Operational Test & Eval Capability
Abstract
This program is funded under RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST and EVALUATION MANAGEMENT SUPPORT because it supports efforts directed toward sustaining or modernizing facilities and conducting operations required for general research, development, test and evaluation. Headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, since inception in 1945. OPTEVFOR serves as the Service Operational Test Agency for the Navy, as well as Marine Corps Aviation. In addition to the headquarters element, OPTEVFOR includes a Fleet-scheduling detachment in San Diego, a detachment supporting the Joint Strike Fighter, Joint Operational Test Team at Edwards, Air Force Base (AFB), CA, and a Surface Warfare Division detachment at Dahlgren, VA. There are four Navy and Marine Corps Squadrons that conduct OT&E under the direction of the Commander. Air Test and Evaluation Squadron ONE (VX-1), located at Patuxent River, MD, is under the administrative control of Commander, Naval Air Forces, Atlantic. Air Test and Evaluation Squadron NINE (VX-9), located at China Lake, CA, is under the administrative control of Commander, Naval Air Forces, Pacific. Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron ONE (VMX-1), located at Yuma, AZ is administratively aligned under the Deputy Commandant for Aviation. Marine Helicopter Squadron ONE (HMX-1), located at Quantico, VA, was historically assigned responsibility for United States Marine Corps (USMC) rotary wing OT. Due to the growth of its principal responsibilities for Presidential transport, most OT&E responsibilities have been realigned to other organizations; however, HMX-1 retains responsibility for OT of aircraft assigned for Presidential transport. OPTEVFOR is a competency- and warfare-aligned organization. Rather than a strict Fleet military structure, OPTEVFOR has Warfare Division Directors who are fully responsible for delivering test documents ready for the Commander's signature; they are supported by competency division owners, whose job is to ensure the product meets technical requirements and the Commander's standards. There are seven warfare divisions and a Joint Strike fighter (JSF) Detachment at Edwards AFB that are supported by competency divisions. The warfare divisions include Undersea Warfare (40), Air Warfare (50), Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) (60), Surface Warfare (70), Expeditionary Warfare and Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) (80), and Advanced Programs (90). Each warfare division has a Navy Captain as the division Director with a senior civil servant as the Deputy or a senior civil servant as the division Director and a Navy Commander as the Deputy. The JSF Detachment manages Navy requirements in test and evaluation of the F-35 and is a member of the Joint Operational Test Team. There are four competency divisions: Policy and Operations (01A), Test Design (01B), Test Planning and Analysis (01C), and Cybersecurity Testing (01D). In addition, the Technical Director (00TD) supports all divisions on technical aspects of the test products. Other support divisions include the Staff Commanding Officer and Administration (10), Chief Information Officer (CIO) (20), Contracts (01K), and the Comptroller (30).
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Source ID
- 0605865N_6_1319_PB_2022
- Change Summary Explanation
- The FY2022 funding request was reduced by $0.644 million to account for the availability of prior year execution balances. FY22 Continues the implementation of the COMOPTEVFOR 2025 Strategy to improve the validity of test data and speed at which it is provided to the Navy Acquisition Program Offices and Senior Navy Leadership. Fund civilian labor, travel, transportation, equipment, supplies, communication,equipment maintenance, purchased service contracts, annual utilities and any costs necessary to manage and sustain headquarters operations. Technical: N/A Schedule: N/A
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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