There are 26 structures in the outpost. It serves as a preliminary military preparatory school.
Statement about the outpost in the Sasson Report which was published in March 2005:
Name of outpost in the report: Tzofit (military preparatory)
Date established: May 1999.
The closest settlement: Halamish (Neve Tzuf).
Government or Minister of Defense approval for its establishment: None. (There is a government decision with regard to the establishment of Halamish).
Nature of land rights: State lands.
Body which allocated the land: Planning authorization agreement with the Zionist Histadrut valid until 2003 (no longer valid).
Planning status: None.
Jurisdiction: Mate Binyamin Regional Council; within the boundaries of Halamish.
No. of inhabitants: 50 pre-army students (the number of staff members is unclear). The site carries out pre-army preparatory courses approved by the Ministry of Defense.
Type of construction: 28 caravans; 2 prefabricated structures; 2 containers; security elements; an open sports field.
Body financing the establishment: The Ministry of Housing and Construction financed infrastructures in the amount of 700,000 NIS, and 750,000 NIS for public structures. TOTAL: 1,450,000 NIS.
Connection to electricity grid: Connection to the electricity grid has been approved.
Connection to water system: According to a Mekorot report – they apparently receive water from Halamish.