HC Deb 12 April 1994 vol 241 c45W
Mr. Matthew Taylor

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what computer systems his Department have brought in, for what function and at what cost for each of the last five years; and in each case whether the computer system is still in use.

Mr. Nelson

At the end of financial year 1991–92 the Treasury bought a building and asset management system by Ground Modelling Systems for £87,000. First-year maintenance and installation were included in this price. Maintenance in 1993–94 cost £10,000. The system is operational and usage is expanding as more classes of data are entered into it.

In 1992 the Treasury introduced a library system by Dynix. The capital cost of the system was £88,000; 80 per cent. was paid in 1991–92, and 20 per cent. upon completion in early 1992–93. Maintenance costs of the system were £4,000 in 1992–93 and £10,000 in 1993–94. The system is still fully operational and in use.

At the end of the financial year 1993–94 the Treasury invested £50,000 in a DIP—document image processing —pilot project. This system, which required a mixture of purchasing, leasing and utilising existing assets, is operational and is being used to assess the potential uses of DIP technology for the Department.