How the sites fit together

Each property has a specific scope so visitors can quickly find what they need — without mixing audiences.

TAHAI Web Services

Engineering work: audits, rebuilds, Core Web Vitals, WCAG-aligned accessibility, modern deployments, and clean handoffs.

For teams, orgs, and clients
Movement site
For Our Children & Families
Child-first process reform in Maine

For Our Children & Families

Movement work: child-first reform principles focused on delay reduction, procedural fairness, and protecting parent–child relationships.

Public mission + principles
Campaign site
JT for ME
Initiative • sources • press/officials start here

JT for ME

Campaign site: proposed citizen initiative (plain-language + full text), sources/references, and a “start here” for press & officials.

Civic lane
Quick note on FOCAF naming

The movement is “For Our Children & Families.” The acronym is sometimes used for short, but the movement site includes a clear non-affiliation note to avoid confusion with other organizations using similar initials.

About

I’m an IT & engineering professional based in Maine. I build and rebuild systems meant to last — performance-first, accessibility-first, secure by default — with clean handoffs and no platform lock-in.

Alongside engineering work, I focus on practical public-systems reform where institutional process failures create preventable harm. My north star is simple: transparent process, child-time-respecting timelines, and outcomes that can be measured.

Selected builds

A few personal projects that reflect how I think: design → constraints → iteration → durable result. (Included to show build mindset—separate from the civic lane.)

3D-printed bird feeders

Designed for outdoor use and repeatable manufacturing — simple geometry, practical tolerances, and field testing.

Solid modeling • fabrication

Double Ferris wheel (MAT 220)

A trigonometry-to-physical-build exercise: motion, symmetry, and assembly constraints.

Math → build

Wearable armor build

Iteration-heavy composite/fit work — structure, alignment, and finish.

Fabrication • iteration
Why include personal builds on a professional page?

Because they show how I operate: I start with constraints, work in small iterations, and finish with something stable and maintainable — the same approach I apply to systems engineering and process reform.