Core Viewpoint - Information Services Corporation (ISC) has entered into an agreement with Ontario's Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) to develop a new digital records system aimed at improving access to environmental property information across Ontario [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The project is part of MECP's Modernization of Property Information (MPI) Program, which focuses on enhancing access to environmental property information [1]. - ISC will develop and operate the digital records system under an initial nine-year term, with options for extension at the Government's discretion [2][8]. - The system will digitize and redact millions of legacy property records, including system design, security, privacy frameworks, quality assurance, and ongoing support [2][5]. Group 2: Benefits and Impact - The initiative is expected to improve response times for environmental property information requests related to soil, water, and contamination, facilitating land transactions and supporting land development decisions [3]. - The Ontario government processes over 9,000 property-related information requests annually, supporting land transactions valued at more than $40 billion [4]. - The new digital portal will provide 24/7 self-service access to environmental property records, significantly reducing wait times from approximately 30 days to as little as 3 days [4][8]. Group 3: Implementation Timeline - Implementation of the system is set to begin in August 2025, with an anticipated launch in 2027 [4][8].
ISC Signs Agreement With Government of Ontario to Deliver New Digital Records System for Property Information
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