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State of Kansas

www.kansas.gov

 
Kansas is a Midwestern state that epitomizes the U.S. heartland with its Great Plains setting of rolling wheat fields. The Kansas Aviation Museum, in Wichita, celebrates that city`s chief industry, while the open-air Old Cowtown Museum traces its pioneer past. In nearby Hutchinson, the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center features the Russian Vostok and Apollo 13 spacecrafts.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.kansas.gov
  • 120 South West 10th Avenue
    Topeka, KS USA 66612
  • Phone: 785.296.4564

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jeff Maxon
Chief Information Technology Officer Profile
Jeff Maxon
Interim Chief Information Technology Officer Profile
Erin McGinnis
Director of Statewide Cyber Collaboration and Preparedness Profile
John Godfrey
State Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Phil Wittmer
Chief Information Technology Officer Profile

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