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Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: I am sure the other countries will also take measures to ensure the safety of their troops.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: It is even more unrealistic to conjure up all these images.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: How many scenarios will there be? When one gets the assembly together waiting for the United Nations resolution and in that short space of time they happen to be somewhere where they happen to be attacked——

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: We are not going into the war zone.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: If one is assembling a group of people to go to a concert, one does not assemble inside on the floor of the concert. One assembles some place else with a view to being deployed into the war zone ultimately. One does not assemble in the war zone.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: Would the experienced military people running that battle group not be very foolish to put troops in where they are likely to come under attack?

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: We will withdraw them if they are in danger, but that would be definitely an unusual situation.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: Deputy Gormley is now splitting hairs he has already split. One can come up with all sorts of scenarios but common sense must come into it at the end of the day. DeputyGormley has the Humpty Dumpty approach to words. It is what he states they mean, nothing more and nothing less. I do not agree with him.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: I know that.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: That is not my fault.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: Every possible scenario.

Defence (Amendment) Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: There is provision for an annual report to be debated in the House and it is repeated in the legislation. In practice, the report is laid before the Dáil and the Whips ask for it to be referred to a committee. There is no barrier to it being debated in the House and if party Whips want such a debate, I have no objection. If they communicate their views to me, I will talk to my Whip about it.

Written Answers — Overseas Missions: Overseas Missions (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: Seven Irish Defence Forces personnel are currently serving with the UN authorised International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. All personnel are stationed in the Kabul area. Three (3) personnel are employed at ISAF HQ while the remaining four (4) personnel are working with the Kabul Multinational Brigade (KMNB). The three (3) personnel at ISAF HQ hold staff appointments in...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Recruitment: Defence Forces Recruitment (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: I am pleased to say that I have recently received the military authorities report on the minimum height standards for Defence Force personnel prepared in the context of encouraging more women to apply to join the Defence Forces. The report deals comprehensively with the complex issues relating to this matter and as such requires careful consideration. As the Deputy will be aware from my...

Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: As indicated in Budget 2006, the capital spending envelopes available to my Department under the Multi-Annual Capital Investment Framework for the period to 2010 are: €m 2006 26 2007 30 2008 35 2009 40 2010 45. A key element of these arrangements is that they permit the carryover into the following year of unspent capital up to a maximum of 10% of the voted...

Written Answers — Information Technology: Information Technology (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: Information technology purchasing requirements for my Department, including Defence Forces requirements, for the second half of 2006 amount to approximately €400,000. These requirements ensure the continuation of maintenance and support for installed systems, software and hardware and the purchase of PC's, servers, licences and related items. Many of these are subject to contractual...

Written Answers — Information Technology: Information Technology (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: Purchasing policy in relation to ICT services in my Department follows the Public Procurement Guidelines as set out by the National Public Procurement Policy Unit in 2004, the Public Procurement Framework document in 2005, Department of Finance Circulars and Guidelines, military Standard Operating Procedures and other relevant documents, such as the Quigley Report and associated guidelines.

Written Answers — Information Technology: Information Technology (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: The percentage of information technology spend in my Department that went to Irish SMEs in each year from 2002 to date in 2006 is, on average, 40%, the balance being spent with larger multinational organisations. The percentage for European Union and European Economic Area SMEs in the same period is minimal. There are no systems in place in my Department to give preference to any class of...

Written Answers — Information Technology: Information Technology (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: The average size of information technology procurement contracts in my Department, including the Defence forces, in 2006 currently ranges from approximately €300,000 for larger contracts to €100,000 for medium contracts and €25,000 for smaller contracts. The median size of such contracts is currently about €35,000.

Written Answers — Information Technology: Information Technology (4 Jul 2006)

Willie O'Dea: In line with public procurement policy as outlined at central government level, and to achieve maximum value for money, my Department engages in open tendering to the greatest possible extent. This requires advertising in the EU Journal and extensive use of the e-tenders website to enable a wide range of responses from interested vendors. Within these parameters, the Irish information and...

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