David Payer
About David Payer
David Payer serves as the Content Management Coordinator at Scientific Games, where he oversees a Joomla-based content management system and coordinates the development of promotional media for the Iowa Lottery. He has a background in IT and project management, with previous roles at FEMA and IBM.
Work at Scientific Games
David Payer has been employed at Scientific Games as a Content Management Coordinator since 2011. In this role, he oversees the installation, development, and maintenance of a Joomla-based content management system. This system is utilized for in-house task management and content version control. His responsibilities also include coordinating the configuration of VSAT devices for the terminal network and managing the processing of all CDMA data devices. Payer participates in the NASPL procedure audit process to ensure quality in business processes and is involved in RFP processes to identify best practices for new projects.
Education and Expertise
David Payer studied at Montana State University-Bozeman and later attended Excelsior College, where he focused on Political Science and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. His academic background provides a foundation for his work in content management and IT. Payer's expertise includes overseeing content management systems, coordinating promotional media development, and managing technical configurations for statewide networks.
Background
Before his current position at Scientific Games, David Payer held various roles in the technology and nonprofit sectors. He worked as an IT Specialist at FEMA from 2008 to 2010, where he gained experience in information technology support. Following that, he served as a Deskside Support Specialist at IBM for nearly a year. Additionally, he was the Regional Director for the Universal Peace Federation from 2006 to 2008, where he managed operations in the Midwest Region.
Achievements
In his role at Scientific Games, David Payer has coordinated the development and deployment of Flash promotional media for the Iowa Lottery, impacting 2,500 retail terminals statewide. He also developed a training application using the NeoBook Rapid Application Development tool, designed to instruct operators on activating Amber Alert Notifications on Lottery terminals. His contributions to the NASPL procedure audit process reflect his commitment to ensuring quality in business processes.