While JLVIT was formally created in 2018, JLVIT has assembled a Team of IT professionals with decades of proven and recognized IT experience and expertise. JLVIT Team experience includes the following projects:

Our Experience

DoD Health IT Services, 2010-Present

Cerner Government Services Health IT Service, May 2018-Present

VA Health IT Services, 2010-2020

Provide software development and sustainment services to support the DoD’s Joint Legacy Viewer application.

  • Program management, requirements analysis and implementation, usability analysis, CDRL documentation, user reference guides and interface control documents

  • Agile software development, user interface design, application refactoring, integration of new data sources and data types into the JLV widget display

  • Integrate with legacy data services, enterprise authentication systems, Federal EHRM, MHS GENESIS, VA EHRM Data Service, Joint HIE and community partners

  • DevOps and deployment tasks, including the development and execution of automated deployments utilizing Jenkins and Ansible

  • AWS migration, configuration, and cloud system monitoring

  • Sustainment support, including tiered help desk support and customer follow-up.

  • Sustainment teams work with JLVIT senior developers and engineers to analyze and identify complex technical issues within production environments to resolve enterprise issues.

  • Performance and application testing of new requirements and enterprise system integration, development of automated test scripts

  • Database enhancements and management

  • Developed and delivered software that follows/conforms to Government Software Code Quality Checking (SCQC) standards, utilizing government mandated SCQC tools

  • Security processes and certification

  • Delivered seamless access to JLV from within the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA), MHS GENESIS, and TMDS

Provide application and service development, integration, and enterprise knowledge in assistance with the VA’s electronic health records modernization initiative.

  • Ongoing application and interface development and system integration support for the VA electronic health record modernization by providing expertise in the integration of Cerner’s Millennium Electronic Health Record with legacy systems and applications that need to be persisted.

  • Ongoing application development and system integration support for the VA TeleReader Client (“TeleReader”). The TeleReader is a component in the larger Cerner Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) effort to modernize the VA’s medical records. Within the EHRM, the TeleReader provides for the VA a worklist of local and remote imaging studies that are to be read and interpreted by authorized VA providers.

Provided software development and sustainment services to support the VA’s Joint Legacy Viewer and Community Viewer applications:

  • Requirements analysis and implementation, usability analysis, user reference guides and interface control documents

  • Agile software development, user interface design, 508 accessible interface development, integration of new data sources and data types into the JLV widget display

  • Integration with legacy data services, enterprise authentication systems, Federal EHRM, MHS GENESIS, VA EHRM Data Service, Joint HIE and community partners

  • DevOps and deployment tasks, including the development and execution of automated deployments utilizing Jenkins and Ansible

  • Sustainment support, including tiered help desk support and customer follow-up.

  • Sustainment teams work with JLVIT senior developers and engineers to analyze and identify complex technical issues within production environments to resolve enterprise issues.

  • Performance and application testing of new requirements and enterprise system integration.

  • Database enhancements and management.

VistA Metadata Project, 2015-2017

Legacy Data Store and Retrieval, 2015-2017

Enterprise Health Management Platform (eHMP), 2014-2016

Transition Application Program Support (TAPS), 2012-2014

iEHR Presentation Layer Software Development 2012-2013

Provided a single, comprehensive security-enabled read/write data model for all VA VISTA data across all VA VISTA operational systems, establishing a common technical foundation for master data management and computable data representation and exchanging between VA and DoD clinical information systems.

Developed software for transition of one of MHS’s primary legacy applications: the MUMPS-based Composite Health Care System (CHCS) and the persistence of all its data and metadata with full fidelity in modern, open standards for any future use.

Provided legacy data integration and interface design services for the VA’s enterprise Health Management Platform (eHMP), adding new features to tailor and track care to Veterans’ functional goals and preferences to the electronic health record (EHR).

The TAPS project provided the Department of Defense (DoD) with a rational plan to decommission the Comprehensive Health Care Service (CHCS), its legacy Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, by providing enabling technologies and by developing prototypes.

The enterprise rollout of our successful VA pilot web application that provided a unified, integrated display of VA and DoD records to both VA and DoD providers.  It was hailed by then VA Secretary Eric Shinseki as “a critical component of the iEHR for all system users and health providers to be able to see health records of all types.”

 

 

Military Health Service (MHS) Technical Management Services 2010-2018

Developed and managed the Pacific Joint Information Technology Center in Kihei, Maui, a flexible computing resource for pilot and prototype efforts for the MHS software acquisition and development lifecycle.

MHS Project Management Services 2010-2014

Provided the Defense Health Agency (DoD) with program and project management for the development of the Military Health System Cyberinfrastructure Services operations center at the Maui High Performance Computing Center in Kihei, Maui.

DoD-VA Electronic Health Record Interoperability Project 2009-2011

Architected and provided software development and system integration services to establish interoperability between DoD (CHCS) and VA (Vista) Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems at Tripler Army Medical Center. HRG developers developed a graphical user interface, a real-time, bi-directional web interface that links DoD and VA electronic medical record systems. This application is now known as the Joint Longitudinal Viewer (JLV).