Stu Shea

K. Stuart "Stu" Shea (born January 9, 1957) is an American business executive and leader and intelligence professional serving in a leadership capacity to public and private companies, as well as an advisor to government agencies, private equity investors, and academic institutions. Shea is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Peraton, a national security technology company. He is the former president and chief operating officer of Leidos, chief operating officer of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and founder and emeritus chairman of the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation.[1][2]

Stu Shea
Shea in June 2015
Born (1957-01-09) January 9, 1957
Alma materGeorge Mason University (Honorary Doctorate in Human Letters, 2022)

University of Kansas (M.A in Geography, 1983)

SUNY Albany (B.S. in Geological Sciences, 1979)
Known forSeparating Science Applications International Corporation (NYSE: SAI) into two publicly traded companies, Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and SAIC (NYSE: SAIC)

Founder of USGIF and GEOINT Symposium

Growing Peraton into a Next Generation National Security Company from $1Bn to $7Bn
AwardsIntelligence Community Seal Medallion,

NGA GEOINT Hall of Fame,

Lundahl-Finnie Lifetime Achievement Award
Websitewww.peraton.com/company/leadership/stu-shea/

Early life and education

Shea was born in New York, the son of Katherine Rea (née Hahn) and Kenneth Francis Shea. He attended Mineola High School, and excelled in both academics and sports, graduating in the top 21 of his class and earning seven varsity letters in football (center/defensive guard), lacrosse (goalie), and rifle. He was the captain of the rifle team and was one of the top high school marksmen in the country.

Shea received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letter from George Mason University in 2022, Master of Arts degree in geography from the University of Kansas in 1983, and his Bachelor of Science degree in geological sciences from the State University of New York at Albany in 1979. He has also attended several executive development programs, including University of Virginia Darden School of Business, Harvard Business School, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and George Washington University School of Business.

Career

Shea started his career in national security in 1982 at Rome Research Corporation as a software engineer, designing some of the earliest implementations of computer mapping for the Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, US Air Force, Defense Mapping Agency and others. From 1982 to 1987, Shea served as senior staff member and technical director, digital cartography for PAR Government Systems Corporation, leading advanced computer mapping research in cartographic generalization, automated character recognition, and cartographic applications for tactical and strategic systems. He joined The Analytic Sciences Corporation (TASC, Inc.) in 1987, serving as member of the technical staff, section manager, department manager and program manager until the acquisition of TASC by Primark Corporation in 1991. From 1991 to 1998, he served as the director, imagery and geospatial systems. When Litton Industries acquired TASC, he then served as senior vice president and strategic business unit director, information management. With the acquisition of Litton by Northrop Grumman in 2001, Shea served as vice president as the general manager, Space and Intelligence Business Unit.[4]

In 2005, Shea joined Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI),[3] and led the National Security Space Business Unit and the Space & Geospatial Intelligence Business Unit. In 2007, he was named as the president of the Intelligence, Security and Technology Group,[4] renamed in 2010 to the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group. Shea led SAIC's support to the National Security Community. With nearly 13,000 employees and over $4B in revenues, his group provided technology services and products for customers across the full spectrum of national security programs, including: cyber-security; human intelligence (HUMINT), intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR); signals intelligence (SIGINT); geospatial intelligence (GEOINT); support to special operations forces (SOF); intelligence analysis; linguistics; offense and defensive counter-space; and the development of technologies to support the fight against global terrorism.

In 2012, Shea was named chief operating officer of SAIC,[5] an $11B FORTUNE 500® scientific, engineering, and technology company. Shea was the principal architect and has been credited with leading the corporate split of Science Applications International Corporation into Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and the new SAIC (NYSE: SAIC) as two publicly traded companies when he served as the chief operating officer of SAIC. During that time, Shea led a team of 40,000 employees across 400 locations worldwide.

After the separation, Shea assumed the role of president and chief operating officer of Leidos, a $6B scientific, engineering, and technology company in national security, cybersecurity, engineering, and health. In the fall of 2012, Shea was considered a favorite to succeed Leidos chief executive officer John P. Jumper. In the spring of 2014, he resigned as COO.[6]

After Leidos, Shea served in an advisory capacity to public and private companies, government agencies, private equity investors, and academic institutions as chief executive officer of Shea Strategies, LLC.[7][8] In June 2017, Veritas Capital appointed Shea the CEO of MHVC Acquisition Corp, formerly Harris Corp.’s Government Services business.[9] In August 2017, MHVC was rebranded by Shea as Peraton.[10][11][12][13][14]

In 2021 he oversaw three acquisitions (mission support and IT solutions business of Northrop Grumman, Perspecta and as-a-service business of ViON) making of a US$1 billion a US$7 billion company all the while office footprint was reduced.[15]

Honors and awards

Professional services

Shea is the founder and emeritus chairman of United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) (www.usgif.org) and the highly acclaimed GEOINT Symposium, and also served as president, CEO, and chairman of the board. USGIF is a 501(c)(3) educational foundation whose purpose is to promote the geospatial intelligence tradecraft and to develop a stronger community of interest between government, industry, academia, professional organizations and individuals who share a mission focused around the development and application of geospatial intelligence to address national security objectives. The GEOINT Symposium has become the largest single gathering of intelligence professionals in the world.

