Team
The founders of DSS Lab have worked together for over twenty years. Their expertise spans a broad range of areas including the design and development of innovative technology solutions, (e.g., using databases, visualization, text engines, geographic information systems, and sensor systems), product testing, benchmark and index creation, auditing, and teaching, as well as senior level corporate and government consulting .

Erik Thomsen
Erik is a well known expert in 3 interrelated fields:
1. Information science and technology
2. Their application to integrated socio-economic-environmental information systems (e.g. all forms of CSR analysis and reporting ),
3. Their mathematical/logical/semantic foundations,
and a world recognized authority in the field of multidimensional information systems
see Erik's bio

George Spofford
George has twenty years of experience in OLAP and multidimensional information systems, particularly in development of analytical applications and client and server OLAP tools and utilities
See George's bio

Partners

Medical
DSSlab works with the Division of Clinical Informatics 'DCI' (a joint effort of Beth Israel Medical Deaconess Hospital 'BIMD' and Harvard Medical School 'HMFP') http://www.hmfpinformatics.org/index.shtml
Lead by Dr. Charles Safran http://www.hmfpinformatics.org/csafran.shtml
DCI serves as our domain experts for issues in electronic health records and medical informatics.

Government-
DSSlab partners with Charles River Analytics www.cra.com to deliver advanced information modeling and analysis capabilities for government clients

Advisors

David Clemens, Ph.D.
David Clemens earned his PhD in the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 1991.
See David C's bio

David Grossman, Ph.D.
David is currently on the faculty at the Illinois Institute of Technology where he runs their next generation search lab.
See David G's bio


David McGoveran
David is an internationally known analyst, and management and technology consultant
See David M's bio

Mike Sutherland Ph.D.
Mike is a Ph. D. from Harvard University where he focused on multidimensional empirical Bayes estimation techniques for multi-state processes.
See Mike's bio


John O'Connor
John spent decades at the World Bank and IMF, where he devised a quantitive portfolio management system for monitoring the "triple bottom line" or TBL

See John's bio