Main campus The main campus of NSA Hampton Roads is located in
Norfolk, Virginia, with Virginia State Route 406 (
International Terminal Boulevard) bordering its southern side,
Virginia State Route 337 (Hampton Boulevard) bordering its western side, and
Interstate 564 bordering its eastern side, with the main entrance located on Terminal Blvd. Most of the commands on the main campus are either force-level (Echelon II) or fleet level (Echelon III) commanders. It is the headquarters for four Echelon II commands --
United States Fleet Forces Command,
Navy Reserve Forces,
Operational Test and Evaluation Force and
United States Marine Corps Forces Command, and for two Echelon III commands:
Naval Air Force Atlantic, and
Submarine Forces Atlantic. It is also the home for part of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Operational Plans and Joint Force Development (J7) directorate alongside the
Joint Forces Staff College.
NATO's
Allied Command Transformation and the joint NATO-USFF
Combined Joint Operations from the Sea Center of Excellence are also both located on this campus.
Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Portsmouth NSA Hampton Roads - Portsmouth is a separate sub-installation of the main campus that houses
Navy Medicine East and
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) on the latter's sprawling 20 acres campus situated directly on the
Elizabeth River in Portsmouth. The hospital's buildings are registered
National Register of Historic Places In 2011, the
Chief of Naval Operations directed the
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) to transfer control of the base to
CNIC, which subsequently assigned it to
Navy Region Mid-Atlantic and to NSA Hampton Roads. NSAHR assumed installation control on October 1, 2011 and now provides all base operation support services (such as
security/
police services,
housing, and
Morale, Welfare and Recreation to the installation. Prior to that, NMCP personnel and contract staff had been performing most of the duties.
Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex is located in rural southern Chesapeake, Virginia on the border of North Carolina. Approximately 2/3 of the land is located in Virginia, while the remaining 1/3 is in North Carolina. It provides support to the eleven tenant commands, the largest of which is the Naval Consolidated Brig, Chesapeake (
NAVCONBRIG Chesapeake) or the
Joint Regional Correctional Facility Mid-Atlantic. The brig is a
military prison, serving as Building 500 of the Northwest Annex of NSA Hampton Roads.
History In May 1955, the U.S. Naval Radio Station was activated to serve as a receiving facility for naval activities in the Norfolk area. After years of operating and functioning as a naval radio station, in September 1970, the Naval Radio Station Northwest became a component activity of the Naval Communication Station Norfolk. In 1975, the Naval Security Group Activity Northwest was established. Since 1975, the base has continued to change, but it still hosts an interesting and diverse group of tenant commands and personnel.
Tenant Commands Outside of the Brig, NSA Northwest Annex is the home to several
Naval Security Forces related training schools. It also lays host to a number of communications and information commands, including a
Navy Information Operations Command detachment. ==References==