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Federal Zero Trust

Zero Trust architecture and OMB M-22-09

OMB M-22-09 set hard deadlines for federal Zero Trust adoption across identity, devices, networks, applications, and data. We help agency programs assess maturity, sequence the work, and report progress to OMB.

Zero Trust is not a product purchase, it is a sequencing problem. We map the CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model against what you already own, then identify the next two moves that move the most pillars.

Outcomes, not deliverables

What you walk away with

01

Show measurable progress against OMB M-22-09

A maturity baseline and a 12-month roadmap that produces reportable gains in each of the five Zero Trust pillars.

02

Identify the next two investments that matter

A prioritization that ranks tooling and architecture moves by maturity gain per dollar, not by vendor demo polish.

03

Translate strategy into program-of-record work

A roadmap your CIO can defend in budget review and your contracting team can convert into statements of work.

Services we deliver

Inside a Federal Zero Trust engagement

  • Zero Trust Maturity Model (CISA ZTMM) assessment
  • OMB M-22-09 compliance roadmap
  • Identity-centric security architecture design
  • Microsegmentation strategy and rollout plan
  • Zero Trust governance and reporting framework
Frameworks and standards

What we work against

OMB M-22-09 CISA ZTMM v2.0 NIST 800-207 NIST 800-53 r5 EO 14028

How We Engage

Three paths into the work, sequenced to where you are in the acquisition cycle.

Read before we walk in the door

The practitioner guide to Federal Zero Trust

Our principal documents the methodology we bring to every engagement on josefkamara.com. Same playbook, in public, free.

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Anonymized work, on request

  • SAM.gov UEI ZT3FHUTFA8P1
  • CAGE Code 9UKZ3
  • Credentials CPA · CISSP · CISA
  • Status Minority-Owned SB

Mapping your Zero Trust roadmap?

A scoping call covers your current ZTMM baseline, your reporting obligations, and the next move that gains the most maturity per dollar. We close the conversation with a clear next step.

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