Scott Brodeur

Senior Consultant
Brodeur Space Group

Scott is a uniquely experienced 24-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force/Space Force. Officially retiring as a colonel in October, he co-leads Brodeur Space Group’s business development in North America.

Scott is dedicated to helping organizations achieve their business goals in space as they benefit humanity on Earth and beyond. To achieve those goals, Scott believes, organizations’ must make themselves relevant to their most important audiences.

In his military role, Scott was the only officer to command the Joint Space Operations Center, Combined Space Operations Center, and National Space Defense Center. He coordinated mission partners across the Department of Defense and intelligence community to help to deter aggression against the U.S. and allies, and to protect and defend their space capabilities. He has extensive space electronic warfare experience and has been deployed to Sicily, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Scott joined the Air Force as a commissioned officer in 1997. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the College of Charleston, S.C., and holds several master’s degrees in management and military fields.

Scott is a non-resident senior fellow at The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies and has published articles on a number of space related topics, including dangerous space debris. He is currently writing a book on space command and control.