
Our Projects

Virginia Civil Rights History Digital Library
Hampden-Sydney College • 2026
A comprehensive digital library platform preserving and providing access to Virginia's civil rights history for future generations. Funded by Virginia Humanities.
- Hosted thousands of newly digitized and cataloged historical documents
- Implemented advanced search and filtering capabilities
- Created an accessible platform for researchers and the public
- Established scalable infrastructure for future collection growth
Additional Projects
More examples of our work across diverse industries and technologies.

Life Chapel Church, Lexington, VA
Life Chapel Site Cloud Migration
This project transformed Life Chapel's digital presence by migrating their existing site to a modern, scalable cloud architecture. The comprehensive migration included re-architecting their web infrastructure using AWS services (Route 53, CloudFront, S3, and Lambda), implementing a CI/CD pipeline for automated deployments, and optimizing content delivery for global access. The new system significantly reduced hosting costs while improving site performance, security, and reliability. The migration also included building a custom content management interface that simplified website updates for non-technical staff, enhancing the organization's digital autonomy.

Mercy Corps, Lebanon Crisis Analysis Team
Lebanon Crisis Analytics Data Analysis Hub
The Lebanon Crisis Analytics Team's Data Analysis Hub (LCAT-DAH) is an interactive dashboard hosting market price predictions, Consumer Price Index (CPI) predictions, macroeconomic indicators, and LCAT's economic vulnerability score. The predictions are the only market and CPI price forecasts published for Lebanon and were presented to the Inter-Agency Standing Committee's Early Warning Analytical Group. The platform includes an interactive map visualizing the LCAT's Economic Vulnerability Score—the only vulnerability indicator publicly available at the municipality level—which Mercy Corps has used to identify locations for EU-funded multipurpose cash assistance. The project involved full-stack development with chained ML models predicting exchange rates, food prices, fuel costs, and minimum expenditure baskets.

Mercy Corps, Lebanon Crisis Analysis Team and United Nations IOM
LCAT-IOM Displacement Tracker
Developed for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Lebanon Crisis Analytics Team, this displacement tracking platform monitors internal migration patterns influenced by the economic crisis. The system integrates heterogeneous data sources to create an advanced displacement analytics dashboard that visualizes migration patterns and underlying economic drivers. The platform features interactive maps that allow humanitarian organizations to identify emerging hotspots for targeted interventions, making it an essential tool for coordinating cross-sectoral humanitarian responses during Lebanon's ongoing economic challenges.

Mercy Corps, Yemen Crisis Analysis Team
Yemen Data Analysis Hub
The Yemen Data Analysis Hub (YDAH) hosts six-month price predictions for all items recorded by the World Food Programme and REACH Initiative in Yemen. These predictions are the only source for price forecasts in Yemen and guide the Cash and Markets Working Group in adjusting cash assistance values amid volatile economic, political, and security dynamics. The platform features a unique "make a basket" tool allowing users to create custom expenditure baskets and calculate current and future values. Built with low-resource computing solutions optimized for regions with limited connectivity, YDAH provides accessible interfaces for non-technical stakeholders.

Mercy Corps, Syria Crisis Analysis Team
Syria Agriculture and Land Monitoring Dashboard
The Agriculture Monitoring module provides rapid vegetation health assessments of user-defined areas of interest, including printable vegetation health change maps and t-tests between two periods. Developed to support Mercy Corps' Climate Smart initiatives, this tool measures changes in vegetation health without requiring specialized GIS knowledge. Tailored for monitoring, evaluation, and learning specialists, it offers an objective way to measure programmatic intervention impacts using satellite imagery—a novel approach for MEAL teams across the aid sector.

Mercy Corps and European Union ECHO
MEACAM Early Warning System
The Middle East Anticipatory Climate Action Model (MEACAM) is a pioneering multi-hazard early warning platform predicting flash flooding and drought in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. Designed as the cornerstone of a broader early warning system, it informs Anticipatory Action programming in these countries. The platform features innovative flash flood forecasts based on synthetic aperture radar intensity predictions and proprietary drought forecasts that accurately predict proportional differences from average NDVI in disaggregated geographic locations. Built with accessible interfaces for stakeholders with varying technical expertise, the system ensures local data sovereignty while integrating multiple data sources.