Shea is an internationally recognized author and has served on several major international refereed journal editorial boards. He has been an invited participant and speaker at a wide range of industry, government, and academic venues. Some of his significant professional appearances include:

  • 2023: Top 100 Talk with Nick Wakeman, Washington Technology Insider, McLean, VA.
  • 2022: Commencement Address, George Mason University (GMU), Fairfax, VA. (Address begins at 1:14:00)
  • 2021: One-on-one conversation with Editor-in-Chief Vandana Sinha, Washington Business Journal, Ashburn, VA.
  • 2018: Panelist, Pillsbury's 18th Annual Aerospace, Defense and Government Services M&A Conference, "Industry C-Suite Panel," Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, Tyson's Corner, VA.
  • 2017: Panelist, Morrison & Foerster Annual Federal M&A Outlook, "CEO Panel," Morrison & Foerster, Tyson's Corner, VA.
  • 2015: Invited speaker, GEOINT Symposium, “Perspectives on Public and Private Equity Investments in Intelligence,” United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), Washington DC.
  • 2014: Invited speaker, Raymond James Government Services & Technology Summit, “Leidos,” Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Washington DC.
  • 2013: Invited speaker and panelist, Working Mother Media, 4th Annual Women in National Security Careers, “Getting Women to the Top—Ongoing, Multi-faceted Approaches to Develop & Retain Women Leaders in National Security,” Falls Church, VA.
  • 2013: Keynote Speaker: Stu Shea, The Citadel, Greater Issues Series, “Navigating National Security Challenges: A Call for Leadership,” Oct 10, Charleston, SC.
  • 2013: Invited panelist, Cowen & Company 34th Annual Aerospace and Defense Conference, “Cyber Threat Trends…How Big of An Issue?” The InterContinental New York Barclay, New York.
  • 2013: Invited speaker, Raymond James Government Services & Technology Summit, “SAIC,” Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Washington DC.
  • 2013: Inaugural Commencement Address, James Madison University (JMU), College of Integrated Science and Engineering.
  • 2013: Project Gemini, The Separation of SAIC, Bain Consulting.
  • 2013*: Opening Keynote, GEOINT 2013* Symposium, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF)
  • 2012: 'Opening Keynote, GEOINT 2012 Symposium, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF)
  • 2012: Invited panelist, Working Mother Media, 3rd Annual Women in National Security Careers, “The Faces of Courage in Women’s Leadership,” Falls Church, VA.
  • 2012: Invited speaker, Women in Technology International, Mentor-Protégé Program, “Leadership Journey.”
  • 2012: Invited speaker, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Acquisition, Contracts Leadership Journey, “Translating a Leadership Philosophy into Execution.”
  • 2011: Opening Keynote, GEOINT 2011 Symposium, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF)
  • 2011: Invited speaker, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Acquisition, Contracts Leadership Journey, “Translating a Leadership Philosophy into Execution.”
  • 2010: Opening Keynote, GEOINT 2010 Symposium, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF)
  • 2010: Invited speaker, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Acquisition, Contracts Leadership Journey, “Translating a Leadership Philosophy into Execution.”
  • 2009: Invited speaker, Women in Technology International, Mentor-Protégé Program, “Connect, Lead, Succeed.”
  • 2008: Invited speaker, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Acquisition Leadership Journey, “Leadership Perspectives: Achieving Effective Industry and Government Interactions.”
  • 2007: Invited speaker, Central Intelligence Agency, “Rules of the Road: Leadership Perspectives from Industry.”
  • 2006: Invited speaker, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Acquisition Leadership Journey, “Leadership in a Changing World: An Industry Perspective.”
  • 2001: Invited panelist, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Joint Intelligence Acquisition Innovation Conference, “Acquisition Innovation,” Chantilly, VA
  • 1998: Invited speaker and panelist, University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS), “GIS Research Priorities from University, Private Sector, and Governmental Viewpoints,” Park City, UT.
  • 1996: Invited speaker, AFCEA, “Geographic Security (GEOSEC): Attack and Protection in an Information Warfare (IW) Environment,” Fort Meade, MD.
  • 1996: Invited participant, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Mapping Science Committee, “Future of Spatial Data and Society”
  • 1994: Invited speaker and panelist, Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) Industry Days, “Global Geospatial Information and Services User Needs,” Reston, VA.
  • 1990: Invited participant, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA), “Design Considerations for an Artificially Intelligent Numerical Generalization System,” Syracuse, NY.
  • 1990: Speaker, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, “Design Considerations for an Artificially Intelligent Numerical Generalization System,” Toronto, Canada.
  • 1983: Invited speaker, Association of Old Crows, “Automated Cartography,” New Hartford, NY.

Board service

Shea has served as a member of over a dozen industry, government, and academic advisory boards. Across his career, he has been the chairman of the board of nine companies, and either trustee or board member of five others, including:

References

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