Signed framework agreement for Central Systems Support to the Swedish Army

25 May 2023

Today, a new ten-year framework agreement for the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration is announced. The agreement will be realized by Combitech AB, and includes central systems support for the Swedish Army’s digitalisation, LSS Mark.



The agreement includes services and technical support for the Swedish Army´s digital command and control infrastructure. A significant part of the work will be managed and delivered across several different locations in Sweden by Combitech, a subsidiary of Saab. 

Being part of the Swedish Army´s digital transformational journey is a great privilege and responsibility. Our part of delivery to LSS Mark will continue to strengthen the Swedish Army´s command and control capability for many years to come”, says Mikael Krusenberg, head of Combitech’s division Security solutions.  


LSS Mark is used by the Swedish Army - from top level down to individual soldiers. The central systems support will strengthen the configuration of data, documentation, maintenance, supplies, warranties and other services.    

Working at Combitech means that you’re a part of developing Sweden’s resilience. This agreement is a great example of that. I’m proud to see the impact we make by contributing to a smarter and more resilient society, and I’m eager to get even more people on board on our journey”, says Jessica Öberg, CEO. 

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