Secretary of State of Defence (Spain)

Secretary of State of Defence
Secretario de Estado de Defensa
Coat of Arms used by the Government
Incumbent
Ángel Olivares

since 11 June 2018
Ministry of Defence
Style The Most Excellent (formal)
Mr. Secretary of State of Defence (informal)
Abbreviation SEDEF
Reports to Minister of Defence
Seat Ministry of Defence HQ, Paseo de la Castellana no. 109
Nominator Minister of Defence
Appointer The King
Term length No fixed term
Constituting instrument Royal Decree 135/1984
Precursor Undersecretary of Defence
Formation January 25, 1984
First holder Eduardo Serra Rexach
Salary 113,166.19 per year[1]
Website defensa.gob.es

The Secretary of State of Defence (SEDEF) is the second-highest-ranking official in the Ministry of Defence of Spain. The SEDEF is a civilian which is appointed by the King with the advice of the Minister of Defence. In spite of being the second authority of the Ministry, it is behind the Chief of the Defence Staff as far as military control is concerned.

The duties of the SEDEF are related to management and control of the economic resources, the armament policy and the defence infraestructures.

The Secretary of State of Defence position is currently held by Ángel Olivares Ramírez.[2]

Functions

The current functions are regulated by a Royal Decree of 2017, and are the following:[3]

The Secretary of State for Defense is the highest body of the Department responsible for the direction, promotion and management of weapons and material policies, and for the research, development and industrial, economic, infrastructure, environmental and systems, technologies and security of information innovation in the field of Defence.

Apart from these, SEDEF can carry out all those functions delegated to it by the Minister of Defense.

Structure

From the Secretary of State of Defence depends:

  • The Direction-General of Armament and Material (DGAM).
    It is the department responsible for the planning and development of the armament and material policy of the Ministry, as well as the supervision and direction of its execution.
  • The Direction-General of Economic Affairs (DIGENECO).
    It's the governing body responsible for the planning and development of the economic and financial policy of the Ministry, as well as the supervision and direction of its execution.
  • The Direction-General of Infrastructure (DIGENIN).
    It's the body responsible for the planning and development of the infrastructure, environmental and energy policies of the Ministry, as well as the supervision and direction of its execution.
  • The Center of Systems and Technologies of the Information and Communications.
    To which corresponds the planning and development of the policies of the systems, technologies and information security of the Department, as well as the supervision and direction of its execution. For these purposes, the competent bodies in the aforementioned matters of the Armed Forces and the autonomous agencies of the Department depend functionally on this center.
Insignia of the Military Constructions Service

The following bodies also depends from the SEDEF:

  • The National Institute of Aerospace Technology.
    It's the defense agency in charge of research and technological development in the fields of aeronautics, space, hydrodynamics, security and defense. It's commonly considered as Spain's Space Agency, but Spain has not have an Space Agency.
  • The Institute of Housing, Infrastructure and Defense Equipment.
    It is the agency of the Ministry of Defense responsible for administering the assets of the ministry as well as ensuring that all military personnel and their families have a place to live.
    • The Military Constructions Service.
      It is a department of the Institute of Housing, Infrastructure and Defense Equipment responsible for the construction of military installations and other constructions of national security interest.

List of Secretaries of State of Defence

Before this office was created, all its duties were carried out by the Undersecretary of Defence.

No. Image Name Term of Office Ministers of Defence
serving under:
Prime Minister appointed by:
Began Ended Days of Service
Eduardo Serra Rexach 9 February 1984 18 July 1987 1255 Narcís Serra i Serra Felipe González
Rafael de la Cruz Corcoll 23 April 1988 12 October 1991 1267 Narcís Serra i Serra
Julián García Vargas
José Miguel Hernández Vázquez 12 October 1991 3 October 1992 357 Julián García Vargas
Antonio Flos Bassols 10 October 1992 29 April 1995 931 Julián García Vargas
Juan Ramón García Secades 8 july 1995 11 May 1996 308 Julián García Vargas
Gustavo Suárez Pertierra
Pedro Morenés 25 May 1996 6 May 2000 1442 Eduardo Serra Rexach José María Aznar
Fernando Díez Moreno 6 May 2000 20 April 2004 1445 Federico Trillo
Francisco Pardo Piqueras 20 April 2004 21 April 2007 1096 José Bono Martínez
José Antonio Alonso Suárez
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Soledad López Fernández 21 April 2007 15 April 2008 360 José Antonio Alonso Suárez
10º Constantino Méndez Martínez 15 April 2008 31 December 2011 1355 Carme Chacón Piqueras
Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba
11º Pedro Argüelles Salaverría 6 January 2012 19 November 2016 1779 Pedro Morenés Mariano Rajoy
12º Agustín Conde Bajén 19 November 2016 9 June 2018 567 María Dolores de Cospedal
13º Ángel Olivares Ramírez 9 June 2018 Incumbent 126 Margarita Robles Pedro Sánchez

References

  1. "Retribuciones para el año 2017 para el organismo Ministerio de Defensa". transparencia.gob.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  2. "Angel Olivares Ramirez sworn-in as the new Secretary of State for Defence". epa european pressphoto agency b.v. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  3. "Royal Decree 998/2017, of November 24, by which the basic organic structure of the Ministry of Defense is developed". boe.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-09-21.
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