Bradford Shaw
About Bradford Shaw
Bradford Shaw is a Technical Architect with an MBA from Binghamton University and a BA in Economics from Hartwick College. He plays a significant role in vendor selection and system architecture for major Army programs, leveraging extensive experience in data architecture and project management across various organizations.
Work at LMI
Bradford Shaw has been serving as a Technical Architect at LMI since 2021. In this role, he plays a significant part in supporting a major Army program by implementing a new system designed to replace several legacy force management systems. His responsibilities include assessing vendor technical performance to aid in vendor selection, ensuring that the chosen solutions meet the program's requirements. Shaw collaborates with a team to establish a deployment strategy for the Army's cloud environment, specifically focusing on the Government cloud.
Education and Expertise
Bradford Shaw holds an MBA in Information Technology from Binghamton University. Additionally, he earned a BA in Economics from Hartwick College. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical and managerial roles throughout his career. Shaw's expertise encompasses data architecture, cloud deployment strategies, and vendor performance assessment, which are critical in his current position.
Background
Bradford Shaw has a diverse professional background with extensive experience in technical and managerial roles across various organizations. He began his career at US Airways, where he worked for ten years in Applications Development. He then transitioned to roles at Sapient, Booz Allen Hamilton, IBM, and Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, accumulating a wealth of knowledge in data architecture and business intelligence. His previous position at NT Concepts as a Senior Business Intelligence/Data Warehouse Solution Architect further solidified his expertise in data management.
Professional Experience
Shaw's professional experience spans over three decades, with key roles in several well-known companies. He worked at Booz Allen Hamilton as a Data Architecture and SOA Technical Project Lead from 2010 to 2012. Prior to that, he was a Federal Technology Consultant at IBM from 2005 to 2010. His tenure at Cap Gemini Ernst & Young as a Senior Consultant lasted from 1998 to 2000. Each of these positions contributed to his development as a technical architect, focusing on data systems and architecture.