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Information Society Fund.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 June 2009

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

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Richard Bruton

Question:

79 Deputy Richard Bruton asked the Minister for Finance the value of the information society fund annually since 2000; the number and names of projects which have benefited from it since 2004; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24090/09]

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The Information Society Fund was introduced in order to progress the eAgenda from 2000. Action plans were put in place to stimulate initiatives to provide better access for customers to services; to develop new ways for clients to interact with Government; to provide more streamlined and integrated services; to improve internal processes and to make significant improvements in the national telecommunications infrastructure. From 2001, a portion of the Fund was devolved to departmental votes and the remainder was held as a central fund under my Department's vote. The management of and accountability for devolved funding was the responsibility of the relevant Department.

The Fund ended in 2005 as planned. Departments and Offices now progress ICT initiatives through the normal business planning and budgetary process.

The following table sets out the total value of allocations under the Fund during the period 2000 to 2005:

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

€m

€m

€m

€m

€m

€m

Held in Centralised Fund

32

17.7

10.4

7.8

7.3

9

Devolved to Departmental Votes

6.1

33.1

45.5

35.4

52.7

34.9

Total Fund

38.1

50.8

55.9

43.2

60.0

43.9

Eighteen projects were supported by the Central Fund in 2004 and these included:

Department

Project

Agriculture & Food

Animal Import Notification Scheme

Central Statistics Office

IT Strategic Implementation Plan — Support for the implementation of CSO’s e-public Service Strategy

Communications, Marine & Natural Resources

Knowledge Management Project

Netsecure System

Environment

Mobhaile

Community & Voluntary Sector Needs Analysis

Webhosting

Finance

Public Service VPN

Govt Search engine

e-Government Policy preparation

e-Cabinet project

Justice

Harmful use of the Internet

Land Registry

Digital Mapping

Marine Institute

Systems Hardware Acquisition

Social & Family Affairs

Client Records Data Quality Programme

Taoiseach

Island of Ingenuity Project

eGovernment Masters — preparatory seminars

NCPP

25 projects were supported by the Central Fund in 2005 and these included:

Department

Project

Communications, Marine & Natural Resources

Environment National Security Day

Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs

Digital Community Project

Grangegorman Community Network Project

Dublin Employment Pact

Education

Dublin Inner-City Schools Computerisation Project (DISC)

Environment

ISDI Technical Research Project

Website Search & retrieval facility

Small Areas Spatial Data Collection Project

Proof of Concept for the Uptake of Small Areas Data Collection

LGCSB Webhosting for 2005

Mobhaile 2005

Finance

HRMS Application- Service- Provider Project

HRMS Hardware/software

VPN

Justice

Internet Advisory Board

Law Reform Commission

Law Reform Commission e-Conveyancing project

Marine Institute

Coastal Zone Administration System

Corporate Vessel Register

Marine Data Exchange and Query Service

Revenue

ROS

Social & Family Affairs

Standard Authentication Framework Environment Programme (SAFE)

Reach

Taoiseach

About the House

ICT Expo

Island of Ingenuity Project

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