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About BLUJACKET

For more than 100 years the United States Navy has published The Blue Jackets Manual as a training manual for every Navy recruit and as a general reference book for the qualified seaman.  In the first chapter which covers naval customs and courtesy, the manual explains that the only proper response to a spoken order is:  "Aye, aye, sir".  This simply but powerfully confirms that the seaman heard the order, that he understood the order, and that he would comply with the order.  This simple response closes the information transfer gap between authority and those under that authority and mitigates the risk that something may not have been heard, may not have been understood, or may not be complied with.
 
We at BLUJACKET were inspired to use this same general principle when designing our Internet-based application for Active Knowledge Transfer™.  BLUJACKET distributes information, verifies that it was received, makes sure that it was understood and gives management a reasonable expectation that it will be complied with.  In BLUJACKET's design, we strove to make sure that the end result would produce powerful results for businesses of every size and type yet remain as beautifully simple as the Bluejacket Manual's now famous instructions. That point at which the seaman through words and gesture acknowledges his superior's directions is the "point of compliance".
 
We invite you to use BLUJACKET to help your organization reach its own Point of Compliance.

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Our Team

 
 BLUJACKET Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based developer of software-based compliance solutions.  BLUJACKET currently maintains offices in the Silicon Valley, Atlanta, Frankfurt, Liechtenstein and London. The company's founders had been involved with numerous other companies in building sales and channel partner organizations and had tried on numerous occasions to use conventional training and e-learning packages to convey business-critical information.  Most of these endeavors were somewhat disappointing because we weren't usually conducting the formal training exercises that are well suited to delivery using conventional technologies.  We were most often just sending information that we required to know that had been received, had been read or seen and had been understood.  This included "Active knowledge" like price changes, sales tips, engineering changes, human relations info, and sales spiffs. Accomplishing this with software that was originally designed for delivery of courseware just didn't work very well.  This is why we designed BLUJACKET to empower the Active Knowledge Transfer™ that is at the heart of today's effective organization.
 
Founders

Gary J. Johnson brings over 20 years of senior management experience. He is the founder of ForceField Inc. a service scheduling ASP, formerly the CEO of Berkeley Software Design, Inc. and was instrumental to its acquisition by Wind River Systems. Prior to that, he was President of ClickSoftware, an enterprise service scheduling software provider.  Johnson has also held senior sales and operations positions at SCO, Convergent Technologies, Tandem Computers, and Fairchild Semiconductor.
 
Ted George brings over 24 years of industry experience to Blujacket's team. His experience includes the successful design, development and delivery of hundreds of software products and services ranging from operating systems and network software to web applications. He is the Architect of the BLUJACKET OnDemand and Enterprise Products. Previously he was Vice President of Engineering and Co-founder of ForceField, Inc, developing optimized intelligent scheduling solutions for field service organizations. Prior to that he was Vice President of Design and Development at OnlineFocus Inc. providing high-end web services to enterprise customers like Morgan Stanley, FedEx, and Sun Microsystems. He has also held senior Software Engineering management positions at InfoSpace, Inc., The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), Altos Computer, and Arete Systems Corporation.
 
Mark Trimue has 25 years of high-tech sales and marketing experience, having held executive-level sales, marketing and business development positions with Samna Corporation (acquired by Lotus Development Corporation), Computone Corporation, Equinox Systems Inc., Berkeley Software Design, Inc., and ClickSoftware Inc. 
 
 Steven Beedle has more than 20 years of experience in marketing and communications, with expertise in markets ranging from Internet/enterprise networking and enterprise IT to eBusiness and software as a service. Prior to co-founding ZNA Communications in 1994 with partner Zee Zaballos, Steven worked for American Express, Hitachi Data Systems, National Semiconductor and SCO. Steven is managing editor of Blade Systems Alliance's BladeLetter, and has served as executive editor of Linux Server Computing magazine and chairman and co-founder of the Santa Cruz Technology Alliance.


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