About
Sr. DevSecOps Engineer with 13 years in IT. I walk into environments with no documentation, no CI/CD, and no observability, and I leave behind infrastructure that actually works.
Federal/DoD compliance, Iron Bank containers, Platform One deployments, and the less glamorous stuff — migrating legacy systems between clouds without losing data and untangling years of manual deployment processes.
Why This Site Exists
DevOps is backend's backend. The work is gritty, low-signal, and invisible by design — if people notice what you're doing, it's usually because something broke. Everything is tailored to different environments, "DevOps" means something different everywhere, and the most interesting work is often behind NDAs or in private infrastructure.
So I never had a public portfolio. What would that even look like? It's not frontend — there's no render, no screenshot, no demo link.
This site and the labs on my GitHub are my answer to that question. They demonstrate decisions, not just code — SLO math, alert philosophy, chaos engineering outcomes, deployment lifecycle patterns. The things that matter when you're operating services, not just building them.