❓ Mr. Wyatt questions the Treasurer regarding budget reductions for the Whole-of-Government Shared Corporate Services Reform project, specifically concerning project delivery within budget, potential cost overruns, and ongoing maintenance costs. The Treasurer clarifies the budget reduction is due to project completion and provides maintenance cost details.
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Page 137 of 2010–2011 State Budget Paper No. 2 presents service number 9, ‘Project Management, Coordination and Implementation of the Whole-of-Government Shared Corporate Services Reform’. In relation to this, I ask:
(a) how will the reduction of $8,687 in 2010–2011 for the efficiency indicator stated as the delivery of project within budget target be achieved;
(b) are there any cost blow-outs anticipated; and
(c) what on-going costs (e.g. maintenance) are associated with this?
(a) how will the reduction of $8,687 in 2010–2011 for the efficiency indicator stated as the delivery of project within budget target be achieved;
(b) are there any cost blow-outs anticipated; and
(c) what on-going costs (e.g. maintenance) are associated with this?
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10 August 2010
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(a) The reduction in the indicator between 2009-10 and 2010-11 of $8.737 million (not $8.687 million as stated in the question) is primarily due to the finalisation of the build of the Oracle system in 2010-11.
(b) No.
(c) Maintenance costs under the whole-of-government contract with Oracle are $3.144 million for 2010-11. It is noted that these costs are met from Service 10, rather than Service 9.
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(b) No.
(c) Maintenance costs under the whole-of-government contract with Oracle are $3.144 million for 2010-11. It is noted that these costs are met from Service 10, rather than Service 9.
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