Scott C. Sloan

Scott Sloan was named President and CEO of Stratascorp Technologies in January 2023, overseeing all company operations and placing a special emphasis on corporate growth. StratasCorp is a mid-tier IT service provider headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia, providing integration, network and security operations, software development, cyber security, and cloud migration to numerous clients within the Department of Defense.

Scott brings nearly 25 years of operations, business, and leadership experience across multiple business and government domains. Prior to joining Stratas, Scott served as Managing Director for Armed Forces Growth & Strategy at Accenture Federal Services, where he was responsible for all aspects of growth functions, including business development, capture management, proposal development and delivery, and resource management. Under his leadership, Accenture expanded presence throughout all branches of the Armed Forces, focusing on digital transformation and cloud enablement. Scott has also served as Vice President, Naval Solutions Growth, at General Dynamics Information Technology and CSRA, where his teams experienced industry-leading growth by partnering with clients on their journey to next generation technologies. He contributed to the public sector while at the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Focusing on public policy development and implementation, Scott led several activities with the NRC, including commercial nuclear power plant inspection, rulemaking, and Fitness for Duty policy development, culminating with his leadership of the Reactor Operator Licensing Program. Scott was deeply involved with the NRC’s response to the nuclear incident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. Prior to the NRC, Scott was a program manager with Northrop Grumman Corporation.

A native of Greenville, South Carolina, Scott graduated with merit from the United States Naval Academy, with a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering. Following the completion of nuclear power training in Charleston, South Carolina, Scott reported aboard USS HAMPTON (SSN 767), a fast attack submarine homeported in Norfolk, Virginia. During his time on board, HAMPTON deployed overseas twice in support of missions vital to national security and completed a complex shipyard overhaul. Ashore, Scott served with the Defense Liaison Division within the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, leading highly complex research and development projects related to advanced energy systems. In June 2024, Scott retired as a Commander in the Navy Reserve, having most recently supported Commander, SEVENTH FLEET, where he served as the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information (C4I) officer, N6. Other reserve assignments included the Director, Navy Staff unit and as the Crisis Action Team Chief for Commander, Navy Installations Command, overseeing 24/7 emergency response operations in support of Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Matthew, southwest wildfires, the collisions of the USS FITZGERALD (DDG 62) and USS JOHN S MCCAIN (DDG 36), along with numerous other exercises and real-world events.

Scott currently resides in Maryland, with his wife, and their four children. He has previously served on the boards of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) District of Columbia chapter and AFCEA International.