Frontend Developer
Current• Collaborated with the Army Stationing and Installation Plan (ASIP) team to address bugs and data issues in a PL/SQL and Javascript based web system.• Generated requirements for new features and enhancements of the ASIP system based on user requests and feedback.• Developed new APEX module for use by Garrison Commanders, based on user requests, needs, and feedback• Developed a new interface for the ASIP program, using Javascript and CSS to enhance the usability, aesthetics, and accessibility of the ASIP system• Created database queries, procedures, and packages to display new information in a streamlined format to the user• Created and updated Oracle Reports to generated ASIP information in an easily disseminatable PDF format to the ASIP userbase.• Led the ASIP effort to increase the system’s security standards to bring ASIP in line with government issued security policies.• Migrated the ASIP system from Oracle Database 11g to Oracle Database 19c, as well as migrated Oracle FMW to the most recent version of 12c.• Researched, installed, and configured ORDS for use with the new ASIP Oracle FMW version.• Collaborated with the ASIP team to update the ASIP data in quarterly “lock positions”. Incorporating and combining user input with external Army data sources.• Ran quarterly CPU patches on Oracle Database, Oracle FMW, and Oracle Java SE software to keep the ASIP system in compliance with government and industry security standards.• Migrated the ASIP system from Oracle FMW to Apache Tomcat to provide more modularity for the ASIP system.• Updated and created ASIP system documentation, hardware and software lists, and network diagrams to comply with government requirements.• Led the effort to migrate the ASIP system from a physical server-based model to being located on the Microsoft Azure cloud.• Assisted the effort to create an APEX module displaying a hierarchical structure of ASIP units, which allowed the users to view the ASIP data in another way.