Steve Hurwitz has an in-depth knowledge of Drupal and PHP, and joins the Bluecadet team as our senior web developer.

He’s worked with Actionscript3, Drupal, PHP and more at Red Tettemer, TMX Interactive, and Paragraph Inc. He’s the head of our in-house Drupal development, so here’s a chance to see some of his great work on previous Drupal projects.
Spy Museum
Working with collaborator Jim Cavanaugh and designer Jon Elison, Steve created this Drupal 7 site for the Spy Museum in Washington DC. He was responsible for almost all of the front end and the full back end development. The site is ultra administrable and scalable, with 99% of the content directly editable by the Spy Museum staff.
Quest For Freedom
This Drupal 7 site was designed by Jon Elison and built by Steve. Most notable are the “Roadtrips” nodes, which give the client the ability to easily add and remove locations with little training. They are a custom Field type for map locations that allow duplication of multiple fields at once.
New PA
The Red Tettemer team was tasked to make the government site NewPA.com more similar to newer state website backends. Steve transferred the content into a Drupal 6 content management system from its proprietary .NET CMS, making sure the new configuration was similar to the previous site and maintaining old .aspx urls. This kept the running site analytics intact and prevented confusion among returning visitors.

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all three of these case studies lead to dead links. . . . which takes away from your otherwise impressive execution
16 February