The results for the most recent CD Foundation Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) Election are in! We are very happy to welcome the following two members.
Learn more about the TOC and view all its members on this page.
Project TOC Representatives
Each CDF Project could nominate a maximum of one (1) project representative to run for these seats. After nominations, the representatives were voted for by the CDF Community. View the election details.
- Jason McIntosh, Harness
- Tracy Ragan, DeployHub
Our Newly Elected TOC Members
Tracy Ragan, Deploy Hub
Project TOC Representative, Ortelius
Term: October 15, 2024 to October 15, 2026
Tracy is a recognized expert in software supply chain security and DevSecOps, with a focus on microservices and cloud-native architecture. She has served on the OpenSSF Governing Board (2022-23) as a General Member Representative, contributing to its Governing Board Committee and the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) Technology Oversight Committee. A founding board member of both the CDF and the Eclipse Foundation, Tracy is currently the Executive Director of the Ortelius Open Source project, a vulnerability management solution for open-source software.
Named one of the top 100 DevOps visionaries by TechBeacon, Tracy is a sought-after speaker at major industry events, including CDCon, Open Source Summit, and CloudBees DevOps World. She also hosts TechStrong Women TV, celebrating the achievements of women in tech, and regularly participates in expert panels for organizations like JFrog, TechStrong, and the Linux Foundation. Additionally, Tracy has been quoted in numerous technical publications on DevOps and open-source security.
Prior to her current role, Tracy was the COO and co-founder of OpenMake Software, a build acceleration and audit tool used by over 400 enterprise development teams. She was also honored as a Women In Technology (WIT) Honoree for her contributions to the DevOps field.
Jason McIntosh, Harness
Project TOC Representative, Spinnaker
Term: October 15, 2024 to October 15, 2026
Jason McIntosh is an engineering architect with over 25 years of industry experience. He was one of the early pioneers of DevOps, integrating database administration, network management, software development, and monitoring as part of a stack at the University of Missouri.
After his stint at the University of Missouri, Jason worked at Carfax on their core services and helped design their “DataCenter 2.0 Pod Architecture” deploying microservices to multiple regions while ensuring 100% up times for customer-facing systems. A need for high availability led Jason to embrace continuous delivery concepts. He brought in infrastructure as code, rolling deploys, and automatic load testing while integrating monitoring into the release process, enabling fast safe software delivery. Through these efforts, Jason was able to help deliver more stable releases.
This journey and the evolving requirements in the enterprise space led to a deep investigation and love of Spinnaker in 2019 when Jason started working full-time at Armory. He continues today as an Engineering Architect at Harness supporting Spinnaker while looking toward next-generation continuous delivery paradigms. Jason loves observability 2.0, DevOps, systems architecture, and technology. Jason somehow finds time for woodworking, reading science fiction and spending time with his family in the rare moments when he is not digging through code.
Thank You
Thank our outgoing member, Alan Dong, for dedicating his time and effort to moving the CD Foundation forward and helping in the global adoption of Continuous Delivery.