§ Mr. FieldTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will list the IT projects his Department plans to undertake in the next year; and if he will state in each case the(a) expected date of commencement and completion and (b) cost. [151475]
§ Mr. Chris SmithThe IT projects currently being planned by the Department for the next year are as follows:
- Redevelopment of the Department's website—start date May 2001, end date October 2001.
- Review the functionality of the Government Art Collection website—start date September 2001, end date February 2002.
- Replacement of remainder of desktop PCs—start date December 2001, end date April 2002.
- Development of communications management processes—start date July 2001, end date February 2002.
- Redevelopment of Department's intranet—start date June 2001, end date December 2001.
- Development and implementation of e-business strategy—on-going.
The individual cost of each project is currently budgeted at less than £100,000, save for the replacement of desktop PCs, where the cost will be of the order of £300,000.
Alongside these projects the Department will be taking forward a number of major initiatives including the development of Culture Online, e-tourism pilots and, with funding provided through the New Opportunities Fund, the rollout of the UKOnline Learning Centres which will see all public libraries connected to the internet.
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§ Mr. FieldTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will list the IT projects currently undertaken in his Department; and if he will state the(a) expected completion date and (b) cost of each project. 1151516]
§ Mr. Chris SmithThe IT projects currently being undertaken by the Department with expected completion dates are as follows:
- Development of a database for recording export licensing requests for works of art—May 2001.
- A website for the Government Art Collection—April 2001.
- Replacement of desktop PCs—April 2001.
- Implementation of the Knowledge Network—April 2001.
- Conversion of internal systems to support web access—March 2001.
- Review of communications—June 2001.
- Development and implementation of e-business strategy—next key milestone July 2001.
The individual cost of each project is less than £100,000, save for the replacement of desktop PCs, where the cost is currently under discussion with potential suppliers.
In addition we are supporting additional development work on the 24 Hour Museum.