After his retirement from the Air Force, he established and served as Senior Manager of Mission Systems Sector. The Mission Systems Sector provided program management and other services to the US Air Force, US Navy, US Coast Guard and Federal government. He also worked in the Acquisition Management Division of Wyle Aerospace Group, a multi-state Business Unit providing cyber-security to customers in the Department of Defense & Federal Government. The maintenance of the electrical system's infrastructure by the power authority, had been abandoned over the past decades. The impact of
Hurricane Maria basically completed the destruction of the islands power grid leaving thousands of Puerto Rican households without electricity. Whitefish Energy, a two-person operation, was given a $300 million, no-bid contract to restore the power grid in Puerto Rico. The Montana company's lack of experience with projects that big and its alleged ties to
President Trump's administration were questioned and the contract was canceled. In 2017, Zamot was appointed and approved by Puerto Rico's Governor
Ricardo Rosselló to serve as the Revitalization Coordinator for the Oversight Board, replacing Aaron Bielenberg. The oversight board was created under the 2016 Puerto Rico rescue law known as "
PROMESA". Zamot made the following statement upon his appointment: The Oversight Board nominated Zamot for the position of emergency manager. However, the governor of Puerto Rico, opposed the nomination before the U.S. Federal Court because he believed that the move was an overreach of the oversight board's authority. The U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain ruled against the installment of Zamot in said position. == Writing ==