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Kansas Department of Administration

www.admin.ks.gov

 
The Kansas Department of Administration is a service agency that was established in 1953. Under the direction of the Office of the Secretary of Administration, the Department provides statewide guidance and leads the enterprise by modeling teamwork and cost-effective business practices. The Department of Administration consists of the Office of the Secretary, Office of Chief Counsel, Office of Accounts and Reports, Office of Facilities and Property Management, Office of Financial Management, Office of Public Affairs, Office of Personnel Services, Office of Printing and Surplus, Office of Procurement and Contracts, Office of Systems Management and the Division of State Employee Health ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.admin.ks.gov
  • 1000 South West Jackson Suite 500
    Topeka, KS USA 66612
  • Phone: 785.296.6003

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