HauserTech's founder, Tim Hauser has over 18 years of experience in systems design and computer programming within the defense, healthcare, medical research and pharmaceutical industries which includes work with the following organizations:

  • Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
  • Tufts New England Medical Center, Boston, MA
  • Research Institute for Educational Problems, Cambridge, MA
  • McLean Hospital (psychiatric hospital), Belmont, MA
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA
  • Antrim Corporation (laboratory information systems vendor), Plano, TX
  • Rubicon Corporation (laboratory information systems vendor), Richardson, TX
  • Link Flight Simulation (defense contractor), Binghamton, NY
  • FOCUS/MRL, Inc. (pharmaceutical services, reference lab, diagnostic services), Washington, D.C.
  • Quest Diagnostics, Inc. (international reference lab) Teterboro, NJ
  • The Queens Health Systems, Honolulu, HI

    During 18 years in the computer industry, Mr. Hauser successfully adapted to and utilized some of the latest technological advances in computer science to address the challenges of a rapidly changing business culture. Listed below are some of his accomplishments.

    Internet/Intranet Development

    Hauser created and deployed the corporate Internet web strategy for MRL. Components included: web sites, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service and corporate Internet e-mail for three divisions. In addition to publishing web pages in cooperation with the sales and marketing staff, Hauser developed state-of-the-art interactive web content through the use of Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs. These CGI programs made it possible to showcase real-time database interactivity of company information such as inventory of MRL Reference Laboratory's medical testing kits.

    Hauser's greatest achievement was the initial development of MRL Pharmaceutical Services' "The Surveillance Network Database" (TSN), (note "Pharmaceutical Research" below). This exciting new product collects test results on a daily basis from hospitals and laboratories throughout the United States. This data is merged into a SQL database which gives clients the power of real-time data analysis over the Internet. This subscription based model analyzes and reports data through graphs, charts and tables to pharmaceutical companies, hospital networks and governmental agencies. Hauser developed this complex, innovative system in just 18 months.

    Pharmaceutical Research

    Hauser recently developed the TSN (note "Internet/Intranet Development" above) anti-microbial surveillance network for MRL's Pharmaceutical Services in association with Clyde Thornsberry, Ph.D. This ground breaking product is the first real-time collection of anti-microbial resistance data from select hospitals and medical laboratories throughout the United States. Everyday, thousands of drug results are sent to the newly developed computer system where they are analyzed and merged into a SQL database. The data is then available for query via the Internet by using standard web browsers like Netscape or Internet Explorer. TSN gives researchers in the medical and pharmaceutical communities the opportunity to monitor the increasing resistance that microbes are developing to antibiotics over time. This increasing resistance has become a serious issue world-wide and this is the first time a product of this magnitude has been created to monitor it.

    In MRL's laboratory headed by Dr. Thornsberry, Hauser also developed a laboratory information system called ISONET and wrote a SQL relational database to provide laboratory technicians with a variety of capabilities to complete their tasks more efficiently.

    Healthcare

    Hauser developed Antrim's Networking 2.0 ASTM and HL7 interface engines and through experience gained while working with Rubicon and MRL, he gained substantial expertise in the area of healthcare system integration. He developed unique laboratory information system interfaces for:

  • Mayo Clinic
  • Nichols Institute (Quest Diagnostics)
  • National Health Labs (LabCorp)
  • Metpath (LabCorp)
  • SmithKline Beecham
  • Association of Regional University Pathologists (ARUP)
  • American Medical Laboratories (AML)

    As a result of his extensive experience, Hauser was recognized by the HL7 organization by an invitation to speak at the 1994 HL7 Conference in New Orleans.

    Medical Research

    Hauser provided Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) consultation for several clients including: the psychology department at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital and the Research Institute for Educational Problems.

    At McLean Hospital, Hauser upgraded and maintained an eye tracking system for psychiatric patient research in association with Philip Holzman, Ph. D., Chairman of the psychology department at Harvard University Medical School.

    At Tufts New England Medical Center, Hauser developed a neuromuscular measuring hardware/software system used in the research of patients with Muscular Dystrophy and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The testing system improved the analysis of patients and monitored the degradation of muscle tissue in an accurate and consistent manner. The ability to test patients went from two to approximately 20 per day.

    General Database

    Hauser created a SQL relational database to be used by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Garland (HFHGG), near Dallas, Texas. This database provides an innovative data model that tracks and organizes the relationships between organizational needs, volunteers, their interests, their professional and personal associations, their involvement with HFHGG, businesses that are interested in the organization, and contact names and address information. The program also simplifies the process of producing reports ranging from mass-mailing labels to committee m membership rosters.

    For Rubicon, Hauser created a time card accounting system. This system reduced the complexity of employees accounting for their billable time while associating it with a client. The time savings were estimated at 7 to 10 hours per week, per employee over previous methods of time accounting.

    Defense Industry

    Hauser was responsible for simulation operating system software development and aero/accessory/motion/training systems software upgrade integration on several projects for Link Flight Simulation. Tasks included solving real-time computer operating system failures, real-time memory mapping and writing of hardware drivers.

    An automated procedure that proved the aerodynamic performance for the U.S. Navy P3C military aircraft training simulator was developed by Hauser. This system validated flight envelope simulation models and assisted engineers in designing and testing complex changes to software modules.

    He also created a complete software configuration management system for Link Flight Simulation that met military specifications for code change control, documentation and source code compilation. The automated code compilation and simulator load building features significantly reduced manual work hour requirements.

     



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