
Andrew Broddrick contributed to cisagov/manage.get.gov and cisagov/get.gov by delivering features and improvements focused on security, reliability, and maintainability. He enhanced credential rotation tooling and stabilized Docker-based build pipelines, reducing manual toil and improving deployment predictability. Using Python, Shell scripting, and YAML, Andrew strengthened CI/CD workflows to enforce security validation and removed outdated data export paths to minimize risk. He improved test reliability for domain renewal workflows and clarified maintenance banner behavior in the user interface. His work demonstrated disciplined version control, clear documentation, and targeted code refactoring, resulting in more robust, auditable, and maintainable backend and frontend systems.

In March 2025, delivered Domain Renewal Test Stability Improvements for cisagov/manage.get.gov, focusing on reliability and clarity of domain expiration tests, with targeted code cleanup that reduces test noise without altering behavior. These changes improve CI stability and speed up feedback loops for domain renewal workflows.
In March 2025, delivered Domain Renewal Test Stability Improvements for cisagov/manage.get.gov, focusing on reliability and clarity of domain expiration tests, with targeted code cleanup that reduces test noise without altering behavior. These changes improve CI stability and speed up feedback loops for domain renewal workflows.
February 2025 monthly work summary highlighting feature deliveries and process improvements across cisagov/get.gov and cisagov/manage.get.gov.
February 2025 monthly work summary highlighting feature deliveries and process improvements across cisagov/get.gov and cisagov/manage.get.gov.
January 2025 monthly summary for cisagov/manage.get.gov: Delivered security-focused CI/CD enhancements, removed outdated data export path to reduce risk, and performed targeted code cleanup to improve maintainability. The changes strengthen security validation across all repo changes, reduce data exposure, and improve code quality with minimal surface-area changes.
January 2025 monthly summary for cisagov/manage.get.gov: Delivered security-focused CI/CD enhancements, removed outdated data export path to reduce risk, and performed targeted code cleanup to improve maintainability. The changes strengthen security validation across all repo changes, reduce data exposure, and improve code quality with minimal surface-area changes.
Month: 2024-11 — cisagov/manage.get.gov Performance summary: In November, the team focused on hardening credential rotation tooling and stabilizing the build pipeline. The work delivered reduces security risk, shortens rotation cycles, and improves reliability and operator clarity across environments. Business value includes lower manual toil, more predictable deployments, and stronger auditability for secret rotation.
Month: 2024-11 — cisagov/manage.get.gov Performance summary: In November, the team focused on hardening credential rotation tooling and stabilizing the build pipeline. The work delivered reduces security risk, shortens rotation cycles, and improves reliability and operator clarity across environments. Business value includes lower manual toil, more predictable deployments, and stronger auditability for secret rotation.
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