Danielle Miller, Pmp, Itil
About Danielle Miller, Pmp, Itil
Danielle Miller is a Program Manager at Applied Information Sciences, where she has worked since 2019. She has extensive experience in project management and team leadership, particularly in military and technology sectors.
Work at AIS
Danielle Miller has been employed at Applied Information Sciences (AIS) as a Program Manager since 2019. In this role, she has been responsible for overseeing various projects and managing teams to ensure successful project delivery. Her leadership includes guiding a team of 15 professionals, including developers, DevOps engineers, UI/UX designers, and testers, in enhancing and maintaining a data collection processing tool for a military branch. Additionally, she has led a significant project involving a $2.6 million data integration platform and analytics system hosted in a Department of Defense Azure environment.
Previous Experience
Prior to her current role at AIS, Danielle Miller worked at Sevatec, Inc. as a Senior Project Administrator from 2016 to 2019. In this position, she contributed to project management efforts in Fairfax, VA. Before that, she served as the Deputy Team Lead for the Project Coordination Team at AIS from 2010 to 2016, where she managed various project coordination tasks. Additionally, she worked as an Office Manager at Sedna Digital Solutions, LLC from 2007 to 2010.
Education and Expertise
Danielle Miller holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Albion College, which she completed from 2000 to 2005. She furthered her education by attending the Yale School of Management, where she participated in the Women in Leadership Program and achieved Executive Education in 2021. This program lasted for 11 months and focused on developing leadership skills and strategies for women in professional settings.
Project Leadership and Management
Throughout her career, Danielle Miller has demonstrated strong project leadership skills. She managed a team of 18 professionals, including project managers, Azure architects, infrastructure engineers, and cybersecurity engineers, to design and develop a new platform for a consolidated military multi-cloud environment. Additionally, she successfully led a team to obtain Authorization to Operation (ATO) for a military project, which facilitated the onboarding of mission applications to enterprise common service offerings.