The National Asset Register covers all central government departments together with their executive agencies (including trading funds), executive non-departmental bodies, NHS bodies, and public corporations. It includes information on all tangible fixed assets (including military and heritage assets), intangible fixed assets (such as software licences), and fixed asset investments. They have all been valued at their net book value as of 31 March 2005 and only assets over £1 million have been itemised.
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"The National Asset Register" (NAR) covers all central government departments together with their executive agencies (including trading funds). In addition, it includes information on executive non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs), NHS bodies and public corporations. "The NAR" records all tangible fixed assets (including military and heritage assets), intangible fixed assets (such as software licences), and fixed asset investments (such as share holdings) owned by departments. Assets belonging to local authorities are not included, as their assets do not belong to central government. For reasons of national security, no information is included on the assets owned by the Security and Intelligence Services. "The January 2007 Register" includes entries up to March 2005.
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