❓ Mr. Simpson questions the tendering process for the Western Australia TV website contract. The Minister confirms a tender was used, Soap Creative was selected, and refers to a previous answer for payment details.
AnsweredQoN 2740Legislative Assembly
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(a) was a tendering process used to select the contractor chosen to host the Western Australia TV website; and
(i) if not, why not;
(ii) if not, why was the particular contractor chosen; and
(iii) if a tender process was used, how many applicants applied for the contract and why was the chosen applicant selected;
(b) who was given the contract to host this website;
(c) has the chosen contractor been given contracts to host any other websites for the State Government, or any State Government department, Government-owned corporation, ministerial office or Member of Parliament;
(d) has the chosen contractor been awarded any other contract for the State Government not mentioned in the above answer;
(e) if the answer to either (c) or (d) is yes, list:
(i) the entity or individual each contract was with;
(ii) what the contract involved; and
(iii) the value of the contract;
(f) what was the agreed method and level of payment as outlined in the contract with the website host; and
(g) if this amount is not the full amount spent on the hosting of this website as stated in the Minister’s answer to part (c) of Question on Notice No. 2648, what was the rest of the money spent on?
(i) if not, why not;
(ii) if not, why was the particular contractor chosen; and
(iii) if a tender process was used, how many applicants applied for the contract and why was the chosen applicant selected;
(b) who was given the contract to host this website;
(c) has the chosen contractor been given contracts to host any other websites for the State Government, or any State Government department, Government-owned corporation, ministerial office or Member of Parliament;
(d) has the chosen contractor been awarded any other contract for the State Government not mentioned in the above answer;
(e) if the answer to either (c) or (d) is yes, list:
(i) the entity or individual each contract was with;
(ii) what the contract involved; and
(iii) the value of the contract;
(f) what was the agreed method and level of payment as outlined in the contract with the website host; and
(g) if this amount is not the full amount spent on the hosting of this website as stated in the Minister’s answer to part (c) of Question on Notice No. 2648, what was the rest of the money spent on?
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Answered
25 October 2007
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
28 days
Answer
(a) Yes
(i) Not applicable.
(ii) Not applicable.
(iii) 10. Soap Creative was chosen because its tender was assessed as being the best overall in relation to quality, price and value for money, in accordance with State Supply Commission guidelines.
(b) Soap Creative
(c) No as advised by Soap Creative, they only have the one contract with Tourism WA.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) Not applicable.
(f)-(g) I refer the member to question on notice 2648 (a) and (c) answered on Thursday, 20 September 2007 in
Hansard
page 5567. This is the full amount spent on the creative production and hosting of this website. The method was electronic funds transfer (EFT).
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(a) Yes
(i) Not applicable.
(ii) Not applicable.
(iii) 10. Soap Creative was chosen because its tender was assessed as being the best overall in relation to quality, price and value for money, in accordance with State Supply Commission guidelines.
(b) Soap Creative
(c) No as advised by Soap Creative, they only have the one contract with Tourism WA.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) Not applicable.
(f)-(g) I refer the member to question on notice 2648 (a) and (c) answered on Thursday, 20 September 2007 in
Hansard
page 5567. This is the full amount spent on the creative production and hosting of this website. The method was electronic funds transfer (EFT).
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
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