Testing &
Evaluation
ASEC is an essential part of various test teams supporting military personnel during all phases of operational testing from test planning, test execution, data analysis, and report writing.
ASEC: Leading Precision Testing & Evaluation for US Navy's Operational Success
Discover ASEC’s unwavering commitment to excellence in supporting the US Navy’s Operational Test and Evaluation Command (OPTEVFOR) embedded at Air Test and Evaluation Squadron ONE (VX-1). For nearly 15 years, we have been at the forefront of conducting Operational Tests and Evaluations (OT&E) for manned and unmanned aircraft systems and sensors, playing a pivotal role across various testing phases.
Technical Expertise
ASEC provides technical and analytical support to OPTEVFOR/VX-1, facilitating structured OT&E of Naval systems. From test planning to data analysis and report writing, our team provides thorough evaluation at every step.
Comprehensive Support
Our services encompass documentation review, operational test design, test planning development, test execution, data management, test operations support, test analysis and reporting, modeling and simulation support, and program management support.
Strategic Collaboration
During the test planning phase, ASEC collaborates closely with OPTEVFOR to structure tests aligned with system requirements and design, laying the foundation for rigorous evaluation.
Precision Monitoring
We monitor test execution to ensure that collected data meets test design specifications. Our statistical analysis delivers detailed, independent, and objective evaluations crucial for informing the Navy’s Fleet introduction decisions.
Wide-Ranging Support
ASEC’s expertise extends to a diverse array of U.S. Navy aircraft, including the P-8A Poseidon, E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, MH 60R/S, E-6B Mercury, and KC-130J Hercules, as well as unmanned systems like the MQ-8C Fire Scout, MQ-4C Triton, and MQ-25 Stingray.
ASEC’s support is mission critical in subjecting Naval systems to rigorous testing and evaluation, ensuring their effectiveness and suitability for operational deployment by the US Navy and United States Marine Corps.