Leadership

Tribal Tech is led by a team of exceptionally focused and dedicated professionals

Victoria Vasques

Owner & Chairwoman

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Victoria Vasques is the Owner and Chairwoman of Tribal Tech, LLC and Cowan & Associates, Inc. Both companies are American Indian, SBA 8(m), third-party verified, woman-owned small businesses (WOSB) that provide management and technical services to federal, state, tribal and corporate clients.

For more than 30 years, Ms. Vasques has been an advocate for Native Americans, leading education reform, health care and advancing energy initiatives.

Her career in public service includes serving as the Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Office of Indian Education, U.S. Department of Education, where she was the principal point of contact within the federal government for Indian education across the nation. Prior to that, she served as the Director of Indian Affairs at the U.S. Department of Energy. She also served as executive director of the White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges and Universities, as an education program specialist in the Office of Indian Education, on the President’s Commission on Indian Reservation Economics, and on the President’s Commission on the HIV Epidemic. Her experience with Native American issues outside the federal government includes serving as a technical assistant specialist at the National Congress of American Indians and as tribal liaison at The Committee for the 50th Presidential Inaugural.

Ms. Vasques received her Bachelor of Science degree from California State University at Fullerton, then went on to receive teaching credentials from the University of California at Irvine. She is Diegueno of the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, Valley Center, California, and is a former American Indian Woman of the Year.  

She also serves on various boards for national and local non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting and promoting education and health care. Vicki has created a non-profit organization, The Ronald Maese Peralta (RMP) Foundation, in honor of her father. RMP’s mission is to improve the education, health and wellness of all people, especially those throughout Native communities.  

Marie O’Neill “Neill” Sciarrone

CEO & President

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Marie O’Neill “Neill” Sciarrone is the CEO and President of Tribal Tech, LLC and its subsidiary, Cowan & Associates, Inc.  Tribal Tech is an American Indian, SBA 8(m), third-party verified, woman-owned small business (WOSB) that provides management and technical services to federal, state, tribal, and corporate clients.

Ms. Sciarrone is an executive leader and successful entrepreneur with over two decades of public and private sector technology, defense, and national security experience. She is Co-founder and former President of Trinity Cyber, Inc., and previously served as a senior executive at BAE Systems Inc. where she developed growth strategy in emerging technologies for the U.S. corporate business, led mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for their $4 billion intelligence and security business, and led the cyber and information sharing profit and loss (P&L) for a mid-size technology firm acquired by BAE.  

Prior to her private sector career, Ms. Sciarrone was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Senior Director for Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Policy. In this capacity she led the Administration’s efforts on cybersecurity, information sharing, and critical infrastructure policy. She also held key roles for the White House Homeland Security Council, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Commerce.

Ms. Sciarrone serves on multiple non-profit boards. She has been recognized as an inaugural Presidential Leadership Scholar and was named one of the “Top 10 Women Power Players in Cybersecurity” by SC Magazine in 2015. Ms. Sciarrone is a graduate of the University of Virginia.

Christopher Catanzaro

Vice President

Chris Catanzaro brings over two decades of experience in project management and contract oversight with a robust background in public administration and community-based social and economic development. As Vice President, Mr. Catanzaro oversees the planning, direction, coordination, and supervision of operational activities, ensuring they function efficiently and align with current and future organizational needs. His responsibilities include the preparation and oversight of contracts and contract modifications to ensure compliance with federal regulations. He handles contract extensions, renewals, and close-outs, ensuring all contractual obligations are met.

Additionally, Mr. Catanzaro manages smaller contracts by leading staff, overseeing contract budgets, defining project scope, approving invoices, and ensuring the timely delivery of project deliverables. He serves as the primary point of contact with clients, facilitating clear and effective communication throughout the project lifecycle. Mr. Catanzaro supervises our proposal writing team, providing guidance and oversight to ensure proposals adhere to requirements and demonstrate price reasonableness.

As a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, Mr. Catanzaro served in the Republic of Panama, where he developed and implemented community-based economic and social development projects. He is a graduate of State University of New York at Brockport and Rutgers University–Camden.