A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2010 seeks information on the use of technology and resources within departments and agencies under the Minister for Environment and Youth, including iPads, internet access, lost/stolen equipment, and printers.

AnsweredQoN 4352Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 November 2010
Portfolio
Environment; Youth

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In respect of the departments and agencies under the Minister’s control, I ask:
(a) how many Apple iPads have been purchased since January 2010;
(b) how many staff are supplied with home internet connections, either paid in full or subsidized;
(c) how many notebook computers have been recorded as lost, stolen or damaged in the year July 2009 until June 2010;
(d) how many mobile phones have been recorded as lost, stolen or damaged in the year July 2009 until June 2010;
(e) how many colour laser printers are currently installed in each department and/or office; and
(f) how many staff are provided with mobile internet access either via a mobile phone or wireless dongle?

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Answered
16 February 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Environment; Youth
Response time
90 days
Department of Environment and Conservation
(a)        1
(b)        16
(c)        6
(d)       44
(e)        180
(f)        331
Swan River Trust
(a-d)    Nil
(e)        2
(f)        6
Office of the Environmental Protection Authority
(a)        1
(b)        Nil
(c)        Nil
(d)       3
(e)        11
(f)        9
Perth Zoo
(a-c)     Nil
(d)       1
(e)        4
(f)        9
Office of the Appeals Convenor
(a-d)    Nil
(e)        1
(f)        2
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
(a)        Nil
(b)        2
(c)        Nil
(d)       4
(e)        14
(f)        9
Department for Communities, including the Office for Youth
(a-d)    Nil
(e)        1
(f)        2
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