Question regarding the progress and staffing of the Blue Iris CCTV project following an Auditor General's report, specifically addressing business registration deficiencies and integration with the Public Transport Authority.

AnsweredQoN 8754Legislative Assembly
Asked
26 September 2012
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to the Auditor General's report into the Blue Iris closed-circuit television project, and I ask:
(a) how many personnel, sworn and unsworn, are currently working on this project;
(b) are those staff working full or part time;
(c) has the identified deficiency of 7,000 businesses not being on the register been remedied;
(d) if not, why not; and
(e) what work has been done with the Public Transport Authority to integrate its network onto the register?

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Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
20 days
(a) One sworn police officer.
(b) Part time.
(c) A technical solution has been implemented for businesses to register with Blue Iris or
migrate existing registrations (pre September 2011) to the new system.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) Work is currently underway to bulk upload Public Transport Authority information into  the Blue Iris CCTV Register.
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