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Information Network of Kansas explains payment processing, contracts and grant program to committee
Summary
The Information Network of Kansas (Ink) briefed the committee that it operates payment processing and dozens of public-facing services for state and local governments, processes roughly $580–$615 million a year, and uses a revenue-sharing model with its network manager to fund grants and no-cost projects.
Murray McGee, executive director of the Information Network of Kansas (Ink), briefed the Joint Committee on Information Technology about the quasi‑governmental entity’s services, governance and contracts.
Scope of services and customers McGee said Ink provides about 1,300 services and applications and processes roughly $580–$615 million annually for state and local government clients. He told the committee Ink serves 45 state agencies, 71 cities, all 105 counties, 51 school districts and multiple university campuses. The agency’s largest partner is the Department of Revenue;…
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