Recordkeeping, Administration, and Investment Options for the State of Tennessee's Optional Retirement Program and Public Higher Education 403(b) Plans

Project Information

Bid Title
Recordkeeping, Administration, and Investment Options for the State of Tennessee's Optional Retirement Program and Public Higher Education 403(b) Plans
Issuing Agency
State Government of Tennessee
Location
Tennessee
Published Date
May 12, 2026
Closing Date
Jun 29, 2026
Government Level
State & Local
Status
Closed
Ref. #
RFP 30901-65526
Original Source
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Project Description
Document ID & Hyperlink: RFP 30901-65526
Att_1_(Part 1)_ORP_Amdt_1_FINAL
Att_1_(Part 2) ORP Plan Document
Att1 (Part 3) TN ORP Amdt 2 - FINAL
Att 2 (Part 1) TBR Amendment One
Att 2 (Part 2) TBR_403b_Plan Document_Amd 2
Att 2 (Part 3) TBR 403(b) Amdt 3 -FINAL
Att 2 (Part 4) TBR 403b Amdt 4 - FINAL
Att_2_(Part5)_TBR_403 PLAN_DOC
Att 3 (Part 1)  UT Amendment One
Att_3_(Part 2)_UT_403(b)_Plan_Doc
Att_3_(Part 3)_UT 403(b)_Amdt3_FINAL
Att_3_(Part 4) UT403b_Plan_Amdt 4_
Att_3_(Part 5)_403(b) Public Education
Attachment_4
Att_6.7_Number_of_Employees and ORP
Att_6.8_Number_of_Employees for_TBR and LGI's
Att_6.9_(Part1)_TIAA_ORP_Data_FINAL
Att_6.9_(Part 2)_Voya_ORP Data
Att_6.10_(Part-1)_TIAA403(b)Data_Request
Att_6.10_(Part 2)_Voya 403(b) Data
Att_6.11_Investment Lines
Att_6.12_(Part1)_Daily_Valuation_Operating
Att 6.12 (Part 2) Treasury Managed Fund
Att_13 GASB_Investment-Option Monthly Reporting Template
Event Start - Response Due: 05/12/2026

06/29/2026
Event Name: Recordkeeping, Administration, and Investment Options for the State of Tennessee's Optional Retirement Program and Public Higher Education 403(b) Plans
Last Updated:

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STATE OF TENNESSEE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR
RECORDKEEPING, ADMINISTRATION, AND INVESTMENT
OPTIONS FOR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE’S OPTIONAL
RETIREMENT PROGRAM AND PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION
403(b) PLANS
RFP # 30901- 65526
RFP CONTENTS
SECTIONS:
1.
INTRODUCTION
2.
RFP SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
3.
RESPONSE REQUIREMENTS
4.
GENERAL CONTRACTING INFORMATION & REQUIREMENTS
5.
EVALUATION & CONTRACT AWARD
ATTACHMENTS:
6.1. Response Statement of Certifications & Assurances
6.2. Technical Response & Evaluation Guide
6.3. Cost Proposal & Scoring Guide
6.4. Reference Questionnaire
6.5. Score Summary Matrix
6.6. Pro Forma Contract
6.7. Number of Employees and ORP Eligibility Summaries for UT
6.8. Number of Employees and ORP Eligibility Summaries for TBR and LGI’s
6.9. Cash Flow, Activity and Participation Details for each Current ORP
Vendor
6.10. Cash Flow, Activity and Participation Details for each Current 403(b) Plan
Vendor
6.11. Investment Lineups
6.12.
6.13.
Tennessee Treasury Managed Fund Disclosure and Daily Valuation
Operating Procedures
GASB Investment Option Monthly Reporting Template
1.
INTRODUCTION
The State of Tennessee, Treasury Department, hereinafter referred to as “the State,” issues this Request
for Proposals (RFP) to define minimum contract requirements; solicit responses; detail response
requirements; and, outline the State’s process for evaluating responses and selecting a contractor to
provide the needed goods or services.
Through this RFP, the State seeks to procure necessary goods or services at the most favorable,
competitive prices and to give ALL qualified respondents an opportunity to do business with the state as
contractors, subcontractors or suppliers.
