This document discusses a new medical imaging system called CMI that aims to simplify storage, viewing, and exchange of radiology images. It notes disadvantages of traditional PACS systems like being distributed, non-secure, requiring compression/decompression, and being expensive. CMI claims to centralize images in a secure location and deliver uncompressed true images anywhere in real-time. It also turns any device into a workstation, has strong security features, and offers pay-per-study pricing that is more affordable than competitors like GE and Phillips. The board of directors and advisors are also introduced who have extensive experience in medical imaging, IT, and business.