The staff was located at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters in Stockholm.
The Land Component Command was established in 1994 under the name of the Army Tactical Center (Arméns taktiska centrum, ATC) which has its origin in the Army Staff which was disbanded on 30 June 1994 in connection with the Swedish Armed Forces becoming a single government agency on 1 July 1994.
On 7 January 1998, the Army Tactical Center was opened at the Bacho House (Bachohuset) in Enköping after about one year of preparation.
Remaining were the combat arms schools, which were operated the Army Tactical Center.
[2] The Inspector General and the Army Tactical Command operated in Enköping until 31 December 2002.
In February 2018, the Swedish Armed Forces proposed in its budget for 2019 to the Government a reorganization of the command structure.
The property, which was adjacent to the Uppland Regiment (S 1), is more famous as the Bacho House (Bachohuset), and was the executive building of the company ABB Fläkt.