Portfolio
Selected Projects
A selection of products and platforms I engineered and developed, focused on complex public-sector workflows, large-scale operational systems, and clear interfaces for high-stakes information.
NM Vaccine Registration System
Statewide vaccine registration, eligibility, scheduling, provider operations, and reporting for 1.4M+ residents and 700+ providers.
NM Vaccine Registration System
Statewide vaccine registration, eligibility, scheduling, provider operations, and reporting for 1.4M+ residents and 700+ providers.
New Mexico needed a vaccine platform that could move quickly, enforce phase-based eligibility, support providers across the state, and keep reporting accurate as the rollout evolved. Instead of forcing residents to chase appointments across dozens of disconnected systems, VaccineNM.org created a one-and-done registration experience for the entire state.
I handled the engineering and development for the system, building the application workflows that let residents create profiles for themselves and dependents, receive targeted invitations, find appointments in their communities, and keep providers and public health teams aligned around a single source of truth.
What the system did
- Centralized vaccine registration for residents across New Mexico
- Managed eligibility and scheduling during phased rollout periods
- Supported onboarding and daily operations for hundreds of healthcare providers
- Enabled targeted outreach based on location and vaccine event logistics
- Reported vaccine administration data back to the state and CDC on a rolling basis
Why it mattered
- Reduced confusion by giving residents a single statewide workflow
- Improved equity by notifying people when appointments were available in their area
- Helped New Mexico become one of the fastest and most effective vaccination states in the country
National coverage
The platform was repeatedly cited as a major reason New Mexico outperformed many other states during the vaccine rollout.
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Federal Funding Transparency Dashboard
A public dashboard for ARPA and BIL projects built by reconciling USAspending.gov data with agency-submitted spreadsheets.
Federal Funding Transparency Dashboard
A public dashboard for ARPA and BIL projects built by reconciling USAspending.gov data with agency-submitted spreadsheets.
This project turned fragmented federal funding data into a public-facing transparency dashboard for New Mexico. The work required compiling and normalizing data from USAspending.gov, reconciling it against spreadsheets submitted by state agencies, and translating that information into a dashboard people could actually understand and use.
I built the application and data handling needed to bring those sources together, resolve inconsistencies, and present ARPA and BIL-funded projects in a way that made the underlying spending easier to explore. The goal was not just to show raw data, but to create an intuitive view of what was funded, where it was happening, and how the money was being put to work.
What the system did
- Aggregated federal spending data from USAspending.gov
- Reconciled that data with spreadsheets submitted by New Mexico state agencies
- Standardized project records across inconsistent source formats
- Presented ARPA and BIL projects through an intuitive public dashboard
- Made funding information easier to browse, compare, and explain
Why it mattered
- Improved transparency around major federal investments in the state
- Reduced the gap between messy back-office data and public understanding
- Gave stakeholders a clearer picture of projects funded through ARPA and BIL
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New Mexico DFA Capital Funding Platform
An end-to-end platform for tracking capital projects from proposal and appropriation through draw down, reporting, and completion.
New Mexico DFA Capital Funding Platform
An end-to-end platform for tracking capital projects from proposal and appropriation through draw down, reporting, and completion.
This platform gave the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration a comprehensive way to track capital funding across the full lifecycle of a project. It covered everything from initial proposal and funding requests through appropriation, draw down, reporting, and final completion.
The public-facing dashboard translated a complex internal funding process into something easier to navigate and understand. I built the engineering and development needed to support the broader platform, connecting workflow state, funding data, and project status into a system that could serve both operational users and the public.
What the system did
- Tracked capital projects from proposal through completion
- Managed funding, appropriations, and draw down workflows
- Supported reporting across agencies and project stages
- Exposed public-facing views of statewide capital funding activity
- Created a clearer operational record of project status and spending
Why it mattered
- Replaced fragmented tracking with a single end-to-end platform
- Improved visibility into where capital funding was allocated and how projects were progressing
- Made a complicated state funding process more legible to both staff and the public
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New Mexico Energy Conservation and Management Platform
Resident eligibility, appliance rebates, Lowe's product coordination, contractor workflows, and reimbursement across multiple non-technical stakeholders.
New Mexico Energy Conservation and Management Platform
Resident eligibility, appliance rebates, Lowe's product coordination, contractor workflows, and reimbursement across multiple non-technical stakeholders.
This platform helped New Mexico residents qualify for electric appliance rebates through a workflow that connected EMNRD, Human Services, Lowe's, contractors, and reimbursement operations. I built the engineering and development behind the system, supporting both the resident-facing eligibility flow and the operational tooling needed to move applications through approval, product selection, installation, and reimbursement.
The project was especially important because it required close coordination across multiple groups with very different levels of technical fluency, including state agencies, retail partners, contractors, and implementation partners such as Franklin Energy and PNNL. The platform also interfaced with PNNL's API so program progress could be reported upstream to the federal government.
What the system did
- Onboarded New Mexico residents into an energy rebate program
- Verified program eligibility through financial documentation or Human Services Department data
- Connected approved residents with qualifying electric appliance offers
- Supported coupon generation for high-value appliance discounts
- Enabled contractors to document installations and submit for reimbursement
- Integrated with PNNL's API to report program progress for federal oversight
Why it mattered
- Brought multiple public and private stakeholders into a single operational workflow
- Bridged non-technical program administration with a clear digital experience
- Helped translate policy goals into a system residents and delivery partners could actually use