

Dolan Falconer is a seasoned technology executive and systems engineer with over three decades of experience leading the development and commercialization of advanced inspection and security technologies across both the private sector and federal government. He currently serves as President & Chief Executive Officer of ScanTech AI Systems Inc., where he oversees the deployment of next-generation X-ray and electron beam-based inspection platforms designed for homeland security and critical infrastructure applications.
He brings to Johnson Millennium a rare combination of deep technical expertise, commercialization experience, and regulatory insight across some of the most complex and security-sensitive industries in the world. His background in advanced systems engineering, coupled with decades of leadership in deploying mission-critical technologies, positions him to support JM’s development of infrastructure-layer companies that operate at the intersection of innovation, compliance, and real-world application—particularly in sectors involving national security, inspection systems, and regulated environments.
As the founder and CEO of ScanTech Holdings, LLC, he is was a key contributor to the development of the company’s core electron beam technology, which serves as the foundation for its scanning systems. His career spans leadership roles across engineering, regulatory compliance, and advanced systems development, including work with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other high-impact technical organizations.
Throughout his career, Mr. Falconer has operated at the intersection of science, engineering, and real-world deployment—bringing complex technologies from concept through commercialization in highly regulated environments.
At Johnson Millennium, Mr. Falconer advises on advanced systems, deep technology initiatives, and the strategic development of infrastructure-layer companies operating in regulated and security-sensitive environments.
He holds both a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering and a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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