Published: September 15, 2010
Sorenson Forensics Introduces Innovative Lab Productivity Consulting Program at Crime Laboratory Directors Annual Symposium
BALTIMORE - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Sorenson Forensics today announced it has developed a management program
that dramatically increases the efficiency and productivity of its
laboratory operations while maintaining the reliability and accuracy of
its forensic DNA laboratory services. Executive Director Timothy D.
Kupferschmid presented Sorenson Forensics' newly designed Laboratory
Lean/Six Sigma Practices consulting program during a session at the 38th
annual symposium of the American Society of Crime Laboratory
Directors in Baltimore.
"We developed this laboratory management program for our own
organization, now we would like to share it with other public forensic
laboratories," said Kupferschmid. "Adopting Laboratory Lean/Six Sigma
Practices brings remarkable efficiency gains without hiring additional
staff or buying more equipment, and we customize the management process
for each lab."
"We can cut a lab's turnaround time in half, significantly reduce its
backlog by increasing its output, and reduce errors," said Kupferschmid.
"The net result is good for everything we do as professionals: more
crimes are solved, more criminals are taken off the streets, and the
public is safer."
Sorenson Forensics is an internationally accredited forensics DNA
laboratory that is an industry leader in obtaining DNA profiles from
crime scene evidence that previously yielded only unusable data. Founded
in 2006, the Salt Lake City-based organization has gained a reputation
for solving high-profile "cold cases" and works with more than 100 law
enforcement agencies across the country. Kupferschmid has over 20 years
of forensic DNA experience. He was laboratory director of the Maine
State Police crime laboratory, forensic technical director for Myriad
Genetics, and has served on the board of the American Society of Crime
Laboratory Directors.
The innovative new lab management program produces casework faster while
improving accuracy, said Kupferschmid. "We use principles from Lean
Manufacturing and Six Sigma Engineering and apply them to forensic
science laboratories. Lean eliminates anything unnecessary to producing
customer results. Six Sigma improves quality of results by finding and
removing causes of errors and variability in processes."
Sorenson Forensics has an international reputation for crime lab
expertise, winning the contract to set up western Africa's first
forensic DNA lab in Senegal in 2008. In 2010, Sorenson Forensics was
hired to train the scientist-police officers who established the first
law enforcement DNA laboratory in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Sorenson Forensics also offers laboratory validation, case review,
expert witness testimony, contract casework and evidence screening along
with forensic DNA testing.
About Sorenson Forensics
Sorenson Forensics (www.sorensonforensics.com)
is a leading provider of advanced forensic DNA services and offers
industry-best casework assistance to federal, state and local crime
laboratories, assists officers of the court in individual criminal
cases, and offers comprehensive forensic DNA services to private
industry clients. Sorenson Forensics provides services, such as STR and
Y-STR analysis; mitochondrial DNA sequencing; comprehensive biology
screening; full serology testing, including blood, semen and other body
fluid identification; DNA case consultation; expert testimony,
validation services and laboratory optimization services. The Sorenson
Forensics team consists of individuals internationally recognized for
their extensive public and private crime lab experience and for their
rigor in the exacting requirements of forensics casework. Sorenson
Forensics has established an extraordinary record for helping to crack
difficult-to-resolve cases, including previously unsolved "cold cases."

Sorenson Forensics Public Relations
Jacob Moon, 801-461-9797
jacob@methodcommunications.com
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