Kansas Department of Administration explained
Agency Name: | Kansas Department of Administration |
Seal: | Seal of Kansas.svg |
Budget: | $69 million |
Headquarters: | Curtis State Office Building 1000 SW Jackson St, Topeka, Kansas 66612 |
Minister1 Name: | Adam Proffitt |
Minister1 Pfo: | Secretary of Administration |
Minister2 Name: | Kraig Knowlton |
Minister2 Pfo: | Deputy Secretary of Management & Director of Personnel Services |
The Kansas Department of Administration (DoA) is a department of the state of Kansas under the Governor of Kansas. DoA is responsible for providing many administrative services to the State's bureaus and departments, including payroll, maintenance of public buildings, information technology, and information security. DoA is administered by the Secretary of Administration, who is appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Kansas Senate.
The current Secretary of Administration is Adam Proffitt, who was appointed by Governor Laura Kelly in January 2023.
Divisions
- Accounts and Reports Division – provides statewide accounting and payroll, financial reporting services
- Budget Division – responsible for drafting the Governor's annual budget and overseeing its implementation
- Office of Information Technology Services (OITS) – responsible for providing statewide information technology services
- Kansas Information Security Office (KISO) – responsible for providing statewide information security services
- Facilities Management Division – responsible for overseeing maintenance and construction of State buildings
- Office of Chief Counsel – responsible for providing internal legal services to the Department
- Office of Personnel – responsible for managing internal human resource issues for the Department
- Personnel Services Division – responsible for providing statewide human resource administration, benefit administration and workforce management
- Printing Division – responsible for providing statewide printing services
- Purchasing Division – responsible for providing statewide bid solicitations, purchasing agreements and statewide contracts
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