❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2008 regarding the number, cost, and funding of websites maintained by departments, agencies, and corporations under the Premier and Minister for State Development's portfolio. The answers reveal varying levels of website presence and associated costs across different entities.
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(a) how many websites are maintained for each office or any government department, agency or publicly owned corporation under each of the Minister’s portfolio;
(b) how many new websites are set be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly owned corporations;
(c) as at November 25 2008, what is the global budget allocation for each website; and
(d) what government departments, agencies or publicly owned corporations under the control of the Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2008 mid-year review?
(b) how many new websites are set be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly owned corporations;
(c) as at November 25 2008, what is the global budget allocation for each website; and
(d) what government departments, agencies or publicly owned corporations under the control of the Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2008 mid-year review?
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Answered
4 January 2009
Response time
39 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a) 44 websites are maintained for the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
(b) No new websites will be created.
(c) The global budget is Nil.
(d) No funding increase has been requested.
Public Sector Commissioner advises:
(a) The number of websites maintained for the Public Sector Commission is Nil.
(b) One new website will be created for the establishment of the Public Sector Commission on 28 November 2008
(c) The global budget is Nil
(d) No funding increase has been requested.
Department of Industry and Resources advises:
(a) The Department of Industry and Resources has seven websites: the departmental website plus sites for:
Western Australian Technical and Industry Advisory Council (TIAC);
ICT WA (the Western Australian Information, Communications and Technology Industry);
Technology Parks;
Perth Education City;
Kimberley Aboriginal Art; and
Trade.
This agency reports to the Ministers with the portfolios of State Development, Mines and Petroleum, and Commerce, Science and Innovation.
(b) The restructure of the Department of Industry and Resources will lead to the establishment of an additional website.
(c) The annual cost of the Department of Industry and Resources websites is around $110,000. This includes, but is not limited to, registration fees, web servers, software and staff. No breakdown by portfolio is available.
(d) No request has been made.
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner advises:
(a) Two
(b) Nil
(c) OPSSC has a budget provision of $30,000 for maintaining the two websites it manages, including staffing costs.
(d) Nil
Governor's Establishment advises:
(a-d) Not applicable to Governor's Establishment
Gold Corporation advises:
(a) Gold Corporation: 3 websites
(b) Gold Corporation: 1 website
(c) Gold Corporation: Self-funding
(d) Gold Corporation: None
Corruption and Crime Commission of WA advises:
(a) One
(b) Not applicable to the Commission
(c) $10,000 in 2008-09 and through the forward estimates
(d) The Commission has no website funding increases allocated or requested as part of the 2008-09 Mid Year Review.
Lotterywest advises:
(a) Lotterywest maintains 4 websites:
(b) Not applicable
(c)Budget allocation per website:
Corporate Website $200,000 Redevelopment cost
Retailers Extranet $9,000 Licensing
Intranet $8,000 Service Level agreement
Scratch n Win $100,000 Marketing promotion
Total: $317,000
(d) Not applicable
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(a) 44 websites are maintained for the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
(b) No new websites will be created.
(c) The global budget is Nil.
(d) No funding increase has been requested.
Public Sector Commissioner advises:
(a) The number of websites maintained for the Public Sector Commission is Nil.
(b) One new website will be created for the establishment of the Public Sector Commission on 28 November 2008
(c) The global budget is Nil
(d) No funding increase has been requested.
Department of Industry and Resources advises:
(a) The Department of Industry and Resources has seven websites: the departmental website plus sites for:
Western Australian Technical and Industry Advisory Council (TIAC);
ICT WA (the Western Australian Information, Communications and Technology Industry);
Technology Parks;
Perth Education City;
Kimberley Aboriginal Art; and
Trade.
This agency reports to the Ministers with the portfolios of State Development, Mines and Petroleum, and Commerce, Science and Innovation.
(b) The restructure of the Department of Industry and Resources will lead to the establishment of an additional website.
(c) The annual cost of the Department of Industry and Resources websites is around $110,000. This includes, but is not limited to, registration fees, web servers, software and staff. No breakdown by portfolio is available.
(d) No request has been made.
Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner advises:
(a) Two
(b) Nil
(c) OPSSC has a budget provision of $30,000 for maintaining the two websites it manages, including staffing costs.
(d) Nil
Governor's Establishment advises:
(a-d) Not applicable to Governor's Establishment
Gold Corporation advises:
(a) Gold Corporation: 3 websites
(b) Gold Corporation: 1 website
(c) Gold Corporation: Self-funding
(d) Gold Corporation: None
Corruption and Crime Commission of WA advises:
(a) One
(b) Not applicable to the Commission
(c) $10,000 in 2008-09 and through the forward estimates
(d) The Commission has no website funding increases allocated or requested as part of the 2008-09 Mid Year Review.
Lotterywest advises:
(a) Lotterywest maintains 4 websites:
(b) Not applicable
(c)Budget allocation per website:
Corporate Website $200,000 Redevelopment cost
Retailers Extranet $9,000 Licensing
Intranet $8,000 Service Level agreement
Scratch n Win $100,000 Marketing promotion
Total: $317,000
(d) Not applicable
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