microMEDIA Imaging Systems provides document services that are completed on time and on budget. Read some of our client successes below:
June 28, 2010, Ilion, NY
microMEDIA completed the onsite conversion of Engineering Drawings for Remington Arms. Drawings varying in size from "A" to "F" were scanned at Marlin Firearms in North Haven, CT. The document conversion services were in conjunction with Remington's acquisition of Marlin in 2008.
March 31, 2010, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers selected microMEDIA to do Document Scanning, Optical Character Recognition and Database Development for more than one and one-half million pages of permit documents. The project is funded under the American Recovery and Reimbursement Act (ARRA).
January 30, 2010, Lake Success, NY
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chose microMEDIA to analyze and redact personal information from almost a million images of archival vital records. Completion was done in Lake Success on time and within budget.
October 14, 2009, Lake Success, NY
Conversions of Financial Documents including mortgage loans, completed nationwide for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and financial consultants were conducted in Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois and Nevada.
September 20, 2009, New York, NY
Document conversion services helped provided by microMEDIA helped New York University digitize more than one million Student Transcripts into Adobe PDF files for New York University. Transcripts were indexed using an identification methodology that eliminated the need to capture Social Security Numbers.
September 15, 2009, Stamford, CT
Stamford Hospital converted their physician and employee documentation of training courses and confirmed their attendance for HIPAA conformance audits. More on Medical digital imaging.
May 21, 2009, Washington, D.C
microMEDIA’s Schedule for sales to the federal government through the General Services Administration (GSA) Contract GS-25F-0037P is renewed until 2014.
March 18, 2009, Little Rock, AK
U.S. Air Force converts Building specifications and wide format drawings. 36” X 48” plans are scanned to Adobe PDF format for fast access and security backup.
January 21, 2009, Washington, D.C.
The Library of Congress used microMEDIA’s microfiche scanning services to convert a major collection of radio and TV archives for digital access. The documents were scanned, indexed and converted to Adobe PDF files.
microMEDIA conducts 15 year service recognition ceremony
Nine Employees were honored for their loyal service to the company from the days of microfilm & microfiche to the present. They are important contributors to the growth and reputation of microMEDIA.
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New York, New York, May 29, 2008
The Museum of the City of New York completed a multi-phase technological effort to provide a searchable image database on the Internet for all collection objects. microMEDIA converted more than 100,000 historical accession cards
New York, New York, February 28, 2008
The Royal Bank of Scotland completed the imaging conversion of their Mortgage Loan file portfolio. All work was performed onsite at their U.S. Headquarters. Additional departments are currently in the process of scanning their vital documents.
New York, New York, December 12, 2007
New York University has signed a Master Service Agreement with microMEDIA which includes a wide range of imaging services for corporate departments and schools. Projects are currently underway for the Legal Department, Sponsored Research and Human Resources.
Tarrytown, New York, July 16, 2007
Siemens Medical Diagnostics is converting their collection of Aperture Cards for diagnostic equipment to electronic form through microMEDIA's services. Siemens recently acquired the unit from Bayer Corporation, also a microMEDIA client. The cards had originally been generated by microMEDIA over several years of production.
New York, New York, May 20, 2007
Baruch College of the City University of New York utilized microMEDIA's services to convert more than fifty years of their student newspaper, The Ticker, to electronic form. Scanning school newspapers and scanning local newspapers has been a specialty of microMEDIA for many years. Before the New York Times National Edition was produced electronically, microMEDIA microfilmed the copies. Student Dissertations are converted and distributed for John Jay College.
