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David L. Woolfenden

Senior Enterprise Architect @ eVectis Technologies | IT Strategy

York, Pennsylvania

Work Experience

  • Senior Enterprise Architect & President

    2004

    Along with conducting the day-to-day management of eVectis Technologies LLC, skilled in providing Enterprise Architect, IT Strategy and Information Sharing Technical Assistance consulting services to Federal, State and local justice agencies. Subject Matter Expertise includes IT Strategy, SOA Interoperability, Federated Identity and Standards-based sharing solutions based on TOGAF-driven approaches and methodologies.

  • Partner

    2002

    Christian Street Court (CSC), located in the City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, at 39-41 North Queen Street, 43 North Queen Street, 47-49 North Queen Street, 51 N. Queen Street 48 & 50 North Christian Street.

2015 - 2022

  • Investor & Advisor

    2015 - 2022

    Supported IOTAS marketing and funding efforts. lOTAS was an loT-as-a-Service company that had created a Smart Apartment platform for the Real Estate Industry using Al/ML. IOTAS was acquired by ADT during 2022

2016 - 2021

  • Enterprise Architect - Applications

    2016 - 2021

    In this role I was responsible for setting enterprise architecture application standards, guidelines and principles across the Agency along with leading efforts to conceptualize new and/or enhanced enterprise applications while providing guidance to architects and developers in the Agency.

2014 - 2015

  • Enterprise Architect

    2014 - 2015

    Provided IT Strategy and Enterprise Architecture services to Federal Government, States, Non-Profits, and Commercial organizations.

1994 - 2004

  • Manager

    1994 - 2004

    On a large state Department of Health Financial Management information System Implementation project, Dave was responsible for coordinating the rollout of the entire financial application suite to over 30 remote facilities. As Chief Architect - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET), created an internationally recognized platform for secure criminal justice information sharing, also, while at JNET, facilitated Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) strategic planning and analysis sessions focused towards gathering input from all major JNET stakeholders.

1987 - 1994

  • Sr. Systems Engineer

    1987 - 1994

    Architected a re-hosting effort for a large, state student loan-processing agency (PHEAA), Analyzed, designed, and coded a common GUI front end for separate CICS mainframe applications, Performed the planning, analysis and design of a new tax case refund docket management system, Facilitated five Joint Application Design (JAD) sessions. These JAD efforts defined the requirements and external design of four application areas within a large military supply/logistics system encompassing: repairables asset management, configuration management, family relationships and inventory control point.

1984 - 1987

  • Marketing Support Manager

    1984 - 1987

1981 - 1984

  • Sr. Programmer/Analyst

    1981 - 1984