The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, along with small business partners SD Technology and Chickasaw Nation Industries, have brought together their extensive portfolio of information technology services for healthcare and government under the 'Sherlock' brand in an effort to serve federal, state, and local governments as well as universities nationwide.
"We wanted to find a way to more clearly communicate our capabilities to potential partners, because we realize that the data management, technology, and policy challenges, especially in the health sector, can be overwhelmingly complex and confusing," Dallas Thornton, Sherlock's Director and SDSC's Division Director for Health IT, said during the 29th Annual Conference of the National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity, in Baltimore, Md.
Articulating the overall problem-solving goal of the character as well as the initiative, the 'Sherlock' brand is accompanied by the tagline 'Solved.' "Although he's a fictional character created by Scottish author/physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle more than 100 years ago, Sherlock Holmes is still well-known worldwide, and among multiple generations, for his unerring ability to solve the most complex cases," Thornton said. "That's why we think this name is so appropriate for our initiative. In fact, one quote attributed to Sherlock Holmes could not be more applicable to today's research-intensive world: 'Data! Data! Data! I cannot make bricks without clay!'"
The 'Sherlock' team's portfolio of expertise spans many IT disciplines, including cloud computing, cyber security, data management and mining, application development, high-performance computing, big data, and visualization. These experts have developed and deployed specific services designed to provide a solid and secure foundation for a wide range of initiatives, including how Sherlock is taking on healthcare fraud.
Today, 'Sherlock' offers four major products: Sherlock Analytics, Sherlock Case Management, Sherlock Cloud, and Sherlock Data Lab. These products comply with HIPAA and FISMA regulations for dealing with sensitive data and are each described in detail at www.Sherlock.com.
'Sherlock's' resources are physically located within the SDSC's Data Center, and, where needed for redundancy, in a secure data center in Northern California.
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