
Worked on the ministryofjustice/cloud-platform-environments repository to deliver secure, governable cloud infrastructure for the LAA Civil Application and LAA Civil Manage API. Established dedicated Kubernetes namespaces with RBAC, resource quotas, and network policies to isolate and protect development workloads. Leveraged Terraform and YAML to implement infrastructure as code, introducing standardized environment naming and explicit AWS resource tagging for improved governance and auditability. Enhanced CI/CD security by configuring service accounts and token management for pipelines. These changes improved onboarding speed, ensured policy-driven compliance, and increased the portability and consistency of cloud environments, supporting faster and safer feature delivery for development teams.
For March 2026, delivered a dedicated development environment setup for the LAA Civil Manage API in ministryofjustice/cloud-platform-environments, establishing a secure, isolated Kubernetes namespace with RBAC, resource quotas, and network policies to enable reliable development and testing. Also introduced cloud infrastructure enhancements for standardized environment naming and cross-environment references via an EKS cluster name variable, and aligned naming from development to dev across configurations to improve consistency and onboarding. These changes improve security, portability of IaC, and development velocity, aligning with business goals of faster feature delivery with safer test environments.
For March 2026, delivered a dedicated development environment setup for the LAA Civil Manage API in ministryofjustice/cloud-platform-environments, establishing a secure, isolated Kubernetes namespace with RBAC, resource quotas, and network policies to enable reliable development and testing. Also introduced cloud infrastructure enhancements for standardized environment naming and cross-environment references via an EKS cluster name variable, and aligned naming from development to dev across configurations to improve consistency and onboarding. These changes improve security, portability of IaC, and development velocity, aligning with business goals of faster feature delivery with safer test environments.
February 2026 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/cloud-platform-environments. Focused on delivering secure, governable deployment capabilities for the LAA Civil Application and strengthening cloud resource governance. Key work included establishing secure CI/CD and a development namespace with RBAC, resource quotas, and network policies, as well as tagging governance for AWS resources via Terraform. Impact and outcomes: Improved security posture for CI/CD and development environments, clearer ownership and easier audits through explicit tagging, and faster onboarding with a ready-to-use, policy-controlled dev namespace. All changes are traceable via commits and aligned with cloud platform standards and governance requirements.
February 2026 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/cloud-platform-environments. Focused on delivering secure, governable deployment capabilities for the LAA Civil Application and strengthening cloud resource governance. Key work included establishing secure CI/CD and a development namespace with RBAC, resource quotas, and network policies, as well as tagging governance for AWS resources via Terraform. Impact and outcomes: Improved security posture for CI/CD and development environments, clearer ownership and easier audits through explicit tagging, and faster onboarding with a ready-to-use, policy-controlled dev namespace. All changes are traceable via commits and aligned with cloud platform standards and governance requirements.

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