Brian Beatty is an Application Architect based in Chicago with over three decades of software experience and 11 years focused on senior consulting and architecture roles spanning healthcare interoperability, cloud-native microservices, and Microsoft-centric solutions. He has led FHIR and SMART-on-FHIR integrations, shepherded government certification efforts for Cures Act compliance, and architected scalable AWS-based platforms using Lambda, ECS/Fargate, API Gateway and RDS. A hands-on technologist who still contributes to open-source (adding social login and UI improvements to the humanitarian allReady project), he blends deep implementation skills with strategic architecture and standards advocacy. Brian is experienced at translating complex regulatory and business requirements into secure, test-driven, and maintainable architectures while mentoring teams across multiple time zones. Notably, he pairs legacy modernization expertise—migrating monoliths to microservices and moving Windows services to cloud-native Pivotal/Azure stacks—with practical cost and delivery improvements that have repeatedly delivered projects on time and under budget.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Technology, BS Computer Technology at Purdue University
This repo contains the code for allReady, an open-source solution focused on increasing awareness, efficiency and impact of preparedness campaigns as they are delivered by humanitarian and disaster response organizations in local communities.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:32 commits, 12 PRs, 44 comments in 21 days
Contributions summary:Brian contributed to the AllReady project by adding Facebook and Microsoft account authentication features, modifying the application's startup configuration and UI, and fixing an issue with login. They also worked on UI enhancements, including changes to the `_references.js` file and modifications to views related to tasks and activities. In addition, they implemented changes related to the task interface, merging remote tracking branches and updating data access files.
Contributions:21 commits, 9 PRs, 24 pushes in 1 month
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