Zero Trust Architecture for Department of Homeland Security

Federal IT services tailored to Department of Homeland Security mission requirements

Overview

JaMaxwell implements zero trust architectures aligned with NIST SP 800-207 and OMB M-22-09 requirements. We design and deploy identity-centric access controls, micro-segmentation, continuous authentication, encrypted communications between all endpoints, and real-time threat detection. Implementations integrate with existing agency identity providers, PIV/CAC infrastructure, and ICAM platforms.

Department of Homeland Security IT Environment

DHS operates critical systems across CISA, TSA, CBP, ICE, FEMA, and the Secret Service. The department manages the federal .gov domain, operates the National Cybersecurity Protection System (NCPS), and runs the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program that serves all civilian agencies. DHS IT priorities include zero trust implementation under the CDM program, cloud migration, and securing critical infrastructure information systems.

Why JaMaxwell

  • SBA-certified Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
  • Primary NAICS: 541512 (Computer Systems Design Services)
  • Security-cleared staff with active federal engagements
  • Headquartered in Fairfax, VA, 20 miles from the Pentagon
  • Experience supporting Department of Homeland Security mission systems

Technologies

ZscalerPalo Alto PrismaOktaAzure ADCrowdStrike