Education
A native of Stoughton, Massachusetts, Collins graduated from the United States. Coast Guard Academy in 1968 and later served as a faculty member within the Humanities Department. He earned a Master of Arts degree in Liberal Studies from Wesleyan University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of New Haven.
Career
United States. Coast Guard
Collins started his United States. Coast Guard career as a deck watch officer and first lieutenant aboard the cutter Vigilant. Following that assignment, he served a two-year tour as commanding officer of the cutter USCGC Cape Morgan, a patrol boat homeported in Charleston, South Carolina. His shore operational assignments include Deputy Commander, Group Saint St. Petersburg, Florida, and Commander of Coast Guard Group and Captain of the Portuguese, Long Island Sound, in New Haven, Connecticut.
From 1998 to 2000 he served as Commander, Pacific Area and Eleventh Coast Guard District, where he developed the successful Coast Guard response to the increase in illegal drug and migrant smuggling traffic in the Eastern Pacific.
His other flag assignments include serving as Commander, Fourteenth Coast Guard District in Honolulu, Hawaii and Chief, Office of Acquisition at Coast Guard Headquarters where he managed the acquisition of twelve major systems worth nearly $3 billion and laid the foundation for the ill-fated Integrated Deepwater System project, which was intended to modernize the ships, aircraft and sensors that the Coast Guard uses to perform its many open ocean missions. = Vice-Commandant of the United States. Coast Guard Prior to becoming Commandant, he served as the Coast Guard"s Vice Commandant, the number two post, from 2000 to 2002 where he created the Innovation Council, spearheaded service-wide process improvement initiatives and directed system enhancements as the Coast Guard Acquisition Executive.
= Commandant of the United States. Coast Guard Collins served as the 22nd Commandant of the Coast Guard from May 2002 to May 2006, and guided the United States. Coast Guard in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks of 2001. Collins serves or has served as a director on the boards of numerous companies such as EID Passport Incorporated., United States Information Service Incorporated., and Terma North America, and the United States. Coast Guard Foundation.
He consults in areas of national security and maritime security, safety, and environmental protection.
He served on the board of SPADAC from 2007 thru 2010 as a key independent director, having been recruited by Chief Executive Officer Mark Dumas to provide balance to the board after SPADAC raised $7.5M in Venture Capital. SPADAC later was renamed to GeoEye Analytics, Incorporated. after its acquisition then ultimately DigitalGlobe Analytics, Incorporated. (New York Stock Exchange: DGI).