Vice Admiral William Galinis, USN

Naval Sea Systems Command
Commander
UPCOMING EVENT
2021 Virtual Expeditionary Warfare Conference : Designing the Next Generation Surface & Amphibious Combatant: Capabilities Challenges & Opportunities
Bio

Vice Adm. William (Bill) Galinis is a native of Delray Beach, Florida. He is a 1983 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy where he received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. He holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Post Graduate School.

Galinis’ sea duty assignments included engineer officer on board USS Roark (FF 1053) and damage control assistant on board USS Vreeland (FF 1068).
His engineering duty officer tours include supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, New Orleans, where he worked on both new construction and repair projects including assignment as the Amphibious Warfare Program Office (PMS 377) program manager’s representative for the Dock Landing Ship (LSD) Cargo Variant (CV) Shipbuilding Program; Board of Inspection and Survey, Surface Trials Board as damage control inspector; and a number of program office and staff positions including the Destroyer (DD 21) and Landing Platform Dock (LPD 17) Program Offices, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in the Requirements and Assessments Directorate, and in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Shipbuilding as the chief of staff.

Galinis’ command assignments include LPD 17 program manager; Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Gulf Coast; and as the commanding officer of the Norfolk Ship Support Activity (NSSA).

Galinis' flag assignments include commander, Navy Regional Maintenance Center during which time he also assumed the duties of deputy commander for Surface Warfare, Naval Sea Systems Command; and most recently Program Executive Officer, Ships.

Galinis became the 45th commander of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) June 19, 2020. As NAVSEA commander, he oversees a global team responsible for the development, construction, delivery and maintenance of the Navy’s ships, submarines and systems.

He has received various personal, unit, and service awards including three Navy Battle "E awards.