DOMA Technologies, LLC to Add 150 New Jobs in Virginia Beach
DOMA Technologies, LLC to Add 150 New Jobs in Virginia Beach
October 21, 2014
Company’s cloud technology selected to help VA claims process
Governor McAuliffe announced today that DOMA Technologies, LLC, a Virginia Beach-based company that specializes in cloud-based data and document management, plans to create 150 new jobs and lease an additional 15,000 square feet of office space in Virginia Beach. The expansion will support the company’s recent multi-million four-year contract award from the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs to help improve timeliness for the processing of claims for disability benefits. The additional office space will be adjacent to DOMA Technologies’ corporate headquarters at 2875 Sabre Street, where it currently occupies 21,200 square feet.
DOMA’s cloud-based data and document management platform will serve as the Private Medical Record (PMR) Portal providing all workflow functionality and secure record storage necessary to request, receive, process and transmit medical records to the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). Claims Support Representatives in DOMA’s Virginia Beach offices will work with 54 regional Veteran’s Affairs Regional Offices, healthcare providers and third party organizations from across the country in processing up to 32,500 requests per month.
“The efficient benefits processing services that DOMA Technologies will provide to our veterans and their families are truly invaluable,” said Governor McAuliffe. “Virginia has the highest number of veterans per capita in the entire United States, and it continues to grow. Each year thousands of veterans go without adequate mental and physical healthcare, and disability benefits are critical to their wellbeing. I applaud this Virginia-based, veteran-owned company on its proactive approach to be part of the solution. It is a priority for my Administration to secure employment for our veterans and ensure that healthcare is available. I am working to build a New Virginia Economy, and I am proud that DOMA Technologies’ expansion and addition of 150 new jobs to service this important contract are part of this movement.”
“I’d like to congratulate Pat Feliciano and his team for their leadership and capabilities in securing this important contract with the Department of Veteran’s Affairs,” said Virginia Beach Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. “We are confident that, with the quality workforce available in Virginia Beach, DOMA Technologies will be extremely successful as they seek to fill these 150 new permanent positions and provide a valuable service to an important segment of our population.”
National planning sessions began at DOMA Technologies on September 9, 2014, when members of the Veterans Benefits Administration Program Management Team flew down to Virginia Beach. Mayor Sessoms, also stopped by DOMA Technologies that day to express his gratitude to the Veterans Benefits Administration, Compensation Service and the PMR program team for their dedication to better serving our nations Veterans through out-of-the-box, innovative programs.
“As a veteran-owned company, we are keenly aware of how this program will positively impact the claims process, and overall quality of life of this nation’s veterans and their families,” said Pat Feliciano, president and co-founder of DOMA Technologies. “The DOMA team is committed to serving our veterans and beneficiaries with the highest level of quality and customer care.”
The Virginia Beach Department of Economic Development worked with the Virginia Beach Development Authority to secure the project for Virginia. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Economic Development Partnership’s Virginia Jobs Investment Program.
The Virginia Beach Development Authority has also approved an Economic Development Investment Program grant in the amount of $90,000 to assist with the company’s workforce development needs based on the number of jobs created.
DOMA Technologies, LLC was founded in 2000 and is a certified small, veteran, women- and minority-owned (SWaM) business.
Pictured above are Mayor Sessoms with VA-PMR program team members (from left to right) Jae Garrett, Hanna Buchan and Rachel Larson. Not pictured are program team members Saad Siddiqui, Heather Osborne, and Frank Kush, PMR program manager.
The mission of the Virginia Beach Department of Economic Development is to attract and retain national and international businesses to stimulate capital investment and create jobs. Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia with a population of 440,000, and it is the 37th largest in the United States. It is recognized as one of the Best Run Cities in America by 24/7 Wall St. The Department of Economic Development received re-accreditation through the International Economic Development Council in 2012 and is one of only 29 economic development organizations in the world to have this recognition. Virginia Beach has been recognized as the Top 7 Big City Leading the U.S. Manufacturing Revival by Forbes. It is listed among the Top Five Overall Mid-sized American Cities of the Future, Top 10 for Economic Potential and Top Five for Infrastructure by fDi Magazine. CNNMoney.com ranked Virginia Beach as the Easiest Place to Start a Business and the 2nd Most Business-Friendly City in the country. For more information, visit www.yesvirginiabeach.com.
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