Swedish Fortifications Agency
| Fortifikationsverket | |
| File:Svea ingenjörregemente vapen.svg The coat of arms of the Swedish Fortifications Agency | |
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| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 1994[1] |
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| Jurisdiction | Sweden Government of Sweden |
| Headquarters | Kungsgatan 43, 631 89 Eskilstuna[2] |
| Employees | 640 [3] |
| Annual budget | Self-sufficient through fees.[4] Revenue 3.0 billion SEK(2008)[5] |
| Minister responsible | |
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| Parent agency | Ministry of Finance[7] |
| Website | www |
The Swedish Fortifications Agency (Swedish: Fortifikationsverket, FortV) is a Swedish government agency under the Ministry of Finance, tasked with managing government-owned defence-related buildings and land. The agency functions as the landlord for the Swedish Armed Forces (Försvarsmakten), managing various types of military installations.[7][8] The SFA is one of the largest holders of real estate in Sweden.[7]
Function in the government
[edit | edit source]The formation of the SFA in 1994 was part of the Swedish government effort to increase the cost-efficiency of government real estate usage through a system of internal rent, which was meant to emulate market-like conditions.[9] The main purpose with the reform was to create economic incentives for the authorities in the public sector to economise on premises.[10] In the defence sector, the real estate holdings were transferred from the Swedish Armed Forces — the user of the real estate — to the SFA; with the Swedish Armed Forces remaining in the estate as a tenant.[9]
Currently, the SFA acts as landlord for several Swedish government agencies in the defence sector.[11] The main tenant is the Swedish Armed Forces, which in 2007 was the source of over 90% of the SFA:s revenue.[11]
Economy
[edit | edit source]The SFA does not receive an allowance from the government budget.[4] Instead, it covers its expenses by charging rent for the real estate it leases.[4] In 2008, the agency's revenue was 3.0 billion SEK, and its net income 67 million SEK.[5] The rent is adjusted so that the net income — which goes into the state treasury — conforms to a predefined level of return on equity, as set by the Ministry of Finance.[12] To finance investments, the SFA borrows money from the National Debt Office (Riksgälden), which acts as the internal bank of the government.[13]
Personnel
[edit | edit source]The SFA employed 689 people in 2008.[3] The majority of the employees work on a local level in real estate units linked to garrisons,[14] where employees work in areas such as project management, property development and maintenance services.[15] At the regional and national level, employees work in real estate purchasing and sales, defence facility development, and various management functions.[15] The SFA considers its core competencies to be security and protective technology.[16] The agency has stated that it aims to increase the amount of outsourcing, and as an experiment in 2006, it outsourced the property maintenance of two garrisons.[17]
Real estate stock
[edit | edit source]In 2008, the book value of the government real estate stock managed by the SFA was 10.1 billion SEK,[19] largely consisting of depots, garrisons, training facilities, offices, and proving grounds.[20] In 2007, the total real estate stock included:[21]
- 8 000 buildings
- 3.3 million square meters of open space facilities
- 7 700 defence facilities
- 11 airfields
- 380 000 hectares of land, including:
- 100 000 hectares of forest
Directors General
[edit | edit source]Directors General of the Swedish Fortifications Administration
[edit | edit source]- 1948–1951: Nils Josef Einar Carlqvist
- 1951–1963: Gunnar Christianson
- 1963–1971: Birger Wallén
- 1971–1983: Stig Swanstein
- 1983–1989: Eric Pettersson
- 1989–1994-06-30: Björn Körlof
Directors General of the Swedish Fortifications Agency
[edit | edit source]- 1994-07-01 – 1999: Torsten Engberg
- 1999–2002: Jane Cederqvist
- 2003–2009: Sören Häggroth
- 2009-03-01 – 2011-12-31: Lena Jönsson
- 2012-01-01 – 2018: Urban Karlström
- 2018-04-09 – 20xx: Maria Bredberg Pettersson
Notes
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- ^ a b c Ministry of Finance 2009, p. 5.
- ^ a b Swedish Fortifications Agency 2008, p. 38.
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- ^ a b c Ministry of Finance 2009: Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- ^ Holmström 2008
- ^ a b Swedish Agency for Public Management 2004, p. 5-6
- ^ Lind 2005
- ^ a b Swedish Fortifications Agency 2007, p. 12.
- ^ Ministry of Finance 2009, p. 1.
- ^ Ministry of Finance 2003
- ^ Swedish Fortifications Agency 2008, p. 7.
- ^ a b Swedish Fortifications Agency: Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- ^ Swedish Fortifications Agency 2008, p. 5.
- ^ Swedish Fortifications Agency 2007, p. 8.
- ^ Swedish Fortifications Agency: Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- ^ Swedish Fortifications Agency, p. 39.
- ^ Swedish Fortifications Agency 2007, pp. 18, 20.
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References
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External links
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