I propose to take Questions Nos. 75, 78 and 82 together.
I propose to take Questions Nos 18488/25, 18412/25 and 18360/25 together.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is committed to continuously enhancing our effectiveness and efficiency. This is critical as we respond and adapt to a rapidly changing international environment while continuing to serve the interests of Irish citizens. This commitment is reflected in our Statement of Strategy - strengthening our overall effectiveness is one of our six high-level goals and informs the Department’s work in Ireland and across our diplomatic mission network.
As part of that commitment the Department is working to promote and deepen a culture of innovation and transformation to improve the effectiveness of our policies and processes. Notable examples of this include the reform efforts in the passport service (which issued over one million passports in 2024), the development of the new Ireland House model (including new Ireland Houses opened in New York, Singapore and Stockholm in 2024) and the roll-out of the Digital Ireland House project.
While my Department has not to date examined issues around data collection and database construction, we will examine the possibilities and use-cases for AI models and how they may support the work we do. This will complement broader on-going efforts to ensure we have an innovative, agile and resilient workforce that promotes and protects the interests of Irish citizens at home and abroad.