1.1. Statement of Procurement Purpose
The State is seeking competitive proposals from qualified organization(s) to provide
recordkeeping/administration; communication/education; in-person and virtual field education; investment
advisory; broad, open-architecture investment platforms; and custodial trustee services for the State’s
Optional Retirement Program (ORP), the University of Tennessee 403(b) Plan, and the Tennessee Board
of Regents 403(b) Plan.
The State is looking for two (2) service providers for both the ORP and 403(b) Plans. These service
providers will provide accurate and timely recordkeeping services for both the ORP and 403(b) Plans
(collectively, the Plans or Program), administer the Plans within pre-described service standards and
assist in the education and retirement security of Program participants. In the event a successful
Respondent is an incumbent service provider, the services for the new contract term shall commence on
the date provided for in Section B of RFP Attachment 6.6., Pro Forma Contract. In the event a successful
Respondent is not an incumbent service provider, these services shall begin no later than September 1,
2027. This RFP will result in the award of two contracts each encompassing the ORP and 403(b) Plans
(e.g., Respondent 1 – ORP and 403(b) Plans and Respondent 2 – ORP and 403(b) Plans). Currently, the
ORP, Tennessee Board of Regents 403(b) Plan, and University of Tennessee 403(b) Plan maintain
separate plan documents. The State may elect to combine the Tennessee Board of Regents 403(b) Plan
and University of Tennessee 403(b) Plan into a single plan document in the future.
The State’s goals and objectives for this RFP include:
Reducing the current fee structure, by lowering participant and Program expenses, through a
nationwide competitive bidding process;
Providing a transparent and equitable fee structure in which third-party administrator/recordkeeping
expenses are an explicit charge to participant accounts;
Enhancing participant support, service, and education;
Providing participants with the technological and educational tools to set and monitor progress toward
holistic retirement readiness goals;
Streamlining employer reporting, Program administration, and Program compliance activities.
In pursuing these goals and objectives, the State places a high value on the following service provider
qualifications:
Experience and Presence in the Higher Education Defined Contribution Market
Has extensive historical experience, demonstrated expertise, and a significant current presence in the
higher education defined contribution marketplace.
Focus on Quality and Consistency of Service Delivery
Has a customer-focused approach;
Adheres to successful quality assurance procedures;
Follows a successful problem resolution methodology;
Has a history of performing services on a timely basis;
Performs services correctly and accurately every time;
Able to receive and process payroll files of multiple frequencies from multiple pay centers;
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Able to perform an active role in all IRS deferral limit monitoring;
Has the ability to reconcile participant deferral elections (for 403(b) Plans) and statutory contribution
requirements (for ORP) with contributions received after each payroll file and produce regular reports
indicating instances in which contributions do not match deferrals;
Able to efficiently make corrections in accordance with the IRS Employee Plans Compliance
Resolution System (EPCRS);
Able to create/disseminate employer education materials, i.e., (i) How to use reporting portal and (ii)
Employer “manual” for administrative systems;
Able to process enrollments and deferral changes submitted by paper form, electronically online, or
by telephone;
Has ample client service staff to support the Plans payroll staff;
Provides accurate, consistent and timely responses to inquiries;
Provides reports on quality assurance; and
Will sign a provider agreement specifying compliance activities to be performed by the service
provider.
Proactive Approach to Participant Education and Retirement Readiness
Provides excellent, comprehensive participant enrollment and onboarding experience that ensures
new participants are well-informed about the Plan(s) and key actions they need to take;
Provides adequate access to in-state, one on one meetings with credentialed, preferably FINRA-
certified, field representatives at all campuses served within a reasonable amount of time;
Provides field representatives that:
Will provide plan information and retirement planning services with the ability to incorporate assets
from other plans into retirement planning;
Will conduct group meetings on the Plans (i.e. plan orientations) as well as general purpose
financial education meetings on a variety of topics (budgeting, market volatility, Social Security,
etc.);
Ability to easily schedule meetings with field representatives and have the meeting occur within a
reasonable amount of time;
Ability to measure participant satisfaction with field representative services;
Ability to measure outcomes from field representative meetings;
Ability to measure “retirement readiness” and specifically target those who are lacking in this area
with outreach;
Ability to create and deploy targeted, personalized communications in a variety of media (emails,
mailers, videos, etc.) that measurably enhance participant engagement;
Produces easy to understand, participant-friendly communications that are actionable and
informative;
Provides informed toll-free customer service center and field representatives;
Provides a user-friendly participant Internet site with evidence-based retirement readiness tools and
information;
Provides on-going on-site visits to individual Plan groups for individual and group educational
meetings;
Provides on-going employee training sessions that discuss retirement planning issues, including one-
on-one individual financial advising; and
Focuses on financial wellness as well as retirement readiness.
