Ismail Ozdemir is an Enterprise Data Architect with 10+ years building data platforms and driving digital transformation across state government and healthcare sectors. Currently shaping enterprise data strategy at the NC Department of Health and Human Services, he previously led data solution teams at the N.C. Department of Information Technology and managed critical Oracle environments for IQVIA. His hands-on background spans database migrations, ETL design, hydrologic data systems, and web-driven reporting—work that began with migrating legacy MySQL/Access systems into robust Oracle architectures. Known for turning messy, multi-source data into auditable, production-ready solutions, he blends technical depth in databases and ETL with practical leadership in cross-agency projects. Based in Raleigh, NC with an MS in Computer and Information Science, he brings a steady mix of operational rigor and strategic vision to large-scale public sector data initiatives. An often-overlooked strength is his long experience bridging scientific data needs and enterprise governance, making him effective at translating domain requirements into scalable architectures.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS) Computer and Information Science, Master of Science (MS) Computer and Information Science at Brooklyn College
Hydrologic Database (HDB) is the foundation for the USBR Database of Record in terms of water management and reservoir operations. HDB is currently used in production throughout Reclamation in support of water management planning studies, real-time operations, data warehousing and reporting, and application development.
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