❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking detailed information about the development, hosting, and ownership of government websites under the Attorney General, Minister for Health, and Electoral Affairs portfolios. The response refers the member to previous answers and invites specific follow-up questions.
AnsweredQoN 2812Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2007
Member
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs
QuestionView source ↗
(a) who developed and built each website and what was the developer paid to do so;
(b) what tendering process was used to select the developer for each website;
(c) if no tendering process was used, why not;
(d) if no tendering process was used, list why the particular contractor was chosen;
(e) if a tender process was used, list how many website developers applied for the contract and why the chosen developer was selected;
(f) who hosts each website and what the host is paid to do so;
(g) what tendering process was used to select the host for each website;
(h) if no tendering process was used, why not;
(i) if no tendering process was used, list why was the particular contractor was chosen;
(j) if a tender process was used, list how many website hosts applied for the contract and why the chosen host was selected;
(k) who registered the domain name for each website;
(l) when this domain name was registered;
(m) who currently owns this domain name;
(n) if this is not the person who originally registered this domain, how much was paid for it;
(o) if the relevant department, corporation or office does not own the domain, what they are paying the owner for its use; and
(p) if there are any conditions on the use of the domain name?
(b) what tendering process was used to select the developer for each website;
(c) if no tendering process was used, why not;
(d) if no tendering process was used, list why the particular contractor was chosen;
(e) if a tender process was used, list how many website developers applied for the contract and why the chosen developer was selected;
(f) who hosts each website and what the host is paid to do so;
(g) what tendering process was used to select the host for each website;
(h) if no tendering process was used, why not;
(i) if no tendering process was used, list why was the particular contractor was chosen;
(j) if a tender process was used, list how many website hosts applied for the contract and why the chosen host was selected;
(k) who registered the domain name for each website;
(l) when this domain name was registered;
(m) who currently owns this domain name;
(n) if this is not the person who originally registered this domain, how much was paid for it;
(o) if the relevant department, corporation or office does not own the domain, what they are paying the owner for its use; and
(p) if there are any conditions on the use of the domain name?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 November 2007
Response time
30 days
I refer the Member to responses provided to previous parliamentary questions 2302
[Hansard 30 August 2005]
and 279
[Hansard 14 September 2005].
Should the Member have a specific enquiry relating to the development of any websites provided in the above answers, or the procurement of those websites; or registration of any domain name within my portfolio, I will endeavour to answer the specific query.
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[Hansard 30 August 2005]
and 279
[Hansard 14 September 2005].
Should the Member have a specific enquiry relating to the development of any websites provided in the above answers, or the procurement of those websites; or registration of any domain name within my portfolio, I will endeavour to answer the specific query.
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
http://www.rtlib.com
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