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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Dallas-based ACS wins $17 million contract renewal with New York City’s Human Resources Administration

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Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. today announced a renewed three-year contract with New York City's Human Resources Administration (HRA) to provide document management, imaging and data entry services. The contract has a total value of $17 million.

Already, some of NYC's favorite beverages can be found in ACS' breakroom

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Already, some of NYC's favorite beverages can be found in ACS' breakroom

ACS will collect HRA case documents from multiple points in New York City which are then taken to a central location to be inventoried, scanned and indexed. After a rigorous quality control process, the documents are added to HRA's internal imaging system for use by its staff.

"Since 2003, ACS has provided the HRA with outstanding service," said Michael Lavin, HRA's director of imaging systems and support services. "We value the commitment to quality that ACS has brought to the partnership in providing accurate and timely imaging work."

"ACS' professional and reliable work for the HRA is validated by the renewal of our partnership," said Joe Doherty, executive vice president and group president of ACS' Government Solutions Group. "Our proven technology and experience will continue to benefit the staff of HRA and the citizens who use its services."

Source: ACS


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