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Who We Are  

Conceptual MindWorks, Inc. (CMI) delivers products and services that are valued by our customers, strives to be a place of meaning and gratification to our team members, and contributes to our community.

Our reason for being is to make a positive
difference for better health and be of
significance to humanity.

Our customers are involved in the areas of the health and safety of military personnel and the healthcare of the general population.

To align with and better serve our customers, CMI is comprised of the Scientific and Technical Support Services Group and the Healthcare Products and Services Group.

The Scientific and Technical Support Services group is led by Dr. George W. Irving III. This group delivers services including allied healthcare assessments, technical support to pilot training, technical evaluation & integration of human safety technology, and scientific research in the area of chemical/biological defense.

The Healthcare Products and Services group is led by Mark Holliday. This group delivers products and services for the physician practicing in an outpatient environment. The range of support includes electronic medical records, clinic workflow, patient portals, and clinical data mining; all within a secure and scalable package. The product address emerging HIPAA requirements for both the patient and physician.

Because both groups have created unique solutions, CMI has patented technology. The Intellectual Property Portfolio Management group is led by Steve Feinstein. This group protects and creates pathways to take our intellectual property to market.


Our Story        
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CMI was founded in San Antonio, Texas, July 1990 by Elaine Mendoza. Elaine’s vision of creating a company that makes a positive difference to customers, team members, and the community remains the guiding principles of growth for today and tomorrow.

The high level, long-term strategic plan was to build credibility and a solid foundation as a company delivering services to the Department of Defense, specifically the Air Force. Then to build upon that foundation and develop a product for the private-sector community.Our first objective was to earn an opportunity to work for the Air Force in San Antonio.Once that opportunity was secured, we focused all our energies on doing the right things.

This initiated the journey to focus on delivering the best solutions for our customers, build CMI’s reputation, credibility and business base, all one customer at a time.

 

 

With each customer and opportunity, we have remained steadfast to delivering quality, customer-driven solutions and exceptional customer service.

Our focus on our customers created more opportunities to serve the Air Force and to build teams around our customers’ needs.

The growth facilitated the recruitment of team members who are experts and created within CMI a culture focused towards the same ends.

Over a short period of time, CMI honed its capabilities and stayed driven to serve the Air Force with health-related scientific and technical support.

Further, in our pursuit to deliver the most effective solutions to our customers, CMI patented intellectual property in biotechnology areas.

 

By 2000, CMI built a strong base of both tangible and intangible assets.

These assets included, for example, our experience garnered in health-related services to the Air Force, customer-focused philosophies, credibility, and foundation of financial strength and stability.

Capitalizing on these assets, CMI launched into the development of products and services for the private sector healthcare industry.

Our commitment to our customers, earning credibility, and building a team around customer requirements remains our focus and growth strategy.

Today, Conceptual MindWorks, Inc. continues to serve the Air Force, as it has since 1991, and now serves the private-sector healthcare community.