The State Administration Database

* Section for Public Procurement

This page shows the event history for this unit.

01.01.1988* Regular founding

Name: * Office for public procurement
Short name: Ktr. for off. innkj.
Affiliations: Ministry
Hierarchical level: Office
Located: 301 Oslo

01.01.1992* Change of name

Name: * Section for public procurement
Short name: Seksj. for off. innkj.

01.01.1992* New form of affiliation/administrative level

(The unit is reorganized and has changed its form of affiliation/administrative level.)
Affiliations: Ministry
Hierarchical level: Section

01.01.1998* Change of name

Name: * Section for public financial support and public procurement (OSA)
Short name: OSA

01.01.1998* New superior organization (horizontal movement)

(The unit has changed superior.)
Superior body: Administrative Department

10.07.2000 Change of name

Name: * Section for business directed public competition policy
Short name: NOK

10.07.2000 New superior organization (horizontal movement)

(The unit has changed superior.)

01.10.2004 New superior organization (horizontal movement)

(The unit has changed superior.)
Located: 301 Oslo

Please note that this event has comments in Norwegian that are for the present not translated into English.

01.01.2007* Change of name

Name: * Section for public financial support and public procurement
Short name: Seksjon for offentlig støtte og anskaffelser

Please note that this event has comments in Norwegian that are for the present not translated into English.

01.01.2013* Change of name

Name: * Section for Public Procurement
Short name: Seksjon for offentlig anskaffelser

31.12.2013* Ending by splitting

The unit was divided in:

Remarks

* = If a date is denoted with an asterisk (*), this implies that the date is not confirmed.

* = If a name is denoted with an asterisk (*), this implies a direct translation from Norwegian to English. The translation is thus not necessarily the official one (if any exists at all).

Comment to the change-of-name event: Sometimes the old and new name is the same. This occur when the translation to English haven’t taken into consideration minor Norwegian name change.