards Incident Management Teams in Arizona.
This document is a Vendor Travel Claim form used by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DEMA) for employees based in Arizona to request reimbursement for travel expenses incurred during official business trips.
This document outlines the recovery and mitigation track for the state of Arizona. It provides information on how the state is working to recover from disasters and mitigate their impact in the future.
This form is used for applying to the Arizona Army National Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS).
This document is a contract for vehicle storage at Camp Navajo in Arizona.
This document is used for submitting a request for a training or exercise event in Arizona. It allows individuals or organizations to request approval and resources for conducting a training or exercise in the state.
This Form is used for reporting on grants received under the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) in the state of Arizona. It certifies that the grant recipient has complied with the reporting requirements of FFATA.