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ISC Signs Agreement With Government of Ontario to Deliver New Digital Records System for Property Information

ISC to develop and operate a new digital records system for environmental property information. ...

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ISC Signs Agreement With Government of Ontario to Deliver New Digital Records System for Property Information

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[{"type":"text","content":"ISC Signs Agreement With Government of Ontario to Deliver New Digital Records System for Property Information\n\n\n\n\n ISC to develop and operate a new digital records system for environmental property information.\n \n\n New digital portal will enable 24/7 self-service access to environmental property records, creating a faster, more efficient service.\n \n\n Following an initial build phase expected to last two years, the contract includes a seven-year operating term, with extension options available at the sole discretion of the Government.\n \n\n\n\n REGINA, Saskatchewan, Aug. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Information Services Corporation (TSX: ISC) (“ISC” or the “Company”) has entered into an agreement with Ontario’s Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (“MECP”) to deliver a new digital records system. The project is part of MECP’s Modernization of Property Information (“MPI”) Program, which is focused on improving access to environmental property information across Ontario.\n \n\n “This project exemplifies how ISC drives digital transformation through scalable and secure solutions that enhance access to essential records and clearly aligns with our expertise in land and property-related registries and solutions,\" stated Shawn Peters, President and CEO of ISC. \"We look forward to working with the Government of Ontario to implement a system that improves access to environmental property records, supports faster response times and helps enable land development across the province.”\n \n\n Under an initial nine-year term, with extension options available at the sole discretion of the Government, ISC will develop and operate a digital records system that includes system design, security and privacy frameworks, quality assurance and testing, and ongoing support. The system will digitize and redact millions of legacy property records.\n \n\n This initiative will improve response times for environmental property information requests related to soil, water, and contamination. It will also help facilitate land transactions and support decision making tied to land development across Ontario.\n \n\n “The Ontario government receives over 9,000 property-related information requests each year to support land transactions worth more tha...

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