Document sciences and CCH insurance services form strategic partnership

International Journal of Micrographics & Optical Technology, 2003

Document Sciences Corporation and CCH Insurance Services have announced a strategic partnership.

Under the terms of the agreement, CCH will provide an electronic forms library service compatible with xPression, Document Sciences' universal content processing suite for the enterprise. The electronic forms library service should lower customer production costs, speed project completion time, and reduce customer exposure from use of outdated or non-compliant forms. The offering will initially include Insurance Services Office (ISO) and National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) forms.

Ever-Increasing

"Today's insurance carriers are faced with ever-increasing regulatory requirements that slow time to market and increase costs," said Jack McGannon, President and CEO of Document Sciences. "By providing optional integrated, pre-populated ISO and NCCI forms through our partnership with CCH Insurance Services, we can help insurers meet labor intensive forms requirements quickly and accurately."

"We are pleased to provide this offering to Document Sciences' customers," said Tony Boschetto, Chief Operations Officer, CCH Insurance Services. "Our forms solution is a crucial piece for insurers, that combines with xPression to provide users a complete system that can be quickly implemented."

Contact CCH Insurance Services. Web: www.insurance.cch.com or Document Sciences. Web: www.docscience.com

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