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Amelia Vance

Amelia Vance contributed to the cisagov/XFD repository by delivering over 100 features and 40 bug fixes in ten months, focusing on frontend modernization, data-driven dashboards, and accessibility improvements. She engineered robust UI components and data grids using React and TypeScript, integrating API-driven vulnerability data and refining workflows for security teams. Her work emphasized maintainable code through ESLint configuration, CI/CD integration, and comprehensive test coverage. Amelia improved user experience with responsive layouts, persistent state management, and accessible navigation, while aligning frontend data models with backend APIs. Her technical depth ensured scalable, reliable, and compliant solutions for complex vulnerability management needs.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

72%Features

Repository Contributions

347Total
Bugs
41
Commits
347
Features
105
Lines of code
220,162
Activity Months10

Work History

January 2026

26 Commits • 8 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for cisagov/XFD: Delivered admin UI improvements, enhanced data filtering, and strengthened test coverage. Stabilized layout behavior and introduced org/region data in the VS Dashboard. These changes reduce admin toil, improve data accuracy, and lower regression risk.

December 2025

30 Commits • 10 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 (cisagov/XFD) — Key business-value oriented accomplishments include: 1) Frontend linting, ESLint/Prettier alignment, and environment setup with live linting in the dev environment, improving code quality and onboarding efficiency. 2) Tooling simplification by removing the deprecated Vitest coverage v8 provider, reducing maintenance overhead. 3) UI/UX and accessibility enhancements in VS Scanning and Dash, including number formatting and ARIA-label updates, improving data readability and accessibility. 4) Strengthened testing and resilience through top CVEs tests improvements, updated frontend test coverage expectations, and test-suite enhancements with snapshot/data organization. 5) Security and dependency hygiene and housekeeping, including npm audit fixes in frontend and cleanup of unused packages (e.g., uswds) and utility consolidation (RegionUsers) to reduce surface area and risk.

November 2025

33 Commits • 8 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 performance summary for cisagov/XFD: A focused effort on frontend code quality, security hygiene, package provisioning, UI/test stability, and CI/test reliability to reduce risk, accelerate delivery, and improve user experience. The month delivered concrete capabilities and fixes across linting, dependencies, and test governance, enabling faster, safer iterations in a complex frontend environment.

October 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on feature delivery and code quality improvements for cisagov/XFD. Delivered in-tab navigation in Vulnerability Overview to keep internal navigation in the same tab, improving UX and speeding vulnerability review. This month includes a targeted code change with a single primary feature update and associated commit. Overall impact: streamlined user flow, reduced tab clutter, and demonstrated frontend code hygiene through concise, focused changes.

September 2025

46 Commits • 12 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 highlights: Delivered data-model-driven vulnerability insights and UI refinements for the cisagov/XFD frontend, improved data fidelity and user experience for vulnerability details, enhanced CVE/SSVC rendering, and strengthened code quality via tests and tooling. These changes reduce triage time, align frontend with backend endpoints, and set a foundation for scalable vulnerability management features.

August 2025

43 Commits • 20 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 (cisagov/XFD) delivered targeted frontend modernization and stability improvements with clear business value: improved UX, consistent layouts, and reliable UI behavior across the dashboard. Highlights include dependency upgrades for UI consistency and security, preservation of toolbar configuration after updates, and data presentation stability improvements across regions and vulnerabilities views. The sprint also expanded navigation and responsiveness, increased data visibility, and reduced risk from deprecated code and build issues.

July 2025

27 Commits • 10 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary for cisagov/XFD focusing on business value and technical excellence. Delivered substantial UI/UX and data-handling enhancements across the project, improved data integrity, and reduced friction for operators and security teams while strengthening metrics and risk visibility.

