Research

The Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce provides vision, leadership and support to businesses and community leaders to create economic prosperity.  As an extension of this mission statement we want this resource page to aid community leaders develop policy, and citizens to understand the issues.

 

Economic Indicators

The Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce wants to provide accurate and up-to-date economic data available to policy makers and interested individuals.

There is also more demographic and community information available in the Live in Killeen and Do Business sections of our website 

 

 

 

Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce Legislative Agenda

Every year the Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce publishes a legistlative agenda.  The Chamber takes position statements on issues affecting our membership.

 

 

Operation Economic Transformation

This document represents the culmination of this work. It is intended to provide the Fort Hood region with a framework for diversified economic growth in the future.

 

 

Veterans Inventory Initiative

The Veterans Inventory is a survey designed to capture insightful information regarding the skills and desired career fields of veterans separating from military service at Fort Hood.

 

 

Talent 2030: How Central Texas can Retain and Attract its Future Workfoce

The Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce is a member of the Central Texas Economic Corridor (CTEC).  CTEC collaborated with Next Generation Consultion to produce the report.

This report outline several action items that the City of Killeen and the Central Texas region can implement to become a more attractive place for young professionals to live

 

Wage & Benifit Study - Central Texas Region

The Wage & Benefit Survey and Analysis for Central Texas equired the efforts of a team of specialists ranging from economic developers to economists.

 

 

Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce Plan of Work

Community leaders first determined five economic priorities for this community at a planning retreat held in June 2004. At subsequent planning retreats, in 2006 and 2008, community leaders reaffirmed those five economic priorities. This Program of Work is in keeping with their desires.