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Kansas City Plant
2000 East 95th Street
Kansas City, MO 64131-6159
or
P.O. Box 419159
Kansas City, MO 64141-6159
Phone: 816-997-2000
Fax: 816-997-7259
Provide customer comments at Customer_feedback@kcp.com
National Security Campus
14520 Botts Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64147
Phone: 816-488-2000

 
Business Development
Office of Business Development
Toll-Free: 800-225-8829
Phone: 816-997-4774
Fax: 816-997-4094
Email: Customer_Inquiry@kcp.com

Ombuds Program
The Technology Partnership Ombudsman serves as point of contact for the public that can address inquiries and help resolve stakeholder concerns.
Tanya Snyder, KCP Ombudsman
Phone: (816) 997-5937
Email: tsnyder@kcp.com

Visiting Kansas City Plant
When visiting the NNSA’s Kansas City Plant, the following items are prohibited on site.
  • explosives,
  • dangerous weapons,
  • instruments or material likely to produce substantial injury to persons or damage to persons or property,
  • controlled substances (e.g. illegal drugs and associated paraphernalia but not prescription medicine), and
  • other items prohibited by law. Specific information covering prohibited items may be found under the provisions of 10 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 860 and 41 CFR Part 102-74 Subpart C
 
KCP Map (Bannister Facility)
General Inquiries – Kirtland Operations
P.O. Box 5250
Albuquerque, NM 87185-5250
Phone: 505-844-2887
Fax: 505-844-2508

Visiting Kirtland Operations


Federal Resources for Concerned Workers
All employees, former and current, have full access to a number of federal resources if they have an occupational health concern.

The National Supplemental Screening Program (NSSP) at 1-866-812-6703 is a health screening program for former U.S. Department of Energy workers who may have been exposed to hazardous substances or may be at significant risk for occupational disease.

Building Trades National Medical Screening Program at 1-800-866-9663 is available to employees who have performed construction work at Department of Energy sites.

The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) at 1-866-888-3322 was activated in 2001 to provide benefits for workers who have developed a serious illness due to toxic exposures while working for Department of Energy contractors and subcontractors in the nuclear weapons industry.