JNR Associates evolved from its founder's successful efforts to prototype the Telelogistics Document Management System, at the beginning of the rapid growth of the Internet. Mr. Jeffrey Rubin began this work in February, 1996 in partnership with AIL Systems Technical Services Operations. Working out of his basement, Mr. Rubin succeeded in demonstrating the potential of the concept and in early 1997, he and Mr. Carmine Tarantino of AIL secured the interest of Captain John O'Connell of the US Navy SPAWAR JTIDS Program Office in the project and received a contract to implement a fully functioning system.
Implementing this contract required very experienced software development capabilities and AIL and Mr. Rubin staffed to the project with a team of staff members who had been associated with him in his prior company. In June 1997, JNR Associates was formally incorporated in the State of Maryland.
The Company grew steadily over the years, and successfully developed the Telelogistics System into a comprehensive suite that was adopted by the USAF Computer Resources Support Improvement Program Office.
In 1999, the Company initiated a long term relationship with the Boeing/Sikorsky Comanche Helicopter Program, providing sophisticated Oracle and XML design and support services to the DIAS system that was fielded in multiple Comanche locations.
JNR Associates developed the IConvert software to convert Technical Publications from legacy formats to modern XML specifications in 2003.
Raytheon Technical Services partnered with JNR Associates in 2004 for XML Document Conversion from paper and digital Army Depot Manuals to XML.
Using the company's experience using ATLAS and the modern C# language, JNR Associates released the ATLAS Programmer's Workbench to increase productivity in developing Automatic Test Procedures.
