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+1 (855) 287-2768
After more than a decade as a senior engineer and architect — including serving as the founding front‑end engineer for a large Angular platform — I now apply that experience to helping federal agencies modernize systems, improve user experience, and deliver secure, scalable digital services.
My background spans Angular, TypeScript, CMS platforms, ServiceNow, BI/analytics, and full‑stack development, combined with deep experience in proposal authorship, solution architecture, and federal capture. I bridge the gap between engineering and business development by translating mission needs into clear, credible, and executable technical approaches.
I’m driven by building solutions that are maintainable, accessible, and user‑centered — and by helping organizations navigate modernization with clarity and confidence.
As the Director of Federal Solutions, I lead Sapot System’s federal practice across capture, solution architecture, proposal development, and technical delivery. I partner with agency stakeholders, primes, and teaming partners to design and deliver modernization initiatives that improve mission outcomes, strengthen security, and enhance user experience.
I oversee the full lifecycle of federal opportunities — from market research and capture strategy to technical solutioning, pricing, and proposal authorship. My work spans modernization, cloud architecture, UI/UX, CMS platforms, ServiceNow, business intelligence, and full‑stack engineering.
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