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Kansas City Regional Financial Center

The Kansas City Regional Financial Center (RFC) is one of four Treasury Financial Management Service processing centers. The Kansas City RFC employs approximately 126 people and provides payment services for 325 federal agency sites. The other three RFCs are located in Austin, TX, San Francisco, CA, and Philadelphia, PA.

RFCs disburse payments (either electronic funds transfers (EFT) or check) on behalf of virtually every federal agency in the Executive Branch except for the Department of Defense and certain independent agencies, such as the U.S. Postal Service. In fact, FMS disburses approximately 85 percent of all federal payments. In 2007, the Kansas City Financial Center issued 252 million payments - 77 percent of which were EFT - totaling more than $262 billion dollars.

Federal payments disbursed by FMS include: Social Security benefits; Supplemental Security Income; federal pension benefits; veterans' compensation, pension, and education benefits; Railroad Retirement Board benefits; federal income tax refunds; and other federal disbursements such as salary and vendor payments. The RFCs also perform other payment-related services including EFT and check claims and reclamations, cancellation of returned checks, and processing agencies' requests for recovery of payments issued after a payee is deceased.

The work at the RFCs has evolved from disbursing handwritten checks to disbursing payments by EFT and printing paper checks using high-speed check printers. Since February 2001, the Kansas City RFC has been printing paper checks on high-speed laser printers that can print more than 80,000 checks per hour, compared with the 12,000 check-per-hour printing capabilities of its impact printers. The Kansas City RFC currently has three laser printers in operation. The digital printing and verification systems, combined in the laser printer, take the process of check and payment-related document printing to a new level of confidence and accuracy.

The Kansas City RFC assists with the collection of delinquent debts owed to the federal government and to state governments as well. The collections are made through the Treasury Offset Program, a system under which the names and taxpayer identifying numbers of debtors included in an FMS database are matched against the names and taxpayer identifying numbers of recipients of federal payments. If there are matches, the amounts of the payments are reduced, or offset, to satisfy the delinquent debts.

In addition to the domestic payment and debt collection systems, the Kansas City RFC supports other FMS payment and program initiatives. In fiscal year 2007, the center processed almost $277 million in foreign currency payments through ITS.gov on behalf of federal agencies to payees around the world. The center provides ASAP.gov customer support for the Midwest region. And, the Kansas City RFC provides project management support for the Payment Application Modernization (PAM) effort - a major FMS-wide project to modernize and consolidate more than 30 payment applications into one streamlined system.


   Last Updated:  Thursday August 14, 2008

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