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In March of 2003, JodJ was awarded a Public Works contract, to develop an application for the Department of National Defence. The goal was to give their users the ability to capture and manage business processes in one secure central location.

Research and development produced a web application that facilitated data entry, tracking, modification, and Chain of Command approval processing for activities that had been submitted in the 2003 - 2004 business plans. The information gathered from these business plans was then unified to create a centralized Army Training Calendar.

Since its conception, this web application, which is now known as the Area Integrated Management Environment or AIME, has experienced phenomenal success. Currently in use by Army Units throughout Canada, and consideration of a national application is now in progress.

After successfully being awarded the contact in April of 2004, JodJ started work on designing a new look for the Regional Municipality.

The new look is to serve as an intermediate design while a new site is constructed from the ground up over the next few years. This look was designed to improve the look and feel of the site, include new navigation categories, while integrating with ease into the existing 30,000 pages of the HRM website.

Northwood Care approached JodJ with a very specific requirement in mind. Strategic Direction plays a very important role in the running of their organization. JodJ’s challenge was to develop a web based application that was modeled after an existing work flow.

The custom designed Web Application, that is currently in use, provides both management and staff with an environment that organizes tasks with direction.

Over the last 2 years Baptist Church in Plains has experienced an incredible amount of growth. Pastor Lennett Anderson approached JodJ with the concept of a website that would enable them to help spread their message.

JodJ developed their website with the capability that enables the Pastor and his staff to easily manage the content themselves. The "developed concept" now enables updated information to be published on the Internet so that it can be seen by the entire Baptist Church congregation and the extended viewing audience.