This parliamentary question seeks to understand the allocation of full-time equivalent (FTE) personnel to information technology and information management services within various departments, agencies, commissions, and Government Trading Enterprises (GTEs) under the Minister's portfolios of Planning; Culture and the Arts. The response provides a breakdown of FTEs and their percentage of total FTEs for each entity.

AnsweredQoN 3495Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 February 2015
Portfolio
Planning; Culture and the Arts

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(1) For each department, agency, commission or Government Trading Enterprise (GTE) within the Minister’s portfolios, how many full time equivalent personnel are allocated to information technology services or information management (including database development and maintenance, spatial information management and information system development)? (2) For each department, agency, commission or GTE, what is the percentage of the organisation’s total full-time equivalents dedicated to the above services?

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Answered
18 March 2015
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts
Response time
28 days
Department of Planning and Western Australian Planning Commission
(1) 18 FTEs
(2) 4 per cent
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(1) 2.5 FTEs
(2) 1.7 per cent
Department of Culture and the Arts Portfolio:
(1) 28.4 FTEs
(2) 4.6 per cent
Please see below for a breakdown of these figures per agency
FTEs
Percentage of total
agency FTEs
Department of Culture and the Arts
3.8
2.9 per cent
Portfolio Shared Services*
9.2
7.0 per cent
Art Gallery of Western Australia
1
2.0 per cent
Perth Theatre Trust
1
<0.1 per cent
ScreenWest
0
N/A
State Library of Western Australia
11.2
6.8 per cent
State Records Office
0.2
<0.1 per cent
Western Australian Museum
2
<0.1 per cent
*Note: The Department of Culture and the Arts also provides shared corporate services to the other agencies in the Portfolio.

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