Adam Korynta
Software ProgrammerAdam Korynta is a software programmer with more than a decade of experience designing and modernizing enterprise-scale software for complex water resources management systems. His work spans backend services, DevOps pipelines, and user interfaces that support forecasting, decision-making, and large-scale data processing for federal and state water agencies.
Prior to joining GEI, Adam spent much of his career at Resource Management Associates, where he played a central role in advancing mission-critical applications for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center and the California Department of Water Resources, including CWMS, CWMS-Vue, REGI, EPPT, DeltaERT and WRIMS. He helps establish and institutionalize development best practices by integrating code reviews, static analysis tooling, and automated quality checks into developer pipelines. His expertise includes migrating legacy database access to secure RESTful APIs, implementing cloud-ready architectures, and leading DevOps transformations that improved build reliability, security, and long-term maintainability.
Adam has deep experience designing CI/CD workflows, integrating security best practices, and supporting both cloud-based and on-premises deployments. He is recognized for delivering robust, scalable solutions that enhance operational efficiency and system resilience.
Davis, CA, California
Highlights
- Oracle Certified Professional: Java SE 8 Programmer
- Oracle Certified Professional: Java SE 11 Developer
- Extensive experience with Java, SQL (Oracle/Postgres), DevOps, cloud integration, secure RESTful APIs, authentication/authorization protocols, and system Observability
- Tech Leader in establishing development best practices, including code reviews, static analysis tooling, and automated quality checks integrated into CI/CD pipelines
- Key contributor to USACE-CWMS, USACE-REGI, CA DWR-EPPT, CA DWR-WRIMS, CA DWR-DeltaERT, OpenDCS and other federal water resources platforms
- B.A., Music Performance (Minor in Mathematics), University of California, Los Angeles