
Jebb Burditt contributed to the bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal by delivering end-to-end enhancements to appeals workflows, public-facing registration, and authentication systems over four months. He implemented unified SSO authentication, feature-flagged UI components, and Dataverse integration, modernizing the platform’s backend and frontend. Using C#, ASP.NET Core, and Angular, Jebb refactored data models, improved API routing, and introduced AutoMapper configurations to ensure reliable data mapping. His work addressed both user experience and maintainability, with careful attention to error handling and environment-driven configuration. The depth of his engineering is reflected in robust, scalable features that improved security, data integrity, and release readiness across the portal.

Monthly performance summary for 2025-08 focused on delivering user-facing DFA enhancements, stabilizing data mappings, and improving UI state controls in bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal. Key features delivered include DFA Appeals UI and Timeline Enhancements, DFA Registration Button UI/State Logic, and DFA Appeals Data Mapping Enhancements. Major bugs fixed include D4P-27 related issues within the DFA Appeals workflow, with timeline and step display corrections. Overall impact: improved user clarity and interaction with DFA appeals, more reliable data mappings in the appeals data layer, and more predictable UI behavior across environments, enabling faster decisioning on appeals. Technologies/skills demonstrated include .NET-based UI work, AutoMapper for nullable mappings, environment-driven feature flags, and robust commit-driven development.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-08 focused on delivering user-facing DFA enhancements, stabilizing data mappings, and improving UI state controls in bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal. Key features delivered include DFA Appeals UI and Timeline Enhancements, DFA Registration Button UI/State Logic, and DFA Appeals Data Mapping Enhancements. Major bugs fixed include D4P-27 related issues within the DFA Appeals workflow, with timeline and step display corrections. Overall impact: improved user clarity and interaction with DFA appeals, more reliable data mappings in the appeals data layer, and more predictable UI behavior across environments, enabling faster decisioning on appeals. Technologies/skills demonstrated include .NET-based UI work, AutoMapper for nullable mappings, environment-driven feature flags, and robust commit-driven development.
July 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal: Delivered end-to-end enhancements to appeals workflows, added Case Amount Appeals support, and improved registration UX. These changes provide clearer tracking, enable new appeal types, and reduce user friction, accelerating decision cycles and improving data integrity across the DFA portal.
July 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal: Delivered end-to-end enhancements to appeals workflows, added Case Amount Appeals support, and improved registration UX. These changes provide clearer tracking, enable new appeal types, and reduce user friction, accelerating decision cycles and improving data integrity across the DFA portal.
June 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal: Delivered foundational user journeys, backend integration, and platform modernization to enable scalable public appeals and data workflows. Key items include: Public Appeals feature groundwork enabling user-facing appeal submissions with routing, components, and document upload flows; Dataverse integration across Public and Private APIs with new configurations, DTOs, and repositories for Recovery Claims, Client Codes, and Expense Projects; Platform upgrade to .NET 8 with related DTO updates and Dynamics username formatting adjustments; Public API PDF service authentication enhancements using HttpClient with token management and bearer-token retry; Event registration page with active-events gating, including a dedicated API to detect active events and dynamic UI enablement of registration buttons.
June 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal: Delivered foundational user journeys, backend integration, and platform modernization to enable scalable public appeals and data workflows. Key items include: Public Appeals feature groundwork enabling user-facing appeal submissions with routing, components, and document upload flows; Dataverse integration across Public and Private APIs with new configurations, DTOs, and repositories for Recovery Claims, Client Codes, and Expense Projects; Platform upgrade to .NET 8 with related DTO updates and Dynamics username formatting adjustments; Public API PDF service authentication enhancements using HttpClient with token management and bearer-token retry; Event registration page with active-events gating, including a dedicated API to detect active events and dynamic UI enablement of registration buttons.
May 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal: Delivered two high-impact capabilities that enhance security, maintainability, and user experience: Unified SSO Authentication for pdf-service and Appeals Management with a feature-flag gate. These changes enable controlled rollouts, reduce JWT configuration complexity, and provide a scalable foundation for future features.
May 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/emcr-dfa-portal: Delivered two high-impact capabilities that enhance security, maintainability, and user experience: Unified SSO Authentication for pdf-service and Appeals Management with a feature-flag gate. These changes enable controlled rollouts, reduce JWT configuration complexity, and provide a scalable foundation for future features.
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