Question on Notice regarding the loss or theft of government-owned laptops, notebooks, and palm computers within the Department of Premier and Cabinet and the Department of Industry and Resources. The Premier's department reports no losses, while the Department of Industry and Resources refers to another question.

AnsweredQoN 2518Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 August 2007
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Federal-State Relations; Trade; Innovation; Science; Public Sector Management

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(a) how many laptop, notebook and palm computers have been reported lost or stolen for the six months to 30 June 2007;
(b) what was the total value of the computers that were lost or stolen;
(c) did any of these computers contain information that could be regarded as sensitive;
(d) what steps have been taken to ensure that any commercial or sensitive information was not compromised;
(e) was the loss or theft of any of these computers reported to the police;
(f) if yes to (e), when were these reports made;
(g) of those reported, what has been the outcome;
(h) if any computers that were lost or stolen were not reported to the police, why not;
(i) what steps, if any, have been put into place with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, these losses; and
(j) when were these steps put into place?

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Answered
18 September 2007
Response time
35 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (including the Premier's and the other Ministerial Offices); Governor's Establishment; Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner advises:
(a) Nil
(b-j) Not applicable
Department of Industry and Resources:
Please refer to question on notice 2519.
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