Years of service 1958 - 1996 Rank Admiral Allegiance United Kingdom | Name Robert Walmsley | |
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Awards Order of the Bath, Royal Academy of Engineering |
Come, Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love
Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Walmsley KCB, FREng, FRSA, FIET (born 1 February 1941) was Chief of Defence Procurement at the UK Ministry of Defence from 1996 to 2003, and is a retired Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy.
Contents
- Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love
- Early career
- Chief of Defence Procurement
- Related
- Corporate roles
- References

Early career
Robert Walmsley was born in Aberdeen in 1941 and was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh. He joined the Royal Navy as a Dartmouth Cadet in 1958 and went on to read Mechanical Sciences at Queens' College, Cambridge, before taking up a range of seagoing appointments, mainly in submarines, developing an expertise in nuclear propulsion. During his naval career he was at times Chairman of the Naval Nuclear Technical Safety Panel and Director General, Submarines. For three years, he was the Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff for Communications, Command, Control and Information Systems. His final naval appointment (1994) was as Controller of the Navy and member of the Navy Board as a vice admiral. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in 1995.
Sir Robert is a former Cambridge Blue, having coxed the light blue boat to victory in the 108th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race in 1962. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Society of Arts, and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), and is an Honorary DSc of Cranfield University.
Chief of Defence Procurement
After retiring from the navy, he held the position of Chief of Defence Procurement at the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) from 1996 until his retirement on 30 April 2003. He retired from the Her Majesty's Civil Service after serving longer in the Defence Procurement post than any of his predecessors. During Sir Robert's period in post he led the transformation of the procurement organisation into the Defence Procurement Agency (DPA, now Defence Equipment and Support) and made numerous appearances as a witness to Parliamentary Select Committees.
Related
HMS Sutherland was launched by Lady Christina Walmsley, at that time the wife of Sir Robert, in 1996. This launch made naval history since Lady Walmsley broke with tradition and used a bottle of Macallan Whisky; up until this time Royal Navy ships had always been launched with a bottle of champagne.