Our technology group is divided into two groups: Commercial and DoD.
The commercial technology group develops high-availability, database-driven Web and client applications that provide users with intuitive interfaces to quickly locate product support information and/or e-learning content.
The DoD group develops software for government contracts. Our three “busiest” development areas deal with Content Management Systems (CMS), IETM/CBT viewers, and advanced diagnostics.
Associates in these groups have a passion for technology and software development They typically have a strong technical background, experience and/or knowledge of object-oriented programming, are detail oriented, able to work in a team environment, and have strong Web skills (including programming and tagging languages). These associates are eager and able to learn new technologies, are open minded and able to contribute analysis and ideas to the team/project. They are willing and able to work overtime, as needed, to meet deadlines.
This group develops a suite of software tools, both Web-based and client based, that include content management systems, Content Development Systems (CDSs) for authoring, and content publishing systems (multiple media outputs: CD, DVD, Web, Paper, etc.).
Web portal (interface between user groups for authoring, publishing, and distributing different types of files), IETM viewer, advanced diagnostics, conversion tools, computer-based training viewer, DTD/authoring support for EMS NG clients, ONeTOOL, and S1000D editor (Web accessible). We also work with Web applications that support 3D modeling and hot spotting that receive over 2 million hits per month and e-learning systems that instruct users on the "Basic Laws of Electricity" to "How to Safely Operate a Forklift".
Programming software programs we use are .Net (C# and ASP.Net), Cold Fusion, Perl, SQL Server, and Java. Markup languages/Web technologies we use are SGML, HTML, XHTML, XML, XSL, XSLTs, CSS, FOSI, FO, DTDs, and Schemas. SQL Server and Oracle are database programs this department uses. Operating Systems used are Windows 2000/XP and UNIX.