The site is maintained by Moberg Research, Inc., an R&D organization that is currently funded to develop sections of this system in conjunctions with a wide variety of stakeholders.
Moberg Research, Inc. is a unique collection of highly talented engineers, artists, and business persons with a focus on the neurocritical care market. In the 1990s, when trying to address inherent problems in integrating data from neurological monitors, the company started a major effort to create a general purpose software architecture that would perform this function. A decade later, the company introduced the Component Neuromonitoring System (CNS Monitor) that records, time-synchronizes, displays, and stores data from a wide range of sources.
The National Institutes of Health sponsored several applications of this integrated architecture in EEG processing, point-of-care instruction and decision support, and simulation. The US Army (via TATRC) has sponsored work to transform our information architecture to a series of commercial components that communicate via open standards. We are following concepts embodied in the Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) series of standards. We are working with a wide group of stakeholders in this project.
