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Disability Access Corporation Announces
Additional $530,000 In New Contract and Inspection Orders.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada – August 12, 2009 –
Disability Access Corporation (Pink Sheets:DBYC), a subsidiary of
PTS, Inc. (OTCBB:PTSH), announced today that Disability Access
Consultants, Inc.(DAC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Disability
Access Corporation, has signed a $380,000 contract with a new client
Sacramento City Unified School District . Separately DAC has
received commitments to inspect over 110 additional quick service
restaurants as a part of its multi-year contract with one of its
long standing clients (estimated revenue for these quick service
restaurant inspections will likely exceed $150,000).
Barbara Thorpe, DAC’s President, commenting
on these recently announced agreements and other pending agreements
stated, “Though we have accepted a number of agreements recently, we
still have a number of large pending agreements under negotiation.
Also due to the demands for our services we are in the final stages
of planning with regards to establishing a subscription program for
the third party use of our software. If we go forward with
this model we would have a fee plus percentage of gross revenue
participation agreement with our subscribers which would be highly
incremental and the ultimate benefit of our company. The
challenge we currently have, is probably the best type of challenge
to have, which is that demand for our services currently exceeds our
capacity, so accordingly we are continuing to evolve new processes
and methods to capitalize on our growth and revenue opportunities.”
About Disability Access Consultants,
Inc. (DAC)
Disability Access Consultants, Inc., (DAC)
a wholly own subsidiary of Disability Access Corporation (Pink
Sheets: DBYC) conducts facility inspections, policy reviews
and program analyses in addition to a comprehensive continuum of
other compliance services. Over 54 million people in the
US
have a disability, a number equal to 20% of the population.
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires all
organizational entities, public or private, with more than 15
employees, to provide equal access for individuals with
disabilities. It’s estimated that there are more than seven million
sites at risk across the United States.
Please visit:
www.adaconsultants.com.
Safe
Harbor Statement:
Except for historical information contained
herein, the statements in this news release are forward-looking
statements that involve risks and uncertainties and are made
pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and
unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause the company's
actual results in the future periods to differ materially from
forecasted results.
SOURCE PTS, Inc.
CONTACT: Pat Donahoo of PTS, Inc., +1-702-327-7266,
ptsinc.ir@gmail.com
Web site: http://www.ptspi.com/
http://www.adaconsultants.com/
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