❓ Question on Notice regarding the annual cost to the WA Government for privatised records management services, including file retrieval and storage, across various government agencies. The answer provides cost breakdowns for specific departments and refers to another question for agencies under the Treasurer's portfolio.
AnsweredQoN 2760Legislative Assembly
Asked
22 April 2010
Member
Portfolio
Treasurer; Minister for Commerce; Science and Innovation; Housing and Works
QuestionView source ↗
What is the annual cost to the Western Australian Government of privatised records management services encompassing:
(a) file retrieval services for Western Australian Government agencies where records are held by private sector services providers; and
(b) storage costs to Western Australian Government agencies of records held by private sector services providers?
(a) file retrieval services for Western Australian Government agencies where records are held by private sector services providers; and
(b) storage costs to Western Australian Government agencies of records held by private sector services providers?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
25 May 2010
Response time
33 days
For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a) $1 229.00 - Approximate Costs
(b) $14 180.00 - Approximate Costs
SBDC
(a) 2008-2009 - $129.16
(b) 2008-2009 - $3228.06
WorkCover WA
(a) 2008-09 $6 341.70
(b) 2008-09 $3 744.14
The Department of Commerce advises:
(a) 2008-2009 retrieval costs including delivery - $30,550.85 (inc GST).
(b) 2008-2009 storage costs including lodgement costs - $62,973.90 (inc GST).
ChemCentre
(a) $543.02 - Approximate Costs
(b) $5343.14 - Approximate Costs
The Department of Housing advises:
(a) $71, 459.26 (based on 21 months calculation. Incorporates transport costs and excludes electronic media)
(b) $68,907.45 (based on 21 months calculation. Transport costs are included with Retrieval. Excludes electronic media)
For agencies under the Treasurers portfolio please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 2754
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(a) $1 229.00 - Approximate Costs
(b) $14 180.00 - Approximate Costs
SBDC
(a) 2008-2009 - $129.16
(b) 2008-2009 - $3228.06
WorkCover WA
(a) 2008-09 $6 341.70
(b) 2008-09 $3 744.14
The Department of Commerce advises:
(a) 2008-2009 retrieval costs including delivery - $30,550.85 (inc GST).
(b) 2008-2009 storage costs including lodgement costs - $62,973.90 (inc GST).
ChemCentre
(a) $543.02 - Approximate Costs
(b) $5343.14 - Approximate Costs
The Department of Housing advises:
(a) $71, 459.26 (based on 21 months calculation. Incorporates transport costs and excludes electronic media)
(b) $68,907.45 (based on 21 months calculation. Transport costs are included with Retrieval. Excludes electronic media)
For agencies under the Treasurers portfolio please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 2754
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