
Vanglirajan Kalimuthu contributed to the bcgov/MOH-ALR repository by engineering robust licensing, permitting, and regulatory workflows that improved data integrity and operational efficiency. He delivered features such as dynamic data capture, automated lab test management, and secure access controls, leveraging Apex, JavaScript, and Salesforce Lightning Web Components. His work included backend enhancements for event handling and data modeling, as well as frontend improvements to UI/UX and validation flows. By integrating payment gateways and refining document management, Vanglirajan addressed business requirements for compliance and scalability. The depth of his contributions is reflected in stable releases and streamlined user experiences across modules.
In March 2026, focused on enhancing visibility and data capture for the Business License workflow in bcgov/MOH-ALR. Delivered UI and data-layer improvements to the Document Checklist Item Record Type visibility and added applicant field visibility rules to the Business License Application, enabling more accurate submissions and streamlined reviews.
In March 2026, focused on enhancing visibility and data capture for the Business License workflow in bcgov/MOH-ALR. Delivered UI and data-layer improvements to the Document Checklist Item Record Type visibility and added applicant field visibility rules to the Business License Application, enabling more accurate submissions and streamlined reviews.
January 2026 monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered key PHOCS and Dairy Worker enhancements, including a standardized JSON template for PHOCS invoices, UI/perms improvements for dairy worker contacts and facilities, stricter data governance, and corrected versioning on the Dairy Worker Licence Template. No major bugs fixed this month. Improvements support governance, data integrity, and scalable invoicing across PHOCS modules.
January 2026 monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered key PHOCS and Dairy Worker enhancements, including a standardized JSON template for PHOCS invoices, UI/perms improvements for dairy worker contacts and facilities, stricter data governance, and corrected versioning on the Dairy Worker Licence Template. No major bugs fixed this month. Improvements support governance, data integrity, and scalable invoicing across PHOCS modules.
December 2025: Delivered high-impact features for licensing, permitting, inspections, and regulatory fees on bcgov/MOH-ALR, complemented by data-transformation reinforcements and strengthened access controls. Key work stabilized licensing workflows and data integrity, enabling scalable operations and better decision-making.
December 2025: Delivered high-impact features for licensing, permitting, inspections, and regulatory fees on bcgov/MOH-ALR, complemented by data-transformation reinforcements and strengthened access controls. Key work stabilized licensing workflows and data integrity, enabling scalable operations and better decision-making.
November 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) delivered a focused set of features, stability fixes, and cross-module enhancements that strengthen data integrity, regulatory compliance, and operator efficiency. Key outcomes include enforcing a post-submission lock for operator edits, enabling end-to-end Pool Operating Permit submissions through the operator portal, and introducing EHIS-2741 functionality across modules. Targeted UI and data presentation fixes (notably in Inspections on File) alongside QA and bug fixes across EHIS-2607, EHIS-2542 QA, and EHIS-2769 No Records to Display have reduced rework, improved user experience, and hardened platform stability.
November 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) delivered a focused set of features, stability fixes, and cross-module enhancements that strengthen data integrity, regulatory compliance, and operator efficiency. Key outcomes include enforcing a post-submission lock for operator edits, enabling end-to-end Pool Operating Permit submissions through the operator portal, and introducing EHIS-2741 functionality across modules. Targeted UI and data presentation fixes (notably in Inspections on File) alongside QA and bug fixes across EHIS-2607, EHIS-2542 QA, and EHIS-2769 No Records to Display have reduced rework, improved user experience, and hardened platform stability.
October 2025 delivered critical features, fixes, and improvements for the bcgov MOH-ALR project, focusing on regulatory workflows, data integrity, and user experience. The work strengthened licensing flows, payment integration, public disclosures, and operator portal submissions while maintaining code quality and test coverage.
October 2025 delivered critical features, fixes, and improvements for the bcgov MOH-ALR project, focusing on regulatory workflows, data integrity, and user experience. The work strengthened licensing flows, payment integration, public disclosures, and operator portal submissions while maintaining code quality and test coverage.
September 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR): Delivered QA enablement, public disclosure enhancements, and data cleanup to improve security, data quality, and user experience. Focused on enabling efficient QA workflows, correcting access controls, and modernizing public site and PHOCS data model to support business value, regulatory transparency, and performance reviews.
September 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR): Delivered QA enablement, public disclosure enhancements, and data cleanup to improve security, data quality, and user experience. Focused on enabling efficient QA workflows, correcting access controls, and modernizing public site and PHOCS data model to support business value, regulatory transparency, and performance reviews.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on business value and technical achievements across the bcgov/MOH-ALR repository. Delivered reliability improvements for lab test requisitions and structured account relationships for scalable data modeling, while modernizing core object handling and layout configurations. Documentation updates aligned with regulatory and team QA feedback.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on business value and technical achievements across the bcgov/MOH-ALR repository. Delivered reliability improvements for lab test requisitions and structured account relationships for scalable data modeling, while modernizing core object handling and layout configurations. Documentation updates aligned with regulatory and team QA feedback.
July 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) delivered substantial data enrichment, workflow automation, and UI/UX improvements to streamline lab test requisitions and related health data processes. The month focused on expanding data capabilities (dairy data), enabling end-to-end tracking (status field), automating repetitive data entry (pre-fill for facility tests), expanding requisition capabilities (water bacteriology, food quality sample), and enhancing usability and reliability (UI tweaks and QA fixes). These changes improve data accuracy, reduce manual steps, and accelerate public health decision-making across facilities.
