Solution Architect Lead – D365, Power Platform, and Azure
Summary
Lead architect for DC’s child-welfare platform, building and running Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Azure, and AI agents in a GCC tenant while ensuring FedRAMP/HIPAA compliance.
Job
Title: Solution Architect Lead – D365, Power Platform, and Azure
Work
Arrangement: Hybrid
Location: Washington, DC (20003)
Employment
Type: Contract
Engagement
Type: W2 or 1099 only (no C2C)
Position Summary
Dhaka Technologies Limited Company is hiring a Solution Architect Lead
for a DC Government client. The agency requires a senior, deeply hands-on
Solution Architect resource to serve as the technical design authority for
STAAND (Stronger Together Against Abuse and Neglect in DC), the District’s
federally certified Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS).
STAAND is a person-centric, AI-enabled platform built on Microsoft
Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform hosted in a Government Community Cloud
(GCC) tenant, with Azure services operating in Microsoft’s commercial cloud. It
supports agency social workers, supervisors, private agency partners,
providers, resource parents, and District sister agencies across nine
functional modules, namely Intake and Investigations, Case Management, ICPC,
Finance (Contracts, Service Logs, and Fiscal), Provider, Eligibility and Subsidy,
Placement, Services, and Management Reports, plus six external portals
(Mandated Reporter, MPD, NYTD, OSSE, Resource Parent, and Community). STAAND
also fields CORA, an AI assistant supporting natural-language search and
AI-assisted contact notes among other use cases.
The Resource will own architecture, security design, AI engineering, and
the platform-release change cadence required to keep STAAND current and
improving. This is a build-and-design role, not an advisory or oversight role.
The Resource is expected to personally configure, code, prototype, review, and
troubleshoot in the platform while serving as the credible technical voice to
agency executive leadership, the STAAND Product Team, the Office of the Chief
Technology Officer (OCTO), Microsoft, and Federal Partners (ACF and the
Children’s Bureau).
The Resource will work under the direct supervision of the District
DevOps Manager.
Scope of Work and Responsibilities
3.1 Solution and Platform
Architecture
• Own and maintain the authoritative STAAND architecture: logical
and physical data models, Dataverse table and relationship design, solution
segmentation, environment strategy, and integration topology.
• Personally build in the platform, including model-driven app
configuration, plug-ins and custom APIs (C# and .NET), PCF controls, TypeScript
and JavaScript client extensions, Power Fx, and plug-in pipeline optimization.
• Establish and enforce architecture standards, design patterns,
naming conventions, and technical debt registers across all modules and
portals.
• Chair design authority review for significant changes and sign
off on solution designs before build.
• Diagnose deep platform issues: performance degradation, API and
service-protection limits, plug-in execution ordering, solution layering
conflicts, storage growth, and portal rendering.
• Maintain architecture artifacts sufficient to satisfy CCWIS
review, federal audit, and District IT governance.
3.2 Cross-Cloud Architecture:
GCC and Commercial Azure
• Design, document, and harden the boundary between the GCC
Dynamics and Power Platform tenant and Azure commercial-cloud services.
• Define what data may traverse that boundary, in what form
(de-identified, tokenized, aggregated, or full record), under what
authorization, and with what logging, including explicit architectural
boundaries for protected data categories such as Medicaid Enrollment.
• Implement cross-tenant identity, managed identities, service
principals, Key Vault secret lifecycle, private networking, and API gateway
patterns.
• Maintain a defensible position on data residency and FedRAMP
authorization boundaries for every commercial-cloud service in use, and present
that position to auditors and federal reviewers.
3.3 AI and Agentic Development
• Serve as hands-on technical lead for the agency AI capability,
including CORA and its expansion into agentic workflows.
• Design, build, evaluate, and productionize agents in Azure AI
Foundry and Copilot Studio: tool and function calling, orchestration and
multi-agent patterns, grounding and retrieval over Dataverse and document
stores, prompt and context engineering, structured output, and
human-in-the-loop checkpoints.
• Own AI evaluation discipline: golden datasets, automated
evaluations, groundedness and hallucination measurement, regression testing on
model or prompt changes, latency and cost benchmarking, and controlled rollout.
• Manage the AI model lifecycle by tracking model releases and
deprecations, running comparative evaluation before adopting a new model, and
executing migrations without regression to worker-facing quality.
• Implement responsible AI controls appropriate to a child welfare
setting: content safety, PII and PHI handling, bias and fairness testing,
explainability, audit logging of AI-influenced actions, and clear framing of AI
output as decision support rather than decision making.
• Support predictive and analytic capability aligned to agency
mission priorities, ensuring models are validated, monitored for drift, and
governed.
• Build reusable AI platform assets, including prompt libraries,
agent templates, evaluation harnesses, and observability dashboards.
3.4 Application and Platform
Security
• Own the security architecture of STAAND end to end and serve as
technical counterpart to the agency Information System Security Officer (ISSO),
OCTO security, and District privacy officials.
• Apply and evidence compliance with OCTO IT policies
(octo.dc.gov/page/it-policies), NIST SP 800-53, FISMA, FedRAMP, HIPAA, 45 CFR
1355 (CCWIS), Title IV-E confidentiality, and District data protection law
including DC Code Section 28-3851 et seq. breach notification obligations.
• Design and enforce least privilege: Dataverse business unit and
role architecture, row-level and column-level security, portal web roles and
table permissions, privileged access management, and separation of duties for
finance and eligibility functions.
• Lead secure SDLC: threat modeling, secure code review, static
and dynamic analysis, dependency and supply-chain scanning, secrets management,
and remediation tracking with severity-based SLAs.
