❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting information on the purchase and use of technology and internet access within departments and agencies under the Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts.
AnsweredQoN 4345Legislative Assembly
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In respect of the departments and agencies under the Minister’s control, I ask:
(a) how many Apple iPads have been purchased since January 2010;
(b) how many staff are supplied with home internet connections, either paid in full or subsidized;
(c) how many notebook computers have been recorded as lost, stolen or damaged in the year July 2009 until June 2010;
(d) how many mobile phones have been recorded as lost, stolen or damaged in the year July 2009 until June 2010;
(e) how many colour laser printers are currently installed in each department and/or office; and
(f) how many staff are provided with mobile internet access either via a mobile phone or wireless dongle?
(a) how many Apple iPads have been purchased since January 2010;
(b) how many staff are supplied with home internet connections, either paid in full or subsidized;
(c) how many notebook computers have been recorded as lost, stolen or damaged in the year July 2009 until June 2010;
(d) how many mobile phones have been recorded as lost, stolen or damaged in the year July 2009 until June 2010;
(e) how many colour laser printers are currently installed in each department and/or office; and
(f) how many staff are provided with mobile internet access either via a mobile phone or wireless dongle?
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Answered
15 February 2011
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts
Response time
89 days
Department of Planning
(a) Two
(b)Nil
(c-d)Three
(e) Eleven
(f)21 Mobile Internet across via Data/USB card: 33 mobile phone with internet access
Armadale redevelopment Authority
(a-c) Nil
(d) One
(e) Two
(f) Three
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
(a-f) Not applicable
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
(a)Nil
(b) One
(c)Nil
(d)One
(e) Three
(f) Nine
Midland Redevelopment Authority
(a-d) Nil
(e) Three
(f) One
Department of Culture and the Arts
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) One
(d) None
(e) Sixteen
(f) Six
ScreenWest
(a-d) None
(e) One
(f) Two
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a-c) None
(d) One x mobile phone lost, one x mobile phone stolen, and one x mobile phone damaged
(e) Four
(f) Three
State Library of Western Australia
(a)One
(b-c) None
(d) Three mobile phones damaged
(e) Sixteen. Five are combined copier/printers in public areas for which clients pay for copies
(f) Four.
West Australian Museum
(a-c) None
(d) One
(e) Twenty-two
(f) Four
Perth Theatre Trust
(a-d) None
(e) Two
(f) One
State Records Office
(a) One
(b-d) None
(e-f) One
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(a) Two
(b)Nil
(c-d)Three
(e) Eleven
(f)21 Mobile Internet across via Data/USB card: 33 mobile phone with internet access
Armadale redevelopment Authority
(a-c) Nil
(d) One
(e) Two
(f) Three
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
(a-f) Not applicable
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
(a)Nil
(b) One
(c)Nil
(d)One
(e) Three
(f) Nine
Midland Redevelopment Authority
(a-d) Nil
(e) Three
(f) One
Department of Culture and the Arts
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) One
(d) None
(e) Sixteen
(f) Six
ScreenWest
(a-d) None
(e) One
(f) Two
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a-c) None
(d) One x mobile phone lost, one x mobile phone stolen, and one x mobile phone damaged
(e) Four
(f) Three
State Library of Western Australia
(a)One
(b-c) None
(d) Three mobile phones damaged
(e) Sixteen. Five are combined copier/printers in public areas for which clients pay for copies
(f) Four.
West Australian Museum
(a-c) None
(d) One
(e) Twenty-two
(f) Four
Perth Theatre Trust
(a-d) None
(e) Two
(f) One
State Records Office
(a) One
(b-d) None
(e-f) One
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