States and local governments, as defined in 10 U.S.C. 281(d), can buy equipment for counter-drug, homeland security, and emergency response activities through the 1122 program. Your state point of contact takes orders, validates that the items will be used for approved activities, and ensures funding. Your state must have a certified SPOC to buy through 1122.
For MAS items: SPOCs send orders and payments directly to the MAS contractor.
For vehicles: SPOCs place vehicle orders through GSAFleet.gov.
Contact your SPOC for more info or help with placing orders.
Ordering procedures
While not required, we recommend you follow Federal Supply Schedule ordering procedures.
Order language best practice
Include this language on all 1122 program orders:
This order is placed pursuant to the 1122 program, in support of counter-drug, homeland security, or emergency response activities for the State of [insert the name of the state], under the authority of [insert the state point of contact name].
SPOCs
We update our SPOC list regularly. To confirm you have the correct contact information, contact Alphonso Horton at alphonzo.j.horton.civ@army.mil. This list may change without notice.
About 1102
The Department of Defense operates the 1122 program. Section 1122 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994 established the authority for state and local governments to buy law enforcement equipment through federal channels, as long as the equipment is used for counter-drug activities.
The Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 amended 10 U.S.C. 381 to expand the procurement authority under 1122 to include equipment for homeland security and emergency response activities.
We work with DOD and the Defense Logistics Agency to provide equipment for purchase to states participating in 1122.