Government and healthcare modernization via cloud, integration, and DevSecOps
Booker DiMaio is a 14-year-old engineering firm focused on IT modernization for defense, intelligence, and civilian government agencies, with deep expertise in healthcare systems (Epic, Meditech). The hiring mix—engineering and security roles at senior/lead levels—reflects their project complexity: they're actively deploying mission-critical systems, building enterprise master patient indices, and migrating legacy data while managing strict security compliance. Recent adoption of Node.js and PrimeFaces suggests movement toward modern full-stack development patterns on top of their Azure/AWS backbone.
Booker DiMaio delivers software modernization, cloud migration, and system integration for federal and healthcare clients. Based in Baltimore, the 11–50-person firm operates a project-based staffing model, assembling specialized teams from an internal bench of 90+ years of combined domain expertise. Core service lines include DevSecOps, IT modernization, healthcare interoperability (Epic and Meditech integration), enterprise architecture, and security operations. The technology portfolio spans AWS and Azure cloud platforms, healthcare IT systems, and network security tooling (Palo Alto, Cisco, Nessus). Typical engagements involve legacy system decommissioning, data archive strategy, CRM platform consolidation (Dynamics 365), and 24/7 mission-critical system support.
Primary: C#, Java, Angular, React, SQL, Azure, AWS. Healthcare focus drives Epic Systems and Meditech. Security-heavy: Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Nessus. DevOps: Jira, Confluence, Spring Boot. Currently adopting Node.js and PrimeFaces.
Yes. Epic and Meditech integration is a core competency. Active projects include enterprise master patient index implementation and Epic interface workstreams.
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