
Nathan Jones
VP of Public Sector, Sonar
Nathan Jones’ biggest recent achievement is launching Sonar’s North America Government business practice, a dedicated effort to meet developers and system integrators where they are and strengthen mission support across the public sector.
The new business unit is delivering live field resources, establishing Sonar’s first government reseller and distribution agreements to speed procurement, completing the company’s first government contract submissions and advancing several Small Business Innovation Research efforts into production use cases.
As agencies follow America’s AI action plan, developers need speed, accuracy and strong guardrails. AI-generated code has enormous potential, but it also carries “garbage in, garbage out” risks. Sonar’s “vibe, then verify” principle is central to building reliable and secure AI-era software. The company’s start-left philosophy ensures verification begins with the first line of code.
“By successfully launching our North America Government practice, Nathan is fundamentally reshaping how we serve this mission-critical sector,” said Rick Harshman, CRO at Sonar. “His work, evidenced by new resources, reseller agreements, and contract submissions, demonstrates a clear vision for helping Federal agencies adopt AI code generation safely. Nathan’s deep 20-year commitment to this space, stemming from his early work in quality testing software, gives him the unique experience and passion needed to ensure Sonar is the partner of choice for a reliable, secure, and AI-driven future in government technology.”
Why Watch
In 2026, Jones’ team will focus on helping agencies adopt AI for code generation and elevate code quality as a core security priority. While agencies have made progress on software testing and analysis, Sonar aims to accelerate that work by going beyond SAST and starting left with quality built in from the beginning.
“Serving this market is a continued honor,” Jones said. “I can see the impact that my team at Sonar is having on code quality and its impact on mission delivery. The next generation of innovation will be fueled with AI generated code verified by SonarQube.”
Fun fact: Jones is known for his 20-year Red Hat career and AFCEA DC volunteer work, but he actually started as an intern at EMC (now Dell Technologies). He later joined Mercury Interactive, working on quality testing software before DevOps even existed as a term. He brings that background to Sonar in support of open source, quality and security.