Nueces County approved issuing an RFP to solicit proposals for employee benefit management and consulting services after a lengthy debate over procurement methods and selection committees.
Commissioners weighed whether to re-open the contract as a professional services personal engagement, conduct an RFQ/RFP to allow companies to bid, or use a selection committee composed of the commissioners court administration manager, HR director and county auditor. Some commissioners argued for broader expertise on a selection committee; others preferred the full court to review finalists in open session. County staff said RFP/RFQ timelines are similar and that an RFP would allow companies and individuals to apply.
The court approved publishing the RFP and directed that the Commissioners Court act as the selection committee for the initial run, with staff (including Michael, who presented procurement options) to return with a proposed committee structure and final RFP language at the next meeting. Commissioners discussed bringing candidates in to make presentations to the court before final selection.
Why it matters: The county’s employee-benefit consultant affects benefit design, cost and health-plan vendor management for county employees and retirees. Commissioners emphasized the need to balance technical expertise with transparent public selection.
What’s next: Purchasing will draft and circulate the RFP; the court will decide on the selection committee at its next meeting and may solicit expert advisers to assist with scoring and questions.