A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the Office of e-Government's staffing, funding, role, objectives, and performance. The response provides some data and directs the questioner to public documents for further details.

AnsweredQoN 3028Legislative Assembly
Asked
26 February 2008
Portfolio
Public Sector Management

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(2) Since it was established, how many people have been employed in this Office?
(3) How many people are currently employed in this Office?
(4) What funds have been allocated to this Office since it was established?
(5) What was its budget (income and expenses) for the 2006–2007 financial year?
(6) What is its budget (income and expenses) for the 2007–2008 financial year?
(7) What is the role of the Office of e-Government?
(8) Is it successfully fulfilling this role; and
(a) if yes, how; and
(b) if not, why not?
(9) What objectives have been established for this Office?
(10) Is it fulfilling these objectives; and
(a) if yes, how; and
(b) if not, why not?

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Answered
12 March 2008
Responded by
Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
15 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(1) February 2003
(2-3) There are currently 25.05 permanent FTE's in the Office of e-Government.
(4-6) Please refer to the Budget Statements for the following periods 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 where this information is provided.
(7-10) Extensive information about the role and objectives of the Office of e-Government is available on its website at
www.egov.wa.gov.au
The Office of e-Government has successfully delivered a range of strategies, policies and guidelines to assist Government improve efficiency, service delivery and community participation. The Office is now building on its policies by working with agencies to deliver improved outcomes in electronic service delivery.
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