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    Over 225 million images to be digitised in 6 months

    50,000 images handled per shift, seven days a week

    Kodak involved in numerous international censuses including Argentina, Australia India, and Bangladesh

London March 30, 2012 – Kodak today announced that Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is using sixteen high performance i1860 production scanners to process all paperwork associated with the 2011 census in South Africa.

The third official census in South Africa since apartheid ended and democracy started in 1994, the population census was conducted between October 10 and 31, 2011 and involves residents completing a 15 page form containing 75 questions.  It is a massive undertaking involving 156,000 temporary workers, covering about 104,000 clusters of delimited areas consisting of 160 dwellings on average. In total around 20 million questionnaires will be returned and scanned.

It is expected, therefore, that over 225 million images will be digitised in six months, equating to, on average, 50,000 images per scanner processed per 8 hour shift. Kodak reseller, CSX, based in Sandton, South Africa, was selected as key implementation partner.

An official government department of the South African government employing 4,500 staff, in addition to the census carried out every five years, Stats SA is responsible for compiling and providing a range of national statistical information such as economic statistics including inflation rates, GDP, Producer and Consumer Price Index data, along with population and social statistics, for example unemployment and poverty surveys.

Official statistics assist the state, businesses, other organisations and the public in planning, decision-making, monitoring and assessment of government policies.

Luqmaan Omar, Stats SA’s data processing executive manager, says, “Prior to 1994, South Africa had limited planning documentation so the census is, therefore, a crucial component in sourcing key social and economic information from the people of South Africa on which future strategic decisions are then made.”

Stats SA chose Kodak i1860 scanners for the 2011 census because of their ability to process the vast quantity of paperwork generated.  Rated at 200 pages per minute with unlimited daily scanning capacity, the Kodak i1860 production scanners are ideally suited for high volume workload environments.

Stats SA has a long history using Kodak imaging technology dating back to 2001 when it first installed its scanners which are still being used and supported today.

Omar adds, “A three year onsite service and support contract was also purchased to ensure uptime of the i1860s which is being delivered through CSX –one of three certified local Kodak partners in the country.”

Census forms are collected from 128 district offices around the country, checked and then sent to a central processing site in Pretoria.  Here they are bar coded, separated, scanned and analysed.

Stats SA uses eFlow software from Top Image Systems for OCR capability to import data from the census forms into an in-house developed Oracle–based electronic document management system.  Staff access this using a web-based front end portal.

David Whitton, Kodak’s regional sales director for the Middle East and Africa, concludes, “In a multiple shift, high volume environment such at Stats SA, our i1860 production scanners excel. Easy to use, performance is top-class, maintenance limited which means value for money is guaranteed. The window, therefore, between processing and producing valuable information is minimised so that quality policy decisions can then be made.”

Given the track record of its high performance scanner, archive writer solutions and service and support, Kodak has been involved in numerous censuses carried out internationally over the past two years including Argentina (2010), Australia (2011), India (2010), with the Bangladeshi census happening this year.   

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