
William Zujkowski contributed to the cloud-gov/site and cloud-gov/terraform-provision repositories by delivering features and fixes focused on security, reliability, and compliance. He integrated groundwork for OWASP ZAP security scanning using Terraform and HCL, enabling future automated vulnerability testing in the provisioning pipeline. On the front end, William improved the reliability and security of the Airtable contact form embed, clarified regulatory messaging, and fixed asset paths using JavaScript and HTML. He also addressed accessibility by correcting the footer’s accessibility URL. His work demonstrated disciplined commit practices, cross-functional collaboration, and a thoughtful approach to maintainability and compliance in cloud infrastructure projects.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for cloud-gov/site: Delivered a targeted bug fix to restore the footer accessibility URL and performed a minor data-structure correction. The change ensures the accessibility statement is reliably reachable, improving user experience and accessibility compliance readiness. The work is fully traceable via commit 4d1ea8e3f773ccc08333be9ff55e04378c5b40ba, and was completed with minimal risk to the surrounding footer logic.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for cloud-gov/site: Delivered a targeted bug fix to restore the footer accessibility URL and performed a minor data-structure correction. The change ensures the accessibility statement is reliably reachable, improving user experience and accessibility compliance readiness. The work is fully traceable via commit 4d1ea8e3f773ccc08333be9ff55e04378c5b40ba, and was completed with minimal risk to the surrounding footer logic.
August 2025 monthly performance for cloud-gov/site focused on security, reliability, and content governance. Key deliveries include hardening the Airtable contact form embed on the /contact page to operate reliably within a sandboxed iframe, fixing the loading indicator GIF path for improved user feedback, and consolidating security and compliance messaging across the security and home pages to better reflect FedRAMP, zero-trust, inherited controls, FISMA/CIO/NIST alignment, EO 14028, and the Zero Trust Maturity Model. The changes were implemented through a set of focused commits, enhancing security posture, user experience, and content accuracy.
August 2025 monthly performance for cloud-gov/site focused on security, reliability, and content governance. Key deliveries include hardening the Airtable contact form embed on the /contact page to operate reliably within a sandboxed iframe, fixing the loading indicator GIF path for improved user feedback, and consolidating security and compliance messaging across the security and home pages to better reflect FedRAMP, zero-trust, inherited controls, FISMA/CIO/NIST alignment, EO 14028, and the Zero Trust Maturity Model. The changes were implemented through a set of focused commits, enhancing security posture, user experience, and content accuracy.
July 2025: Delivered the OWASP ZAP security scanner integration groundwork for cloud-gov/terraform-provision by adding a new repository entry to the ECR Terraform variables, enabling future automated security testing in the provisioning pipeline. There were no major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on architectural readiness and alignment with CI/CD workflows. This change strengthens security posture, improves visibility into vulnerabilities, and sets the stage for automated scans and reporting.
July 2025: Delivered the OWASP ZAP security scanner integration groundwork for cloud-gov/terraform-provision by adding a new repository entry to the ECR Terraform variables, enabling future automated security testing in the provisioning pipeline. There were no major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on architectural readiness and alignment with CI/CD workflows. This change strengthens security posture, improves visibility into vulnerabilities, and sets the stage for automated scans and reporting.

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