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The Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) comprises many supporting departments. The following are the different divisions that make up the entire agency. ABOUT US
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The Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) was established by the Arizona State Legislature in 1973 to support the operation of state government.
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This is a work order request for ADOA to create a state badge for a state employee. This service is only available to Arizona state employees.
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File A Complaint In the event that you have made a reasonable effort to resolve any problem related to the Arizona Department of Administration and its departments but have not been successful, you may contact the Arizona Ombudsman - Citizens' Aide.
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Leadership | Department of Administration - Arizona
ADOA General Counsel | Chair – Governor’s Regulatory Review Council (GRRC) Nicole Sornsin Assistant Director – Human Resources Division (HRD) | Special Employment Counsel. Ashley Retsinas Assistant Director – Division of Business and Finance (DBF) Paul Shannon
ADOA Awarded Grant From The U.S. Department Of Education
2024年1月5日 · The Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) will receive $4,997,500 over five years to enhance the capacity of the Arizona School Facilities Division (SFD) within ADOA, in collaboration with the Arizona Department of Education, to support public school districts with navigating complex school facilities needs and processes, especially for ...
Surplus Property | Department of Administration - Arizona
Find the most current information on shipping containers available for purchase at ADOA. LEARN MORE
Resources | Department of Administration - Arizona
A listing of ADOA-owned and managed buildings by address for information regarding asbestos-containing materials. This non-exhaustive list of State-owned structures does not include private sector leased office space.
Executive Summary: ADOA’s customer-centric support creates strong agency partnerships which leads to the adoption of Enterprise standards while utilizing continuous improvement methodologies. Key areas for the Strategic Plan year are outlined below. 1.Strengthen Core Business Services 2.Build and Support The Future Enterprise of State Government