❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on media monitoring contracts across the Education Minister's portfolio. The response reveals costs, providers, and contract durations for the Ministerial Office and Department of Education, while other agencies report no such contracts.
AnsweredQoN 5446Legislative Assembly
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For each department or agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial Office, I ask:
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm/s currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(iii) since 23 December 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what was the duration of the contract/s; and
(v) when did the contract/s commence?
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm/s currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(iii) since 23 December 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what was the duration of the contract/s; and
(v) when did the contract/s commence?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
30 days
The timeframe period of 23 December 2010 to 24 May 2011 has been used for the responses.
Ministerial Office
(a)-(a)(i)-(v) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides media monitoring services to Ministerial Offices through the Media Monitoring Unit of the Media Office.
Department of Education
(a) Yes.
(i) Media Monitors.
(ii) The evaluation report for the tender process estimated cost of the media monitoring services at $175 000 over five years.
(iii) $21 846.68 paid from 23 December 2010 to 24 May 2011.
(iv) One year with options to extend the contract.
(v) November 2007. The contract was negotiated under the previous Western Australian Government.
Country High School Hostels Authority
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
Public Education Endowment Trust
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
Department of Education Services
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
Curriculum Council WA
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
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Ministerial Office
(a)-(a)(i)-(v) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides media monitoring services to Ministerial Offices through the Media Monitoring Unit of the Media Office.
Department of Education
(a) Yes.
(i) Media Monitors.
(ii) The evaluation report for the tender process estimated cost of the media monitoring services at $175 000 over five years.
(iii) $21 846.68 paid from 23 December 2010 to 24 May 2011.
(iv) One year with options to extend the contract.
(v) November 2007. The contract was negotiated under the previous Western Australian Government.
Country High School Hostels Authority
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
Public Education Endowment Trust
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
Department of Education Services
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
Curriculum Council WA
(a) No.
(a)(i)-(v) Not applicable.
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