June 2025

50 Commits • 12 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 performance summary for cisagov/XFD. Delivered significant UI improvements, reliability enhancements, and code maintenance across the frontend. The month focused on user-facing UX enhancements, data exploration capabilities, test stabilization, accessibility, and alignment with API expectations, delivering measurable business value and reducing risk of regressions. Key features delivered: - UI Navigation and Findings Library UI Enhancements: updated navigation, tab names, dashboard feedback, and view-details state handling with improved tooltips and styling to streamline findings analysis and reduce time-to-insight. - VS Dashboard drilldowns and state handling: added drill-down capabilities and proper state passing from View Details to support deeper data exploration and filtering (including scan-type filtering and no-data alerts). - Dependency updates and UI polish: refreshed frontend dependencies and lockfiles, and aligned Import/Export styling with Material UI guidelines for consistency and maintainability. - Accessibility and UI semantics improvements: enhanced 508 accessibility for DomainDetails, improved button roles and aria labels, and clarified table semantics in the VS Dashboard to broaden usability. Major bugs fixed: - Frontend tests and snapshots stabilized: updated tests and snapshots to reflect current UI and behavior, reducing CI churn. - Frontend API/data fetch cleanup: removed dates from frontend calls to stats/trends to prevent data skew and align with API expectations. - Code quality and maintainability fixes: lint and unused console logs cleaned, and targeted refactors (Vulnerabilities.tsx cleanup and component reorganization) to improve readability and future maintainability. - UI consistency and behavior fixes: Vulnerabilities/Domains table reset/filter issues resolved and sorting behavior adjusted for reliable UX. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved user productivity through clearer navigation, richer data exploration, and consistent UI. Strengthened data integrity with API fetch cleanup and more robust UI state management. Reduced risk and technical debt via code refactors, linting, and dependency maintenance. Enhanced accessibility broadens usage and compliance with 508 standards. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Frontend: React/TypeScript, Material UI, state management for drill-down interactions, and responsive UI polish. - Quality & CI: frontend test stabilization, snapshot maintenance, lint remediation, and test noise reduction. - Accessibility & standards: 508 compliance improvements, semantic UI updates, and accessible controls.

May 2025

64 Commits • 15 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary for cisagov/XFD. The team delivered data-driven vulnerability scanning enhancements, frontend quality improvements, and UI/UX polish that collectively increase security visibility, reduce triage time, and improve user experience across the Vulnerability Scan (VS) workflow and VS Dashboard. Key outcomes span data integration and transformation for VS scan data, UI enhancements for VulnerabilityScan, top vulnerabilities coverage with drilldown and alerts, security guardrails to enforce organization membership, and comprehensive dashboard/UI refinements including Risky Services integration and accessibility improvements. Technologies and skills demonstrated include React/TypeScript frontend development, API integration, data transformation and normalization, accessibility improvements, linting/testing discipline, and modular component architecture.

April 2025

27 Commits • 9 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 (cisagov/XFD) delivered a focused set of frontend improvements aimed at increasing data integrity, UI consistency, accessibility, and maintainability. Key work spanned data export improvements, naming standardization, mobile navigation, vulnerability scan UI refinements, and test stability. The changes collectively enhance business value by delivering cleaner exports for analytics, a more predictable and scalable UI, improved mobile usability, and more reliable automated checks.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness90.8%
Maintainability90.6%
Architecture86.4%
Performance88.4%
AI Usage20.6%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSCSVHTMLJSONJavaScriptPythonReactSCSSTypeScriptYAML

Technical Skills

API IntegrationAccessibilityAccessibility (508 Compliance)Backend DevelopmentBuild ToolsCI/CDCSSCSV ParsingCSV ProcessingChart VisualizationChart.jsCode CleanupCode FormattingCode OrganizationCode Quality

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

cisagov/XFD

Apr 2025 Jan 2026
10 Months active

Languages Used

CSSHTMLJavaScriptReactTypeScripttsxJSONPython

Technical Skills

Accessibility (508 Compliance)Code RefactoringComponent DesignData Grid ComponentFrontend DevelopmentMaterial UI