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BMI Imaging Systems, Inc. (BMI), a leader in secure document conversion  services and document management  solutions, today announced that its  Sunnyvale, California document conversion facility has been officially notified  that it is in compliance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology  Special Publication (NIST SP) 800-53 guidelines.

 

Bill Whitney, President of BMI states, “As we continue to work with  organizations in the Healthcare, Energy and Federal Government verticals, we  have strengthened the security of our document conversion facilities. We are  pleased to have augmented our facilities with new video monitoring equipment,  physical portal upgrade points and encrypted FOBs. Employees handling secure  information go through mandated Department of Justice background checks.”

 

The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) recognized the  importance of information security and assigns specific responsibilities to the  National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in order to strengthen  information system security and reduce risks to an acceptable level. NIST  Special Publication 800-53, "Recommended Security Controls for Federal  Information Systems and Organizations", provides guidelines for selecting and  specifying security controls for information systems. It covers 17 areas in the  Risk Management Framework that address security control selection for federal  information systems in accordance with the security requirements in Federal  Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 200. The guidelines apply to all  components of an information system that process, store or transmit federal  information.

 

By implementing security controls described in NIST SP 800-53, BMI’s primary  document conversion facility has demonstrated the compliance capabilities  necessary to handle confidential records associated with Government (Federal,  State, Local), Healthcare and Energy industries.

BMI’s security enhancements include 24/7 external video monitoring equipment,  internal noise-detection break-in monitors, reinforced physical barriers and  encrypted fob access for designated personnel, restricting areas also within the  facility.  Background checks are mandatory for all individuals handling  confidential information. Updated, documented compliance processes and disaster  recovery procedures are part of the requirements.

 

About BMI Imaging Systems, Inc.

BMI has been a leading California records management company for over 50 years and  specializes in document management, workflow, document scanning and microfilm  scanning solutions. BMI offers industry-leading document scanning products from  Canon and e-ImageData (ScanPro 2000/3000) and the ApplicationXtender document  management product line from EMC Corporation. BMI has also developed the Digital  ReeL microfilm conversion solution. BMI serves government agencies and  commercial companies throughout the United States and has developed a customer  list of more than 2,000 clients. BMI is headquartered outside San Francisco in  Sunnyvale, California, with an additional production and sales facility in  Sacramento, California. http://www.bmiimaging.com. (800) 359-3456.

 

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