### Company Overview & Leadership
SUPRAVISTA MEDICAL DSS, LLC, operating under the DBA SUPRAVISTA [1], functions primarily as a Software Publisher (NAICS 511210) [1]. The company develops Brillians, a Commercial, Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Comprehensive Cognitive Support System (CSS) designed specifically to integrate with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) VistA health platform and CPRS [20][3]. Development of Brillians began in 2003–2004 [2][3], and the application has been in use in VA hospitals since 2006 [2][3].
The company underwent an ownership transfer on May 1, 2018 [2]. The Barrack family, based in Northern Virginia, acquired all assets and ownership from the previous owner, Jasvinder K. Mavi, who was based in Bidwell, Ohio [10][4]. The new ownership, which holds a personal commitment to Veterans’ well-being due to family members serving in World War II, the Vietnam War, and during peacetime, registered the business name with the Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC ID: S7463708) [10][4].
Brillians is a 32-bit Windows desktop application, similar to CPRS, and is not web-based [7]. The software is designed to automate data analysis, identifying clinical issues that require a clinician’s attention [7]. It retrieves clinical data from VistA using the exact same Delphi RPC Broker mechanism as CPRS, establishing a local connection via TCP/IP and SSH tunneling [7]. All data processing occurs in real-time on the user’s workstation memory (RAM) [7].
The company's core focus areas are: * Primary industry sectors: Healthcare services for Veterans [10]. * Main technology specializations: Cognitive Support Systems (CSS) integrated with VistA/CPRS [5]. * Key service domains: Workflow efficiencies through automation [2].
### Federal Market & Contracts
Brillians, a Commercial, Off-the-Shelf (COTS) cognitive support system, is designed specifically to work with the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) VistA platform and CPRS [12], [21]. As of late 2021, Brillians was licensed by over 25 VA Medical Centers (VAMCs), representing approximately 20% of all VAMCs [2]. As of January 2024, deployment includes all VAMCs in VISNs 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22, and 23, with VISNs 22 and 23 completing trainings and go-live by the end of January 2024 [10][2].
Acquisition of Brillians is structured for the VA medical center (VAMC) or the VISN, as no licensing model exists for named users or a specific number of users [1][7]. Access for clinical users at VAMCs is typically granted by adding the user’s name to an Active Directory group, often named "VhaXYZ\_SupraVISTA\_Users" [10][2][6]. The vendor commits to responding to pricing and general information inquiries via email within 24 hours, barring unusual circumstances [1].
The application maintains strict security protocols designed to comply with VHA’s information security requirements, ensuring no data leaves the VA’s secure intranet [7][8]. The software requires no changes to existing VAMC hardware, software configuration, or VistA MUMPS code [17]. Crucially, the vendor’s staff does not require or request access to the VA network or clinical data [4][9].
Notable programs and features include: * VACO clinical leadership considered making Brillians a national application following detailed evaluations in 2010 and 2013 [31]. * The VA Center for Innovation initiated a review in 2016–2017, resulting in approval by the IT Enterprise Service Line for diffusion within VHA [32]. * Automated Data Analysis (Advisories) identifies clinical abnormalities and high-risk issues, reducing the risk of clinical errors [11], [15]. * The system provides "Problem Oriented Views" that display all relevant information about a body system, disease, or specialty on a single page in 2–3 seconds, compared to 10–15 minutes manually in CPRS [15]. * Users can perform Google-like Keyword Search across a large subset of recent clinical data, including documents, imaging, labs, and local/national drug formulary [15]. * Brillians facilitates searching VA local and national formularies by partial name or drug class, a capability not available in CPRS [19], with the national formulary updated quarterly [22]. * Productivity tools include Task Manager for tracking personal "To Do" lists, Letter Writer with nearly 100 built-in templates, and a Batch Print function for letters and reports [15].
### Certifications & Socioeconomic
SUPRAVISTA MEDICAL DSS, LLC maintains an Active SAM/CCR Registration status [1][30] and operates under NAICS code 511210, Software Publishers [1][29]. The Brillians application achieved VA Technical Reference Model (TRM) approval in 2014 [2][3]. The system is designed from the ground up to comply with VHA’s information security requirements and has maintained a record of having "NEVER been any technical or information security issues" since its introduction [8].
#### Identifiers & Codes (UEI/CAGE/NAICS/PSC/SIN) * Legal Business Name: SUPRAVISTA MEDICAL DSS, LLC [1]. * DUNS: 833015998 [1][27]. * CAGE/NCAGE: 5UAA5 [1][28]. * NAICS: 511210 – Software Publishers [1]. * Registered Agent Location: Virginia Beach, VA [1].
#### Security & Compliance (CMMC/NIST/DFARS/FedRAMP) The system ensures data security by performing all analysis in real-time on the user’s workstation, preventing the storage or transmission of sensitive data outside the VA’s secure intranet [5]. * Brillians implemented 2FA login (PIV+PIN) and time-out after inactivity ahead of schedule when VA required it, mirroring CPRS security mechanisms [7][5]. * The data communication between the user’s workstation and the VistA server is secured via built-in SSH tunneling [5].
#### Socioeconomic Status * The current management is a family of Veterans [3]. * Members of the Barrack family, the new owners as of May 1, 2018, have served in the US armed forces during WW-II, the Vietnam war, and peace-time [4].
### Recent News & Recognition
Brillians, a Comprehensive Cognitive Support System (CSS) [1], has received significant recognition within the VA health system since its introduction. The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) recognized Brillians as an "Organizational Strength" in 2009