
Brandon Lee contributed to the UTDallasEPICS/UTDesign-Procurement repository by developing granular per-item status tracking for procurement requests, enabling end-to-end visibility and improved workflow governance. He implemented a new status field on the RequestItem database model, integrated it into the React-based StudentRequestCard component, and built a dropdown-enabled UI with API persistence using TypeScript and SQL. This allowed both students and administrators to update and monitor item statuses throughout the procurement lifecycle. Additionally, Brandon focused on codebase maintainability by removing obsolete autocomplete search code, reducing technical debt and supporting future development with a cleaner, more maintainable front-end codebase.

April 2025 monthly summary for UTDallasEPICS/UTDesign-Procurement. Delivered granular per-item status tracking across procurement requests, enabling end-to-end visibility and improved governance of the procurement workflow. Implemented a new status field on RequestItem stored in the database, integrated into the StudentRequestCard for visibility, and added a dropdown-enabled UI with API persistence to update item statuses from both student-facing and admin interfaces.
April 2025 monthly summary for UTDallasEPICS/UTDesign-Procurement. Delivered granular per-item status tracking across procurement requests, enabling end-to-end visibility and improved governance of the procurement workflow. Implemented a new status field on RequestItem stored in the database, integrated into the StudentRequestCard for visibility, and added a dropdown-enabled UI with API persistence to update item statuses from both student-facing and admin interfaces.
February 2025 monthly summary for development work in UTDallasEPICS/UTDesign-Procurement. Focused on internal code health and maintainability with no user-facing feature additions. All changes preserved existing functionality; no reportable feature deployments this month.
February 2025 monthly summary for development work in UTDallasEPICS/UTDesign-Procurement. Focused on internal code health and maintainability with no user-facing feature additions. All changes preserved existing functionality; no reportable feature deployments this month.
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