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NBAF's construction came in under its $1.25 billion budget. Kansas contributed $307 million, and a small portion of that will be returned.
After nearly $1.25 billion, 60,000 cubic yards of concrete and 13,000 tons of steel, the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas, is open for business—19 years after it was ...
Oct. 27—The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) progress is delayed again. Federal officials said NBAF construction is estimated to finish in spring 2022 with the commissioning of the ...
The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas, is now open, but scientists won't start animal health research for at least a year.
$1.25B NBAF facility in Manhattan could see 400 employees supporting animal-to-human disease research in 2023 expand This is a rendering of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan ...
NBAF contractor ordered to stop work. Berney, an organizational psychologist, said she had been coaching the NBAF director "every two weeks for almost four years," up until she received a cease ...
"NBAF is finally here!" Brownback shouted to the cheers of an ecstatic crowd. U.S. Senator Pat Roberts had proposed the idea of making Kansas State University a hub of agro-terrorism research ...
Kansans are already out of pocket for a bunch of NBAF-related costs. The state donated 48 acres to DHS, worth over a million dollars, and authorized $105 million in revenue bonds for preparing the ...
On a website where the Department of Government Efficiency touts savings from cancelled contracts and leases, DOGE reports canceling a contract tied to NBAF. The DOGE website reports a savings of ...
Huelskamp, Jenkins at odds on NBAF factor in budget deal Rhonda Holman Updated December 17, 2013 1:01 PM. Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Fowler ...
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