Scott Jachimski has more than 20 years of experience in the intelligence community and Department of Defense (DOD), delivering strategic software applications and data science and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to federal clients. His areas of expertise include cloud and geospatial algorithm development, data enrichment, change management and strategy, and analytic tradecraft acceleration.
Scott leads ÎÞÓÇ´«Ã½â€™s digital and AI workforce and its capabilities across DOD. He and his team develop approaches to incorporate data science and AI capabilities into future client environments and solutions. He works with clients across the federal government helping them develop data science training programs for their workforces and prepare their agencies for broader data literacy.
Scott is actively involved in the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation where he serves as co-chair for the Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Working Group. Scott serves on the Loyola University Data Science Industrial Board and has worked with Virginia Tech’s College of Science and Computer Science Resources Consortiums. He also volunteers for a youth travel baseball organization, where he serves as board member and head coach.
Scott holds a B.S in computer engineering from Virginia Tech.