Shalini Sharma serves as a Principal Product Manager at Softrams, where she leverages her extensive experience in product management to drive the development and enhancement of critical systems, particularly within the Medicaid Drug Program (MDP). With a strong foundation in requirements analysis and a methodical...
Shalini Sharma serves as a Principal Product Manager at Softrams, where she leverages her extensive experience in product management to drive the development and enhancement of critical systems, particularly within the Medicaid Drug Program (MDP). With a strong foundation in requirements analysis and a methodical approach to product development, Shalini excels in translating complex specifications into actionable project plans. Her role involves collaborating cross-functionally with various departments, ensuring that business priorities are met while maintaining high standards of quality and compliance.
Shalini's expertise is underscored by her proficiency in a diverse array of tools and technologies, including JIRA, Confluence, and AWS Cloud, which she utilizes to streamline project workflows and enhance team collaboration. Her tactical planning abilities and complex problem-solving skills are pivotal in managing the product roadmap, allowing her to anticipate challenges and devise effective solutions. Additionally, her experience with DevOps and DevSecOps practices ensures that security and efficiency are integral to the product lifecycle.
In her current capacity, Shalini is instrumental in overseeing the MDP system, where she applies her knowledge of Configuration Management and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) to ensure compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) standards. Her commitment to priority management and test automation frameworks, including Selenium and Firebug, further enhances her ability to deliver robust and reliable products. With a Top-Secret SCI/CI Poly clearance, Shalini is uniquely positioned to navigate the complexities of government projects, making her a valuable asset to Softrams and the broader industry.