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While headquarters for both agencies remain in the NCR, portions of ERS and NIFA relocated to the Kansas City region on Sept. 30, 2019.”Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced Thursday that USDA has signed a lease on office space in Kansas City, Mo., for the relocation of most of the employees of USDA’s Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.“As of the pay period ending Oct. 12, 2019, NIFA has 62 employees in Kansas City, with 18 employees permanently remaining in D.C.,” the spokesperson said. Both agencies recently relocated to the Kansas City metropolitan area and are seeking qualified candidates for a variety of positions. 07-16-2020 USDA Invests in Public Safety Infrastructure in Cherryvale, Kansas 07-13-2020 USDA Cuts Red Tape To Increase Private Investment in Rural America 06-30-2020 USDA Highlights Programs to Support Rural Housing
Port KC will consider will consider a motion to create an Advanced Industrial Manufacturing Zone at 805 Pennsylvania Ave. for the old State Street Building in the Historic Garment District.“Many of these staffers believe their relocation is an effort to silence their research into topics that do not align with the Trump administration’s political agenda, including the study of climate change and benefits of low-income food assistance,” she said June 13 when Kansas City was announced as the new location.Multiple sources confirmed to 41 Action News that the vote is a precursor to landing the USDA’s Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.More than half with the Economic Research Service declined to move to Kansas City, while nearly two-thirds opted not to relocate with the National Institute of Food and AgricultureSources told 41 Action News in June that downtown sites were in consideration along with Crown Center, Quality Hill and the Sprint campus in Overland Park.For now, employees are temporarily working out of the USDA’s Beacon Complex in KCMO.Earlier this month, the USDA said only 61 employees had followed through with the move to Kansas City with another 60 who had “delayed relocation orders” and may eventually still move.“AIM Zones allow the board of commissioners to identify an area for development or redevelopment for any purpose within the port district,” according to Port KC documents.
Edward M. Jhee, Ph.D. Director, Technology and Science Division Phone: 816-385-7038. Kansas USDA Service Centers will continue to be open for business by phone appointment only and field work will continue with appropriate social distancing. Apply to Human Resources Specialist, Risk and Compliance Investigator, Business Development Specialist and more! An estimated 5,000 USDA employees and contractors work in the Kansas City area. The OCIO is proud to present the USDA Information Technology Strategic Plan for FY2019-2022. Employees of both agencies who made the move are currently working in another USDA facility.USDA said that out of 329 total ERS positions, 76 positions remain in Washington while 253 positions are in Kansas City, and that out of 344 total NIFA positions, 21 positions remain in Washington while 323 are in Kansas City.In a background statement, USDA said “90% of USDA employees are located outside of the D.C. area, and prior to their relocation, ERS and NIFA were the only USDA agencies that did not have representation outside of the National Capital Region. I’m confident Kansas City will continue to be a great home for the future of ERS and NIFA.”“As of the pay period ending Oct. 12, 2019, ERS has 30 employees onsite in Kansas City, with 69 employees permanently remaining in D.C.,” a USDA spokesperson said.“ERS has 16 employees and NIFA has 17 employees in KC-based positions whose relocation dates have been extended to Dec. 9, 2019, and March 30, 2020, respectively.“We’re excited to announce ERS and NIFA’s new, permanent home in downtown Kansas City, Mo., and provide clarity on commute times and work-life balance for our employees,” Perdue said in a news release.©2005 - 2020 Swift Communications, Inc.“In addition to these employees, both agencies are utilizing re-employed annuitants, short-term contractor support, and employees on detail from other agencies as a part of the department’s strategy to help ensure mission continuity through the transition.The location is 805 Pennsylvania Ave. in downtown Kansas City. “Additionally, we have well over a hundred active recruitments in process between both agencies. The Department of Agriculture is hiring for multiple vacancies at the Economic Research Service (ERS) and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA).