Immediate Release
December 9, 2002

DocuScan USA® Honored for Customer Sales Efforts in Mid-Atlantic;
Named Top "Value Added Reseller"

York County Government, new York Traditions Bank, among local customers YORK, PA – DocuScan USA®, a division of GGS Information Services of York and a leading provider of document scanning and imaging systems, was recently named a "Top Value Added Reseller" by LaserFiche, Inc., of Long Beach, CA, for superior sales and customer service efforts in the Mid-Atlantic Region.

DocuScan USA is also currently recognized as a "Winners Circle" reseller, with sales volume in the top five percent of more than 200 LaserFiche resellers throughout the world.

DocuScan USA offers complete on-site or contractual document scanning, storage and archiving systems and represents the LaserFiche line of software solutions, including the ability to Web-enable end-users to quickly and securely access their documents via the Internet.

"Working with customers throughout central Pennsylvania, such as York County government, the Harrisburg School District and the new York Traditions Bank among others, we have to provide a very dynamic system that not only meets the demanding document management needs of this level of business operation, but also one that does so securely, accurately and cost-effectively," noted Eric Rush, General Manager of DocuScan USA.

"And our close involvement in working with several row offices within York County government, and many municipal townships, allows us to custom-design and professionally install document management systems that best maximize taxpayer dollars too," he added.

DocuScan USA’s recent recognition as a leading LaserFiche reseller demonstrates the partnership which exists in ‘marrying’ DocuScan USA’s ability to customize system hardware to meet the particular needs of businesses in this area, with LaserFiche’s ability to provide the various software solutions to run it, Rush noted.

DocuScan USA provides document management solutions that allow businesses, medical and legal professionals, governmental agencies and others the ability to digitally store, organize and access vital records either through an existing computer network, via the Internet, or on compact CDs, each capable of storing up to 15,000 records.

In addition to providing an enhanced level of security against theft, tampering, or catastrophic loss, imaging documents reduces file cabinet storage space. Additionally, various security features can easily control access, by allowing or prohibiting the viewing of more "sensitive information" by constituents, subordinates, or other office staff.

Businesses in the Mid-Atlantic region can find more information at www.docuscanusa.com, or by calling DocuScan USA’s office in York, at (717) 846-8886.