Opportunity
Killeen Opengov #26-23
Comprehensive Insurance Services for City of Killeen, Texas
March 23, 2026
April 15, 2026
26-23
524298, 524210, 524126
This opportunity invites qualified insurance providers to offer comprehensive coverage and program administration services for the City of Killeen, Texas municipal operations. - Government Buyer: - City of Killeen, Texas (local government) - Scope of Services: - Liability, property, and workers' compensation insurance - Coverage for airport operations, law enforcement, municipal property, employees, and digital systems - Insurance program administration, including claims handling, risk management, and legal compliance - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or insurance carriers named; open to all qualified insurance providers and brokers - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive insurance coverage (liability, property, workers' compensation) - Program administration services - Claims handling and risk management - Notable Requirements: - Evidence of financial stability and strength - Disclosure of pending claims or legal issues - References from other municipal or similar clients - Proposals must detail company experience, personnel, licensing, coverage scope, limits, deductibles, exclusions, pricing, and references - Evaluation based on coverage adequacy, cost, claims expertise, financial strength, and experience - Contract Duration: - One-year initial term with automatic renewal for up to four additional years - Attachments: - Additional data on covered assets and claims history provided - Place of Performance: - City of Killeen, Texas municipal facilities and operations
Description
The City of Killeen, Texas, is soliciting sealed proposals for comprehensive insurance coverage and program administration for municipal operations including airport, law enforcement, property, employees, and digital systems. The contract is for one year with automatic renewal options for up to four additional years. Proposals must include company experience, detailed coverage scope, pricing, financial strength, and references, and are due by April 15, 2026. Evaluation criteria include coverage adequacy, cost, claims expertise, financial strength, and experience.