State seeks actuarial firms for insurance division services
The Alaska Division of Insurance is accepting proposals from actuarial firms to provide a variety of services for the state's insurance oversight work.
The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development issued the request for proposals on April 17. Firms interested in providing actuarial analysis and related services to the division can submit proposals through the state's procurement system.
The division regulates insurance companies operating in Alaska and uses actuarial services to evaluate financial solvency, rate filings, and other technical insurance matters. The contract would provide ongoing actuarial expertise to support the division's regulatory responsibilities.
Proposals must be submitted through the state's IRIS vendor self-service system at iris-vss.alaska.gov. The procurement is identified as RFP 08-260000024-2.
The request for proposals remains open through May 16. Interested firms can access the full solicitation and submission requirements through the IRIS system.
For questions about the procurement, contact the Division of Insurance through the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development.
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