❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the provision and cost of media monitoring services across several government departments (Transport, Disability Services, Public Transport Authority, Main Roads, Disability Services Commission, Department of Planning and Infrastructure).
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(1) Are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(a) which firm or firms currently provide a media monitoring service;
(b) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(c) since 23 September 2008 how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(d) what is the duration of the contract/s; and
(e) when did the contract/s commence?
(a) which firm or firms currently provide a media monitoring service;
(b) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(c) since 23 September 2008 how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(d) what is the duration of the contract/s; and
(e) when did the contract/s commence?
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Answered
5 May 2009
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Transport; Disability Services
Response time
54 days
Ministerial Office:
(1) No
(a-e) Not applicable
PTA
(1) Yes.
(a) Media Monitors (WA) Pty Ltd.
(b) The maximum value of the contract is $350,000 over five years. However, the Public Transport Authority expects to spend approximately $160,000.
(c) Between 23 September 2008 and 17 March 2009, $16,005.67 (including GST) has been paid for media monitoring services.
(d) The contract term is three years, with two one-year extension options.
(e) The contract commenced on 9 October 2008.
2. Main Roads
(1) Yes
(a) Media Monitors WA Pty Ltd (Contract 175/06)
(b) This is a schedule of rates contract and has an estimated contract value of $232 388.33 for the 3 years.
(c) From 23 September 2008 to 4 February 2009 - $43 163.31 (GST Exc)
(d) Duration was an initial 12 month period with two optional extensions of 12 months each - total period is therefore 3 years. The contract commenced on 20 December 2006 and is scheduled for completion on 18 December 2009.
(e) Awarded on 20 December 2006.
3. DSC
(1) Yes
(a) Media Monitors
(b) $12 000 per annum (GST included)
(c) $7 990
(d) One to Two years
4. DPI
(1) Yes
(a) Media Monitors
(b) $280 000 over a 3 year period
(c) $39 364.53
(d) Twelve months, plus 2 x 12 month extensions
(e) 3 July 2006
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(1) No
(a-e) Not applicable
PTA
(1) Yes.
(a) Media Monitors (WA) Pty Ltd.
(b) The maximum value of the contract is $350,000 over five years. However, the Public Transport Authority expects to spend approximately $160,000.
(c) Between 23 September 2008 and 17 March 2009, $16,005.67 (including GST) has been paid for media monitoring services.
(d) The contract term is three years, with two one-year extension options.
(e) The contract commenced on 9 October 2008.
2. Main Roads
(1) Yes
(a) Media Monitors WA Pty Ltd (Contract 175/06)
(b) This is a schedule of rates contract and has an estimated contract value of $232 388.33 for the 3 years.
(c) From 23 September 2008 to 4 February 2009 - $43 163.31 (GST Exc)
(d) Duration was an initial 12 month period with two optional extensions of 12 months each - total period is therefore 3 years. The contract commenced on 20 December 2006 and is scheduled for completion on 18 December 2009.
(e) Awarded on 20 December 2006.
3. DSC
(1) Yes
(a) Media Monitors
(b) $12 000 per annum (GST included)
(c) $7 990
(d) One to Two years
4. DPI
(1) Yes
(a) Media Monitors
(b) $280 000 over a 3 year period
(c) $39 364.53
(d) Twelve months, plus 2 x 12 month extensions
(e) 3 July 2006
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