About 30 people attended the Information Network of Kansas event in May to learn more about our mission and services. INK works to provide public access to state and local government data and services.

Representatives from the Kansas Department of Revenue demonstrated Assessment Connect, a new tool that provides detailed information on commercial, residential and agricultural property assessments on a county by county level.

We also had break out sessions to demonstrate MyCivic a tool for local government officials, Engagement Builder to create online forms, and our Kanpay payment processing system.

We had great conversations and shared ideas on several potential new projects with local and state partners.

Thank you to everyone who attended and to those who helped organize this event.

Nolan Jones, General Manager for the Kansas Information Consortium fields questions.

INK Executive Director Murray McGee and Kansas Association of Counties Director Bruce Chladny exchange ideas

Katie Stone from the Kansas Information Consortium demonstrated MyCivic for state and local agencies.

Ashley Gordon from the Kansas Information Consortium Demonstrates the payment processing system.