• Support penetration tests, vulnerability assessments, and audit
response, and own STAAND-assigned POA&M items.
• Define AI-specific security requirements: prompt injection
defenses, tool-permission scoping, data exfiltration prevention, and agent
action auditing.
• Contribute to incident response, continuity, and disaster
recovery planning, and validate RTO and RPO through periodic exercises.
3.5 Continuous Improvement and
Release Management
• Own the STAAND change pipeline from enhancement request through
design, build, test, release, and post-release verification, including
published release notes and coordination with the CISA training organization.
• Plan and execute against the Microsoft Dynamics 365 biannual
release waves and Power Platform service updates: early-access testing in a
dedicated environment, deprecation and breaking-change assessment, and a
documented impact and remediation plan per wave.
• Evaluate new platform, Azure, and AI capabilities against the
STAAND roadmap, run structured proofs of concept, and make evidence-based
adopt, trial, hold, or retire recommendations.
• Maintain a rolling multi-year technical roadmap balancing
stabilization, platform health, security, federal compliance, and innovation.
• Drive performance, reliability, and cost optimization across
capacity and license consumption, Azure spend, storage tiering, and API
efficiency.
• Advance DevOps maturity: source-controlled solutions, automated
build and deploy pipelines, environment refresh, automated regression testing,
and release quality metrics.
• Maintain and report the technical issues and risk register with
mitigation owners and timelines.
3.6 Data, Interoperability, and
Federal Reporting
• Own the data architecture supporting AFCARS, NCANDS, NYTD, CFSR,
and Title IV-E reporting, including lineage, quality rules, exception handling,
and submission validation.
• Design and maintain bi-directional exchanges with District and
external partners consistent with CCWIS interoperability requirements.
• Establish automated data quality controls, duplicate person
detection and merge integrity, and reconciliation with legacy records.
3.7 Stakeholder and Senior
Leadership Engagement
• Translate between social work practice and technical
architecture, and observe real workflow with intake workers, investigators,
case managers, placement staff, and fiscal teams before designing for it.
• Brief the agency IT Steering Committee members, CIO, STAAND
Product Leadership, OCTO leadership, Council oversight staff, court monitors,
and ACF and Children’s Bureau reviewers, calibrating to each audience.
• Serve as principal technical liaison to Microsoft (Industry
Solutions Delivery, Customer Success, and product groups) and to implementation
and support vendors, holding them to architectural and quality standards.
• Author decision memos, architecture decision records, briefing
decks, and federal reporting content requiring minimal editing.
• Mentor agency staff and other contract resources, build internal
capability, and reduce single-point-of-failure dependency.
Requirements
Required and Desired Skills Matrix
1. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering,
Information Systems, Data Science, or a closely related technical discipline
from an accredited institution. Required, 20 years.
2. Dynamics 365 Customer Service (MB-230). Required.
3. Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Solution Architect Expert
(PL-600). Required.
4. Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE, Dataverse, and Power Platform,
hands-on. Required.
5. Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305).
Required.
6. Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate
(PL-400). Desired.
7. TOGAF 9 or 10 Certified. Desired.
8. Microsoft Certified:
Azure AI Engineer Associate (AI-102). Desired.
9. Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate (AZ-500).
Desired.
10. CISSP or CCSP (ISC2). Desired.
11. Microsoft Certified: Cybersecurity Architect Expert (SC-100).
Desired.
12. Microsoft Certified: Fabric Analytics Engineer (DP-600) or Azure
Data Engineer (DP-203). Desired.
13. Progressive IT experience. Required, 16 years.
14. Solution or enterprise architecture on enterprise-scale,
mission-critical systems. Required, 8 years.
15. Lead or principal architect on full D365 implementation
lifecycles, minimum two lifecycles. Required, 5 years.
16. Microsoft Azure architecture and hands-on build, including PaaS
integration, data, and identity. Required, 4 years.
17. Generative AI and agentic development in production using Azure
AI Foundry, Azure OpenAI, or Copilot Studio. Required, 2 years.
18. RAG and grounding, tool calling, agent orchestration, and AI
evaluation methodology. Required, 2 years.
19. Application security in a regulated environment, including NIST
800-53 or equivalent, threat modeling, and secure SDLC. Required, 5 years.
20. Government cloud delivery in GCC, GCC High, or Azure Government.
Required, 2 years.
21. Pro-code D365 extensibility, including C# and .NET plug-ins,
custom APIs, and PCF controls. Required, 5 years.
22. Cross-cloud or cross-tenant architecture between government and
commercial clouds. Required, 2 years.
23. Power Platform ALM, solution layering, and Azure DevOps CI/CD.
Required, 4 years.
24. Operating a live production system through vendor platform
release waves without disruption. Required, 3 years.
25. Direct briefing of executive and non-technical program
leadership. Required, 5 years.
26. Health and Human Services domain experience in child welfare
(CCWIS or SACWIS), Medicaid and MMIS, integrated eligibility, behavioral
health, or public health systems. Desired, 3 years.
27. Federal child welfare reporting, including AFCARS, NCANDS, NYTD,
CFSR, and Title IV-E. Desired, 2 years.
28. Power Pages and portal architecture with external-user security.
Desired, 3 years.
29. Data engineering and BI using Fabric, Synapse, Data Factory, and
Power BI. Desired, 3 years.
30. Public sector or District government delivery experience.
Desired, 2 years.
31. Mentoring and capability transfer to government staff. Desired,
3 years.
Interested candidates who meet the qualifications should send their
resume to talent@dhakatech.us