What we’ve done

As part of the Digital Experience Project for the DMV, we led efforts to modernize and migrate legacy on-premise infrastructure to the AWS cloud. This included designing and administering AWS EKS clusters along with dependent infrastructure to support containerized microservices built on MuleSoft Runtime Fabric. The result was a scalable, cloud-native architecture that enhanced service reliability, operational agility, and overall development velocity.

At EDD, we provided AWS migration assistance, helping transition key workloads from on-premise environments to the AWS cloud through hands-on technical engineering. In addition to migration efforts, we delivered ongoing support for cloud architecture, engineering best practices, and technical troubleshooting to strengthen EDD’s overall cloud maturity. This engagement enhanced the scalability, maintainability, and operational resilience of their AWS infrastructure.

At CalHHS CDII, we worked as a data engineering team to implement Databricks on AWS, enabling scalable data processing and analytics across departments. We built and maintained data pipelines to ingest, transform, and standardize datasets from various sources, ensuring data quality and performance. Through close collaboration, we applied best practices in cloud-based data engineering to deliver reliable and efficient data solutions.

At CalSAWS, we provided quality assurance and technical oversight of the infrastructure supporting the statewide eligibility system. Our team conducted architectural reviews and process evaluations during the maintenance and enhancement phases to ensure scalability, security, and operational efficiency. This work helped uphold system integrity while supporting ongoing improvements to meet evolving program and stakeholder needs during major transitionary efforts.