Results 1,361-1,380 of 1,415 for speaker:Tom Kitt
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: Each Department and each Ministerââ
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: The Taoiseach's Department is in charge of policy formation and delivery is the responsibility of each Minister. The linkageââ
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: No. The Minister in each Department is in charge. I mentioned the successes of on-line revenue, motor taxation and savings in agriculture. The Ministers in those different Departments have provided the leadership and with their officials have been coming up with fantastic results. The Department of the Taoiseach is co-ordinating the work and ensuring we get good value for money. The OECD...
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: At that particular time, the commission had a sizeable budget, as the Deputy is aware. It had to use the funding to initiate many of the very good proposals that have now been realised. We have moved on. Technology moves on. There are so many new ways of dealing with issues with modern technology. That was an idea of its time which is, quite frankly, spent. We are now moving to a new...
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: The broker has not been abandoned. Some components are well-established and are used by many people. However, there have been concerns about the ongoing running cost of the broker and the Department of Finance is looking at this with a view to making it more cost effective. It is important for people to recognise that technology is changing at all times in terms of cost and functionality...
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: I want to see it dealt with in the context of the new action plan. We have been leapfrogged by some member states. We need a centralised identity registration system. It is part and parcel of any work we do. Indeed, Deputy Coveney's motion refers to this point. The Government is very seriously engaged with the issue of a centralised identity registration system which is common throughout...
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: I know; I need a glass of water.
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: Good public servants within Departments have shown leadership on this issue. I made that point at the outset. To expand on some of the examples I gave, huge savings have been made in systems in the Revenue Commissioners, the motor taxation section and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food because of the ingenuity and leadership of people within the system. That must be...
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: The introduction of e-forms in the Local Government Computer Services Board will result in savings of â¬9 million. The system in the civil registration department of the Department of Social and Family Affairs will result in savings of â¬7.6 million and the jobs Ireland database of FÃS will result in savings of â¬1.9 million.
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: Naturally, the Opposition Members will concentrate on areas that did not work out. If systems are not working out, it is prudent to decide not to proceed with them.
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: In Government, as in business, one has to take some risks and we should encourage people who are intelligently examining the options. Given that technology is such a changing and moving target, there will be some element of risk but let us commend and acknowledge the good work that has been done. I could go on about the good examples that exist. There are good performers in the public...
- e-Government Projects. (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: I refer to the comments of Deputies McManus and Coveney. I acknowledged earlier that lessons will be learned from the Comptroller and Auditor General's report, which covered the period up to 2005, and the OECD report. We want to get this right and what the two reports said is very important with regard to the action plan. My Department will produce the new action plan and it is hoped it...
- Business of Dáil (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: I move: That, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders: (1) The Dáil will sit later than 8.30 p.m. tonight and that the business shall be interrupted on the adjournment of Private Members' business, which shall be No. 35, which shall be taken for 90 minutes at 7 p.m. or on the conclusion of No. 10 whichever is the later. (2) The proceedings on the Committee and Remaining Stages of No. 16...
- Business of Dáil (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: Hear, hear.
- e-Government Services: Motion (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: I move amendment No. 1: To delete all words after "Dáil Ãireann" and substitute the following: acknowledges that technology is a potent tool to be used in almost any field of activity, providing opportunities for innovation and performance improvement; accepts that because technology is changing rapidly, increased functionality will continue to create possibilities for innovation, many of...
- e-Government Services: Motion (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: The Deputy is correct. My Department is faced with preparing a new action plan following the OECD and Comptroller and Auditor General reports. I am a member of Government who is committed to bringing about the necessary changes. When an Opposition Deputy has constructive ideas it is my duty to examine them. We have been talking and we will see how we get on tomorrow. This is a sound...
- e-Government Services: Motion (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: I will refer to the personal identity system in place in eastern Europe. A number of recent accession countries have a personal identity information system. The phenomenon of leapfrogging is quite common where technology is involved because of the rapid pace of change. One of the main reasons for our slower pace of progress has to do with our ability to process identity information....
- e-Government Services: Motion (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: The information repositories have been in place for some time. Oasis, now called Citizens Information, was built by Comhairle and provides a comprehensive and much acclaimed information facility for citizen services. Basis, which provides information for business, was built by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The registration-authentication system has also been...
- Written Answers — Census of Population: Census of Population (29 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: The Central Statistics Office will be commencing the consultation phase of Census 2011 in August 2008. It will place notices in the national press and on the CSO website inviting submissions from the public and interested parties on the suggested content of the 2011 census questionnaire. The CSO will directly contact the national organisation representing autism during this consultative...
- Registration of Lobbyists Bill 2008: First Stage (30 Apr 2008)
Tom Kitt: No.