❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the cost and providers of media monitoring services for the Agriculture and Food, Forestry, and Corrective Services departments, as well as the Ministerial Office.
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For each department or agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial Office, I ask:
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm/s currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(iii) since 23 December 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what was the duration of the contract/s; and
(v) when did the contract/s commence?
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm/s currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(iii) since 23 December 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what was the duration of the contract/s; and
(v) when did the contract/s commence?
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Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food; Forestry; Corrective Services
Response time
30 days
Agriculture and Food:
(a) Yes
(i) Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd
(ii) $60 000
(iii)$15 810.07
(iv)Two years with an option of a one year extension.
(v) 1 August 2009.
Forestry:
(a) Media monitoring was provided up until 18 January 2011 when it was terminated.
(i) Media Monitors up until 18 January 2011.
(ii) Not applicable
(iii) $1502.35.
(iv) Contract terminated on 18 January 2011.
(v) On establishment of agency in 2000.
Corrective Services:
(a) Yes.
(i) Media Monitors.
(ii) The contract is not a set price. DCS is charged on a per individual item basis,
such as news articles, hard copy audio or transcripts from interviews
(iii) $9195.95
(iv) The contract is reviewed every 12 months.
(v) April 2008.
Ministerial Office:
(a)(i)-(v) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides media monitoring services to Ministerial Offices through the Media Monitoring Unit of the Media Office.
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(a) Yes
(i) Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd
(ii) $60 000
(iii)$15 810.07
(iv)Two years with an option of a one year extension.
(v) 1 August 2009.
Forestry:
(a) Media monitoring was provided up until 18 January 2011 when it was terminated.
(i) Media Monitors up until 18 January 2011.
(ii) Not applicable
(iii) $1502.35.
(iv) Contract terminated on 18 January 2011.
(v) On establishment of agency in 2000.
Corrective Services:
(a) Yes.
(i) Media Monitors.
(ii) The contract is not a set price. DCS is charged on a per individual item basis,
such as news articles, hard copy audio or transcripts from interviews
(iii) $9195.95
(iv) The contract is reviewed every 12 months.
(v) April 2008.
Ministerial Office:
(a)(i)-(v) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides media monitoring services to Ministerial Offices through the Media Monitoring Unit of the Media Office.
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