Projects

Following are the projects I’ve been involved with as a front-end Web developer.

SDMS platform

Jun 2019 – Present

Publicis Sapient on behalf of Health Resources and Services Administration

A front-end platform consisting of four applications and more than 30 libraries.

“HRSA UI” component library

Jun 2018 – Present

Publicis Sapient on behalf of Health Resources and Services Administration

A shared component library used by the BMISS and SDMS front-end platforms.

davidsmithweb.com

Jan 2013 – Present

Personal

My blog. A WordPress application backed by a MySQL database running in Docker containers deployed to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.

HPSA & MUA/P application

Jun 2023 – Jun 2024

Publicis Sapient on behalf of Health Resources and Services Administration

A front-end Web application that enables state Primary Care Officers to create and federal Project Officers to review HPSA and MUA/P designations.

MCTA application

Jun 2022 – Jun 2023

Publicis Sapient on behalf of Health Resources and Services Administration

A front-end Web application that enables state Primary Care Officers to create and federal Project Officers to review MCTA designations.

Auto-HPSA application

Jun 2018 – Jun 2019

Publicis Sapient on behalf of Health Resources and Services Administration

A front-end Web application that enables state Primary Care Officers to create and federal Project Officers to review Auto-HPSA designations.

K-12 Educators Score Reporting Portal

Jan 2015 – Jan 2016

TG Federal on behalf of The College Board

A front-end Web application that enables college counselors to analyze student performance on standardized tests.

College Application Fee Waiver Search

Jan 2014 – Jun 2014

TG Federal on behalf of The College Board

A front-end Web application that enables students to find colleges that waive application fees.

SEC.gov Homepage Redesign

Jan 2013 – Jun 2013

OnPoint on behalf of US Securities and Exchange Commission

A modernization project that transformed a legacy, HTML table-based homepage using Web standards.