In 1987 the KCNSC materials evaluation laboratory acquired an X-ray photo-electron spectrometer, or XPS, capable of telling lab personnel the chemical makeup of materials. #TBT #75yearsofKCNSC #KCNSChiddengem?
关于我们
The Kansas City National Security Campus is an advanced engineering and manufacturing facility operated by Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies for the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. The KCNSC is located in the greater Kansas City area and Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is one of eight design and production agencies within the Nuclear Security Enterprise. With over 6,000 employees, the KCNSC is dedicated to ensuring the safety, security and dependability of our country's nuclear deterrence at a premier advanced manufacturing facility. Together, we create innovative solutions to national security challenges. To learn more, visit kcnsc.doe.gov. OUR VISION To deliver innovative national security solutions for generations to come OUR MISSION One team developing and delivering quality products and services to advance our nuclear deterrent in defense of our nation OUR VALUES INTEGRITY – We lead by upholding high standards in all we do, with a commitment to execution where our actions match our words and foster trust. TEAMWORK – We deliver on our mission as a united team driving innovation and accountability for success today, tomorrow, and beyond. RESPECT – We cultivate an inclusive environment, which values our unique strengths and diverse perspectives. For additional information on how Kansas City National Security Campus processes your personal information please visit https://kcnsc.doe.gov/privacy-policy/.
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Kansas City National Security Campus的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 航空防务制造业
- 规模
- 5,001-10,000 人
- 总部
- Kansas City,MO
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 1949
- 领域
- We provide high-tech production services to government agencies with low-volume和high-quality requirements.
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14520 Botts Rd.
US,MO,Kansas City,64147
Kansas City National Security Campus员工
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KCNSC was honored to be the platinum sponsor for the 11th Annual Central Exchange 2024 STEMMy Awards. 25 KCNSC employees attended the awards to cheer on KCNSC’s Dr. Jackie Rankin who won a Rising Trendsetter Award. Global Security Sr. Director, Steve Tanner gave opening remarks highlighting our partnership with Central Exchange and KCNSC’s dedication to supporting women in #STEMM. https://lnkd.in/g3b8TwjM
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Happy World Quality Day! At the KCNSC, quality is more than a goal – it’s a mindset that drives excellence in all we do. Today, we celebrate the dedication and commitment of our employees who deliver high-quality, precision products in service of our national security mission. #WorldQualityDay #Manufacturing #QualityMatters #Excellence
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In 1951, women at Bendix (now the KCNSC) made their mark on the tool room. Hired as Tool Room grinders, these women had experience in cutter grinding, tool and die making and other machining work. #TBT #75yearsofKCNSC #KCNSChiddengem?
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The KCNSC was excited to partner with Honeywell on bringing some of the fabulous students from Operation Breakthrough to the USA Space & Rocket Center to experience Space Camp!?Students spent a week "training like an astronaut" and working with fellow students from around the globe.?
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On Veteran’s Day we remember all the brave men and women who have served our country at home and abroad. KCNSC, we are proud that 13% of our employees are US Veterans. In addition, we are committed to investing in our Veteran serving partners like the Veterans Community Project, Warriors’ Ascent, Friends in Service for Heroes and Paws and Stripes of Albuquerque, to name a few. Thank you, Veterans.
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Happy 249th birthday to the United States Marine Corps.
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KCNSC is proud to support Warriors' Ascent and their mission of helping veterans and first responders on their path towards healing and improving their well-being. This year KCNSC donated $30,000 to Warriors’ Ascent to help further this important goal.?
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In the 1950s, electronic sub-assemblers made parts for more complicated electronic equipment that they would eventually be called upon to wire up. #TBT #75yearsofKCNSC #KCNSChiddengem?
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