
Edmond Scientific Company (ESC) was established in 1997 as a dynamic engineering team specializing in electronic document conversion projects. The company quickly developed a reputation among clients and peers alike for its meticulous attention to detail and timely delivery of cost-effective, quality work. By the turn of the 21st century, ESC had established itself as an effective partner to the Federal Government, and a leading player in the electronic document conversion field.
ESC has since grown in project scope and with the level of expertise required to tackle more technologically complex, multi-year, multi-million dollar contracts for federal and commercial clients. Today, ESC comfortably straddles the nexus of the health and legal technology fields, and its engagement in these competitive markets steadily grows.
ESC system architects and software engineers routinely author international Health Level-7 (HL-7) specifications for the secure exchange of patient electronic health data. ESC subject matter experts participate on national standards committees, strategizing for the interoperability of network architectures where electronic health records are exchanged.
ESC engineers play a leading role in the development of secure architecture for the Nationwide Health Information Network (NwHIN), Bi-Directional Health Information Exchange (BHIE), and Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record (VLER) networks for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
ESC’s success in the management of public health data systems is based on the company’s early success in converting paper to electronic data for intelligent applications for our clients’ information repositories. ESC release of information capabilities in document conversion stem from its expertise in searching, sorting, storing and utilizing electronic health or legal records. Today ESC takes its place as a trusted leader in all manner of electronic document management practices.