Vp, Product Management - Govcloud & Private Cloud Edition (missionforce)

Salesforce Salesforce · Enterprise · San Francisco, District of Columbia - Washington, Washington - Seattle, CA

Salesforce is seeking a visionary and execution-oriented Vice President of Product Management to lead all U.S. GovCloud and on-premises (Private Cloud Edition, PCE) products. This role will own driving product parity across the GovCloud portfolio and pioneering a new, single-tenant, on-premises offering for sensitive government programs. The VP will operate at the intersection of product, engineering, finance, legal, and go-to-market, functioning as a general manager to build and prove out a new business motion from the ground up, with a long-term vision for global expansion.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the product strategy and roadmap for Salesforce's U.S. GovCloud architecture, ensuring the highest standards of security and compliance required for government customers.
  2. Define and launch Salesforce's first single-tenant, private, on-premises product capability to support compartmentalized programs, sovereign environments, and DDIL (disconnected, denied, intermittent, limited) operations.
  3. Act as a GM for this product portfolio — thinking holistically across product, business model, partnerships, and customer outcomes.
  4. Build and develop a high-performing product management team aligned to Missionforce's mission.
  5. Represent Missionforce product strategy with senior executives, government stakeholders, strategic partners, and industry analysts to shape market narrative, validate product design, and ensure regulatory alignment that accelerates customer adoption.

Skills

Required

  • Strategic product leader with experience driving large-scale, complex product portfolios.
  • Deep knowledge of the government technology landscape, spanning defense (DoD), federal civilian agencies, and state and local government.
  • Direct experience working with government procurement, compliance, and security frameworks (e.g., FedRAMP, IL4/IL5, ITAR, DoD STIGs, ICD 503/CNSSI #1253).
  • Experience building and scaling products for classified, air-gapped, or DDIL environments.
  • Hands-on experience with on-premises software products — including deployment models, operating constraints, and commercial considerations.
  • Exceptional product taste: the ability to rapidly assess what to build, in what order, and why — even when the solution space is broad and the timeline is aggressive.
  • Strong general management orientation with the ability to define new business models and drive multiple large initiatives concurrently across cross-functional teams (Product, Engineering, Customer Success, Product Marketing, Sales, and more).
  • Outstanding communication and executive presence.

What the JD emphasized

  • highest standards of security and compliance
  • Deeply understand and navigate the regulatory landscape governing federal, defense, and civilian agency customers.
  • Define and launch Salesforce's first single-tenant, private, on-premises product capability to support compartmentalized programs, sovereign environments, and DDIL (disconnected, denied, intermittent, limited) operations.
  • Define and execute strategic infrastructure partnerships to enable on-premises deployments, defining the joint-operating models required to run Salesforce services securely on partner-managed hardware.
  • Develop and own the full operating model for the on-premises offering, including pricing, packaging, and go-to-market strategy.
  • Build and fund a specialized System Integrator (SI) ecosystem, leading the go-to-market strategy to train, certify, and scale partners capable of deploying and supporting complex on-premises environments.
  • Serve as an internal educator and change agent — influencing and gaining alignment across Product, Engineering, Finance, Legal, Sales, and Operations on the unique requirements of on-premises software economics.
  • Ensure the product is architected to meet air-gapped requirements.
  • Own the commercial success and operational health of the portfolio, focusing performance on contract value and customer time-to-value to drive active mission utilization, moving beyond standard compliance milestones (e.g., ATO).
  • Prioritize ruthlessly: with the ability to build quickly, define what to build, when to build it, and why it matters most.
  • Direct experience working with government procurement, compliance, and security frameworks (e.g., FedRAMP, IL4/IL5, ITAR, DoD STIGs, ICD 503/CNSSI #1253).
  • Experience building and scaling products for classified, air-gapped, or DDIL environments.
  • Hands-on experience with on-premises software products — including deployment models, operating constraints, and commercial considerations.