SYSTEMS INTEGRATION GROUP, INC. PRESS RELEASE (January 31, 1997) Systems Integration Group, Inc. (SIG) announces its receipt of two five-year contracts from the Library of Congress for a total of $7.6 million. Under these contracts, SIG will provide digital image capture, text conversion and SGML encoding services of original documents in support of the Library's National Digital Library Program. SIG is headquartered in Lanham, Maryland and provides document imaging, management and conversion services to the federal government and private sector markets. SIG also provides PC-based systems integration services, local area network design, installation, operations and support services and Lotus Notes application development and support services. "It is an honor to have been selected by the Library of Congress to support the National Digital Library Program and to have a role in the conversion of some of the Nation's cultural treasures to digital form," said Charles J. Royster, Jr., President of SIG. In addition to the Library of Congress, for which SIG previously supported the American Memory Project, SIG has provided document imaging, management and conversion services for the National Agricultural Library, the New York University Law Library, the U.S. Department of State and the Department of Defense, Office of the Joint Staff. For further information, contact Judy Gann at 301-731-3900.