July 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) delivered substantial data enrichment, workflow automation, and UI/UX improvements to streamline lab test requisitions and related health data processes. The month focused on expanding data capabilities (dairy data), enabling end-to-end tracking (status field), automating repetitive data entry (pre-fill for facility tests), expanding requisition capabilities (water bacteriology, food quality sample), and enhancing usability and reliability (UI tweaks and QA fixes). These changes improve data accuracy, reduce manual steps, and accelerate public health decision-making across facilities.
June 2025 monthly performance highlights: Delivered substantial improvements to Lab Test management, enhanced data collection for regulatory submissions, and refined UI/UX, while stabilizing the codebase with essential build fixes and cleanup. Key initiatives included consolidating LabTest Master List, Requisition, and LabTest Required changes to streamline lab workflows; implementing EHIS-755 Radon data submission to capture air quality results for childcare facility licenses; expanding the data model and UI to support new fields and test types (SampleTestType, extension fields for contacts/PHOCS accounts, PHOCSAirQualityTest RT changes, and dairy values); and advancing UI, Flexipage integration, and release reliability through targeted fixes and cleanup. The work improved data accuracy, regulatory readiness, and business-user experience, while reducing risk of production defects.
June 2025 monthly performance highlights: Delivered substantial improvements to Lab Test management, enhanced data collection for regulatory submissions, and refined UI/UX, while stabilizing the codebase with essential build fixes and cleanup. Key initiatives included consolidating LabTest Master List, Requisition, and LabTest Required changes to streamline lab workflows; implementing EHIS-755 Radon data submission to capture air quality results for childcare facility licenses; expanding the data model and UI to support new fields and test types (SampleTestType, extension fields for contacts/PHOCS accounts, PHOCSAirQualityTest RT changes, and dairy values); and advancing UI, Flexipage integration, and release reliability through targeted fixes and cleanup. The work improved data accuracy, regulatory readiness, and business-user experience, while reducing risk of production defects.
May 2025 focused on delivering core EHIS platform enhancements, expanding data capabilities, tightening access controls, and modernizing the UI. Key items include EHIS Core Enhancements enabling BLA event handling (EHIS-1805, EHIS-1809, EHIS-1830, EHIS-1810, EHIS-1812) and EHIS-1830 events on BLA; new Lab Test features (requirements, master list, requisition object) and EHIS-1635 for Food Tests; data quality improvements with Name AutoNumber, new BL and TaxFile Number fields, and cleanup of obsolete fields; licensing workflow improvement with Licence/Permit on evaluation; improved sharing rules and admin/officer access; codebase reorganization into PHOCS folder; UI/Layout enhancements (EHIS-1837) and QA/testing improvements; and targeted bug fixes (EHIS-842, QA Name field bug, syntax fixes). These deliver business value: improved compliance workflow, consistent data, stronger access controls, better reporting, and faster release readiness.
May 2025 focused on delivering core EHIS platform enhancements, expanding data capabilities, tightening access controls, and modernizing the UI. Key items include EHIS Core Enhancements enabling BLA event handling (EHIS-1805, EHIS-1809, EHIS-1830, EHIS-1810, EHIS-1812) and EHIS-1830 events on BLA; new Lab Test features (requirements, master list, requisition object) and EHIS-1635 for Food Tests; data quality improvements with Name AutoNumber, new BL and TaxFile Number fields, and cleanup of obsolete fields; licensing workflow improvement with Licence/Permit on evaluation; improved sharing rules and admin/officer access; codebase reorganization into PHOCS folder; UI/Layout enhancements (EHIS-1837) and QA/testing improvements; and targeted bug fixes (EHIS-842, QA Name field bug, syntax fixes). These deliver business value: improved compliance workflow, consistent data, stronger access controls, better reporting, and faster release readiness.
April 2025 — bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered substantial business value through data model enhancements, UI/UX improvements, and robust defect resolution. Key outcomes include enabling end-to-end permit data capture (EHIS-842), adding Record Type to the data model and flows, significant UI updates (FlexiPage, FlexiPage Assignment, Facility Record page changes, and streamlined UX by removing the 'View Permit' button), and strengthened security with expanded sharing rules and EHIS-1722 coverage. The team progressed regulatory and programmatic changes (EHIS-1677/1676, EHIS-1688/1691/1692/1694/1695, EHIS-1612 auto-population for the Identifier field in BL, license type in layout, and quick actions) while stabilizing the platform via core restructuring and build fixes. Sprint 3 defects (EHIS-1628-1646) were resolved, including water storage facility information issues, contributing to a more reliable release and faster time-to-value for stakeholders.
April 2025 — bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered substantial business value through data model enhancements, UI/UX improvements, and robust defect resolution. Key outcomes include enabling end-to-end permit data capture (EHIS-842), adding Record Type to the data model and flows, significant UI updates (FlexiPage, FlexiPage Assignment, Facility Record page changes, and streamlined UX by removing the 'View Permit' button), and strengthened security with expanded sharing rules and EHIS-1722 coverage. The team progressed regulatory and programmatic changes (EHIS-1677/1676, EHIS-1688/1691/1692/1694/1695, EHIS-1612 auto-population for the Identifier field in BL, license type in layout, and quick actions) while stabilizing the platform via core restructuring and build fixes. Sprint 3 defects (EHIS-1628-1646) were resolved, including water storage facility information issues, contributing to a more reliable release and faster time-to-value for stakeholders.
March 2025 highlights for bcgov/MOH-ALR focused on expanding EHIS data capabilities, tightening access controls, and strengthening test stability. Delivered key features across data collection, UX, and permissions, while improving overall reliability and business value.
March 2025 highlights for bcgov/MOH-ALR focused on expanding EHIS data capabilities, tightening access controls, and strengthening test stability. Delivered key features across data collection, UX, and permissions, while improving overall reliability and business value.

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