Tim Lowden is a product manager with 12 years of experience building government digital services that make public programs easier to use, currently leading TTS engineering efforts for shared-service solutions like a government-owned bulk notifications tool. He spent seven years running the Digital Analytics Program at GSA, managing analytics.usa.gov and a federated program that aggregates billions of pageviews across thousands of federal sites to help agencies improve user experience and mission outcomes. Tim blends product strategy, data-driven decision making, and hands-on front-end work—he has contributed code to the widely used analytics.usa.gov repository and improved the program’s Google Tag Manager implementation. A skilled instructor and communicator, he has trained thousands of government users through webinars and workshops and has a track record of cross-agency implementation support. His work has been recognized by innovation awards and LinkedIn’s Next Wave, reflecting both impact and leadership in public-sector digital transformation. A Returned Peace Corps Volunteer with degrees from SUNY Buffalo and GWU, he brings international development experience and a user-centered perspective to government technology.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Web Development and Data, Web Development and Data at General Assembly
Media and Communication Studies, Media and Communication Studies at Freie Universität Berlin
MA, Global Communication, MA, Global Communication at The George Washington University
BA, English, BA, English at University at Buffalo
English, maghrebi arabic, Spanish, German, modern standard arabic
Contributions:2 reviews, 150 commits, 107 PRs in 7 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Tim primarily focused on updating the front-end interface of the analytics dashboard. Their contributions included modifying HTML and JavaScript files to reflect updates to the Digital Analytics Program (DAP), including the addition of new data sources and the updating of contact information. They also made adjustments to the displayed information, such as the number of domains and websites tracked, and fixed minor style and formatting issues. The user also made changes to the implementation of the Google Tag Manager and DAP script to improve data collection and display.
Provides a set of javascript files and documentation to implement web analytics on US federal websites
Contributions:145 commits, 19 PRs, 141 pushes in 7 years 6 months
javascriptjavascript-filesagenciesfederal
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Tim Lowden - Product Manager, TTS Engineering Division at GSA