Commitment to Technology and Resource Development
Will interface with the payroll systems of the University of Tennessee System, the Tennessee Board
of Regents, and six locally governed institutions as described below;
Provides up to date, secure platforms that are easy for participants and the Plans to use;
Has a defined plan for keeping platforms updated and secure;
Continuously invests in technology and information/cyber-security;
Has a participant website that:
Has ORP and 403(b) account balances visible and manageable in single online account for those
impacted;
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Provides the ability for participants to utilize online retirement planning and investment guidance
tools and services;
Has holistic retirement income projections/goal tracking in an online account that takes into account
not only ORP and 403(b) account and social security information, but the ability to incorporate
outside accounts (e.g., State’s 401(k) and 457(b) plans at a minimum, and TCRS if applicable) and
provides analysis of ways for the participant to remedy any estimated shortfall between the goal
and projection;
Is able to perform all account functions – enroll, change deferral, change investment allocation,
update beneficiary, contact info, etc.;
Allows participants to schedule/request a meeting with field representatives in a timely manner;
Provides access to all needed Plan forms;
Has the ability to view investment disclosure and performance documents; and
Provides access to financial planning tools (budgeting, educational webinars, etc.);
Demonstrates excellence (accuracy, timeliness, etc.) in client service through technology; and
Demonstrates dedication to continuously incorporating evidence-based improvements and best
practices, including behavioral finance, into all service offerings.
Program Background (ORP)
In General. The ORP is a defined contribution 401(a) retirement plan that is available to exempt
employees of the University of Tennessee System (UT), the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR), and six
locally governed institutions (LGI’s). Exempt employees are those employees who hold positions that are
exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The State sponsors the ORP as an alternative to the
State’s defined benefit 401(a) plan, known as the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (TCRS).
Participation in either TCRS or the ORP is a condition of full-time employment for individuals who are
exempt from the FLSA and who are employed in State supported institutions of higher education. The
number of employees and ORP eligibility summaries for UT as of October 2025 are contained in RFP
Attachment 6.7. RFP Attachment 6.8 contains the number of employees and ORP eligibility summaries
for TBR and the LGI’s as of October 2025.
Authority and Governance. The provisions governing the ORP are codified in Tennessee Code
Annotated, Sections 8-25-201 et seq. and in Sections 8-36-903 and 8-36-923 and in the ORP Plan
Document, which is attached as Contract Attachment 1 to RFP Attachment 6.6., Pro Forma Contract.
The ORP is a qualified plan under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. The State issues this
RFP as the ORP Plan sponsor.
The ORP is governed by four Trustees designated in state law (T.C.A. § 8-25-203). The State Treasurer
who is also the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System serves
as a Trustee for and Plan Administrator of the ORP, and administration of the ORP is housed in the
Treasury Department under the Trustees’ purview.
Plan Design. The ORP is a defined contribution plan with required employee and employer contributions
depending on the participating employee’s date of hire. Employer and employee contribution amounts
are set in statute. An ORP participant directs contributions to specific investment products made
available by at least one and to as many as two ORP service providers. ORP participants may redirect
past and future contributions between and among the service providers each payroll cycle. The vast
majority of ORP participants direct contributions to only one service provider. The ORP currently has two
active service providers; namely, TIAA and Voya.
Qualifying faculty and staff who became ORP members at any time prior to July 1, 2014 participate in the
non-contributory ORP plan. The employer makes a contribution equal to 10% of the employee’s earnable
compensation, plus 1% of the part of the employee’s earnable compensation in excess of the employee’s
covered compensation to the member’s ORP account. The terms “earnable compensation” and “covered
compensation” are defined in Sections 1.6 and 1.4 of the ORP Plan Document (Contract Attachment 1 to
RFP Attachment 6.6., Pro Forma Contract ). The member may direct contributions to one or more of the
ORP plan service providers. The non-contributory ORP Plan is closed to new members.
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Commodity Codes
  • NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
  • NAICS 611430Professional and Management Development Training
  • NAICS 611710Educational Support Services
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