What we do
Blue Mountain develops long-term relationships with its customers, providing rapid deployment of systems with greater database accuracy and integrity. At Blue Mountain, our goal is to meet customer expectations, not only the written requirement.
Blue Mountain staff possess substantive background in the design and delivery of client/server applications and systems; encompassing government and commercial markets.
Members of the team were responsible for the inception and management of imaging practices at Grumman Data Systems and PRC Inc. (now Northrop Grumman).
Many of these systems were designed and developed in-house, facilitating the creation of interface and driver software to allow for custom integration of specialized server and peripheral environments. Where other consultants have experienced portions of the life cycle of delivery, Blue Mountain staff have time and again begun at the proposal stage and assisted our customers through production and follow-on support.
The depth of the capabilities of our firm is reflected in the spectrum of many successful system implementations, several of which are highlighted below:
Contact Information
We welcome your inquiries. Please forward questions, comments and suggestions to the following:
Telephone: 703-502-3416
FAX: 703-502-3417
Postal address:
366 Victory Drive, Herndon, VA 20170
Electronic mail
Why Our Team?
Most successful software development projects consist of a small team of people. Why not choose people that you can work with? Choose from among the best, choose Blue Mountain!
U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Admin. 1994 to Present
Responsible to the Office of Technology and Information Systems for information systems architecture, planning, applications development, networking, administration and security concerning the enforcement of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act -- ERISA. Within the EBSA, Blue Mountain is responsible for design, development and support for its various enforcement database management systems, as well as all case tracking and customer service inquiry systems. Blue Mountain also provides IT security services to the EBSA, in the form of Certification and Accreditations, System Security Plans, Risk and vulnerability assessments, monitoring and investigation support.
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Chancellor's Office
Developed the Chancellor's Administrative Records System, a correspondence document management system to automate manual workflow processes within the Chancellor's Office, as well as to accommodate the disposition of correspondence to external users throughout the University.
Digital Equipment Corporation/Veterans Health Administration
Worked with the VA Health Eligibility Center to develop a workflow automation system for adjudication of veteran claims against reported income. Components of the system included customized Visual Basic workflow applications, Kodak 900 series high-speed scanner, 50 Gb and 90 Gb jukeboxes, high speed Docuprint network print services, and connectivity with the VA MUMPS database environment. An Oracle indexing database resides on an Alpha 1000A cluster configuration for high availability.
NATO - Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic
Contracted to design and subsequently selected to implement an imaging system to scan, index, search, and manage classified and unclassified correspondence via printed routing sheets containing updated billet codes of individuals who receive and sign for classified documents. The system is capable of storing 1.8 million pages of correspondence. Other functions include user validation, document classification, OCR, and workflow. The system was developed to meet DOD 5200.28-STD level C2 compliance.
Northrop Grumman Data Systems and Services
Designed and assisted with the development and management of several state tax systems awarded to Grumman. These include the following:
New Jersey State Division of Revenue
Designed and assisted in the implementation of a UNIX based image and data capture front end to a Filenet imaging system and Unisys mainframe to automate the receipt and input of all NJ State tax forms, employing the use of forms recognition, OCR/ICR data capture, verification, indexing and storage of over 30,000 images per day. The system consists of five Kodak 900 series scanners, seven Symbus InScript data capture engines, two remittance servers, Sun Microsystems UNIX servers and 37 verification workstations to enable the State to process incoming returns in a timely fashion.
State of Florida Department of Revenue
Designed and performed engineering management for an enterprise wide imaging system to automate the receipt and input of all Florida State tax forms. The system consists of 3 HP 9000 Series 800 UNIX based Business Servers, 2 HP 200T Jukeboxes, 2 Unisys DP500 Power Encoders for processing checks and coupons, 2 Kodak 923D scanners, and 30 data capture workstations. The imaging system processes over 60,000 images per day for a user community of over 150 personnel.
Revenue Services, State of Maine
System design and proposal development for a revenue processing system.
Mississippi State Tax Commission
System design and proposal development for a revenue processing system.
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
System design and proposal development for a revenue processing system.
State of New Mexico Taxation & Revenue
System design and proposal development for a revenue processing system.
PHH Fleet America
Consultancy to evaluate the requirements of those departments who provide services to PHH customers and to determine, justify, and defend an appropriate imaging and/or COLD (Computer Output to Laser/Optical Disk) solution to improve customer service. Interviews were conducted with key personnel in each relevant division. Conducted a cost feasibility study to justify an appropriate return on investment.
Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation
Developed an optical digital information system to enable the modification, storage, and distribution of engineering documents and drawings for the GINNA nuclear generating station seismic upgrade program. The system enables 32 workstations on the network to view engineering documents and drawings and to print and/or plot engineering data when necessary. In addition, 6 Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workstations are included in the system so that an engineer using AutoCAD may create or modify drawings for approval and later for distribution to the remainder of the user community.


