The Bill for Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize: NOK 74 Million ($12.6 million)

Published in Aftenposten
(Norway) on 8 March 2010
by NTB (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Agnieszka Alot. Edited by Brigid Burt.
Obama’s visit to Norway in December cost less than feared.

Prior to the visit, the police allocated the budget to NOK 80 million,* and the Department of Justice said that another 42 million could be ready for use if needed. The final sum is therefore a little bit lower than the budget and under two-thirds of the maximum sum.

“There was careful financial planning under the whole project, and the final bill reflects it,” said Johan Fredriksen to Nettavisen. Fredriksen was responsible for managing the operation.

19 police districts were involved

The Oslo police district spent about NOK 63 million, while the remaining budget was used by other entities. Five hundred out of 2,500 policemen who served in the operation were hired from the outside.

In total, 19 police districts were involved, in addition to The Norwegian Police Security Service, The Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (ØKOKRIM) and the National Mobile Police Service. Bomb dogs from Denmark and Sweden were also hired.

In addition to the police operation, the Norwegian Defense received NOK 12 million for protection of airspace over the region with missile batteries.

*Editor’s Note: At the time of writing, NOK 80 million was worth $13.6 million.


Prislappen på Obama-besøket: 74 millioner kroner
Obamas norgesbesøk i desember billigere enn fryktet.
Før besøket var det budsjettert med politiutgifter på 80 millioner kroner, og Justisdepartementet hadde gitt klarsignal for inntil 42 ekstra millioner i overskridelser. Sluttsummen er derfor noe lavere enn budsjettert og under to tredeler av det absolutte maksbeløpet.

– Det var en streng økonomistyring gjennom hele oppdraget og sluttregningen gjenspeiler det, sier Johan Fredriksen til Nettavisen. Fredriksen hadde ansvaret for gjennomføringen av operasjonen
19 politidistrikter var involvert

Oslo politidistrikt har brukt cirka 63 millioner kroner, mens resten gikk til øvrige enheter. 500 av de 2.500 politifolkene som deltok, var hentet inn utenfra.

Totalt var 19 politidistrikt involvert, i tillegg til Politiets sikkerhetstjeneste, Økokrim og Utrykningspolitiet. Bombehunder var også leid inn fra Danmark og Sverige.

I tillegg til politioperasjonen, fikk Forsvaret 12 millioner kroner for å beskytte luftrommet over Østlandet med blant annet sine rakettbatterier.
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