Vice Adm. Kevin M. McCoy
Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command
A native of
Long Island, Vice Admiral McCoy graduated from the State University
of New York at Stony Brook in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in
Mechanical Engineering.
At sea, Vice Admiral McCoy served aboard USS
DANIEL WEBSTER (SSBN 626) and as Repair Officer aboard USS L.Y. SPEAR (AS 36).
In these assignments, he earned his Submarine Engineering Duty Qualification and
his Surface Warfare Qualification.
He was also awarded the Claud A. Jones Award from the American Society of Naval
Engineers as “Fleet Engineer of the Year” during his tour aboard USS L.Y. SPEAR
(AS 36).
Ashore, Vice Admiral McCoy served in numerous
assignments in the Naval Shipyards, including assignment to
Mare Island,
Charleston, Norfolk,
Puget Sound, and Portsmouth Naval Shipyards.
From 2001-2004, he served as the 80th Commander of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
Vice Admiral McCoy earned a
Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and an Engineer’s Degree in Naval
Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He also earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from
Emory University.
Upon selection to Flag rank, Vice Admiral McCoy
served as Assistant Deputy Commander of Industrial Operations of the Naval Sea
Systems Command from 2004-2005.
From 2005-2008, he served as the NAVSEA Chief Engineer.
Vice Admiral McCoy became the
42nd Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command in August 2008.