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:: 07/01/2001 :: Genesis Completed WinMAR Development We have added a new component to our vital record product line. WinMAR , is a complete record module that supports all aspects of processing marriage applications and licenses. The product is now completely operational, including signature capture, imaging, and web data transfer , in Newcastle County, Delaware. Within the next month we will bring up a second county in Delaware (Kent), at which time our software will be processing over two thirds of all marriages in the state. |
:: 06/01/2001 :: Genesis Acquires Town Clerk Module With the intent of rounding out our licensing product line, Genesis completed a software acquisition last month. The purchase, of the Town Clerk Module from the New York based Applications International Software Company, will allow Genesis to serve a wider range of local municipalities throughout the country. In addition to birth, death, and marriage, the Town Clerk Module supports Bingo licensing, Dog licensing, Sports licensing, and Park/Recreation permits.
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:: 12/04/2000 :: Genesis Awarded Rhode Island Web Based Vital Record Solution Genesis was selected to provide a complete web based vital record solution for the Rhode Island Department of Health State Office of Vital Records . The project includes three phases Birth, Marriage, and Death. All phases include a complete Issuance and Fee Accounting module. Phase 1 (Birth) kicked off the week of December 4, 2000. |
:: 03/30/2001 :: ITQ Press Release Genesis Systems, Inc. has received official notification from the Office of Administration, Pennsylvania Governor's Office that it has become qualified to provide IT services under the statewide ITQ Computer Programming and Systems Analysis Support Services Reissue Contract. Under the ITQ process, vendors become pre-qualified to provide IT services, and agencies can then choose from this list of pre-approved IT service providers to meet their procurement and business needs. The contract terms for these engagements are normally for a period of two or three years with two one-year optional extensions. Pennsylvania was one of the first states in the country to implement the ITQ process. The ITQ process provides statewide Information Technology (IT) services contracts that allow all Commonwealth agencies a fast and efficient means to secure IT services with one or more pre-qualified vendors. Commonwealth agencies can acquire their required IT services based on an added-value solution rather than lowest cost by using the existing ITQ contracts. |

