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Are the Digitized Records Compliant with Federal and State Regulations?

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Yes, our digitization process adheres to standards set by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and other regulatory bodies, ensuring compliance with all applicable laws.

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As expectations around digital access continue to grow, information needs to be presented in ways that support wide access and independent use. PDFs are the go-to format for distributing information that needs to display consistently across devices, especially within government, education, and healthcare environments. Their broad compatibility makes them ideal for publishing official documents, distributing

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Local and state government offices have to manage vast and ever-increasing amounts of information. This includes everything from permits and public meeting records to financial files and employee documentation, each with rules for how long it must be kept. When these records are stored on paper or microfilm, it is difficult to know exactly what

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When you’re in the process of switching from paper to electronic medical records, you’ll need to scan records that contain sensitive health information. Healthcare providers and the vendors they work with share responsibility for protecting that information, but you still need to take the lead in making sure that your patient’s records are handled in

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