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usgs_staff_profile:

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   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jeremy-k-newson
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   name: Jeremy K Newson
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   titles:
   - Chief, Engineering Branch
   organizations:
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     - Water Resources Mission Area
     - https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources
   email: jknewson@usgs.gov
   orcid: 0000-0002-2507-8555
   intro_statements:
   - Jeremy Newson is the Chief of the Engineering Branch of the USGS Water Resources
     Mission Area's Enterprise Technology Office.
   expertise_terms:
   - software application development
   - web service development
   - geographic information systems (GIS)
   - geospatial analysis
   - python
   - javascript
   - typescript
   - SQL
   - amazon web services (AWS)
   - .Net (C#, VB.Net)
   - web interface development
   - spatial analysis
   - hydrology
   professional_experience: []
   education:
   - 'Master of Science, Biological and Agricultural Engineering May. 2007  University
     of Idaho, Moscow and Boise, ID campus Focus: Fluvial Geomorphology, Sediment
     Transport, and Hydrology'
   - 'Bachelor of Science, Biological Systems Engineering May. 2005 University of
     Idaho, Moscow, ID campus Focus: Hydrology/Environmental Engineering'
   affiliations: []
   honors: []
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   personal_statement: Application Architect, U.S. Geological Survey, Dec. 2019 -
     presentServing as the Application Architect for the Water Mission Area Enterprise
     Technology Office Engineering Branch. Duties include collaborating with key
     stakeholders, architects, and internal teams to define enterprise architecture
     principles, standards, guidelines, requirements, use cases estimations and outline
     current and future vision enterprise architecture strategies.Software Architect/Hydrologic
     Engineer for Web Informatics and Mapping (WIM) Team, 2012 - Dec. 2019Served
     as a full stack software Architect/Hydrologist on various cross discipline teams
     developing scalable scientific data services and applications for the USGS and
     other federal Agencies. My main duties included;Work directly with stakeholders,
     national field experts and team members to identify goals, design and implement
     software solutionsEstablish and promote proper coding practices and proceduresDevelop
     and mentor junior programmersDevelop custom reusable librariesPresent complex
     software design solutions and issues in understandable concepts to senior management
     and stakeholdersMy hydrology background, provided me with the unique qualifications
     to lead and ensure hydrologic programs and system methods were accurate and
     represented the highest USGS scientific standards.System Integration and Software
     Developer Lead for National StreamStats Program, 2012 - Dec. 2019Descriptionand
     Scientific LeadershipI am responsible for all aspects of the development, architecting,
     planning, and formulating of highly specialized technical algorithms and subsystems
     related to the StreamStats program. The StreamStats system and subsystems are
     unique and serve as a conduit for the sharing and delivery of USGS science to
     watershed managers, engineers and the general public. In an effort to minimize
     duplication of effort across the USGS, I develop and maintain several specialized
     state-of-the-art modular scientific web resources that provide efficient, pubically
     available tools and datasets that can be utilized to further scientific research
     and foster scientific growth. I am also responsible for facilitating and leading
     discussions among the team, and leading others, by identifying goals, preparing
     project proposals, designing software solutions, and prioritize and assigning
     project tasks of all development relating to StreamStats related products.Technical
     Advisor and Software Developer Lead for Inland Oil Spill Response and Riverine
     Travel Time Project, 2018 - 2019Description and Scientific LeadershipMy responsibility
     is to architect, plan and provide a web-based rapid response application for
     estimating plume trajectories and travel times in inland rivers. The application
     is designed to leverage pre-existing tools that I developed for the StreamStats
     program, in order to assist watershed and hazard managers in the event of an
     oil (or other contaminants) spill to protect the ecosystem and guide the expedited
     cleanup efforts.