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I attach a copy of the Jackson and Gageler advice.
(A copy of the attachment is available at the Chamber Support Office).
Security—closed-circuit television
(Question No 2173)
Mr Rattenbury asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 22 March 2012 (redirected to the Minister for Police and Emergency Services):
(1) In relation to the audit of the closed circuit television (CCTV) systems in Civic, Manuka and Kingston mentioned on page 149 of the Justice and Community Safety (JACS) annual report 2010-11 and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) mentioned on the JACS website which are used to assess the success of the systems, what are the KPIs.
(2) What was the performance against the KPIs in the two most recent audits.
(3) How will the $40 000 upgrade and relocation of six CCTV cameras in Civic enable better performance against KPIs.
(4) How is the success of CCTV systems in the Jolimont Centre, Canberra Stadium, EPIC and Manuka Oval measured.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) The Justice and Community Safety (JACS) CCTV system is measured by seven (7) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
• Key Performance Indicator #1: |
The number of incidents where CCTV has been utilised |
• Key Performance Indicator #2: |
The annual number of video clips provided to Police investigations |
• Key Performance Indicator #3: |
Percentage of CCTV camera hours recording |
• Key Performance Indicator #4: |
Annual cost per CCTV camera per operational hour |
• Key Performance Indicator #5: |
Average rectification time per systems failure |
• Key Performance Indicator #6: |
Number of complaints of the CCTV Code of Practice related to the ACT CCTV safety project reported, as per the Australia Federal Police Professional Standards and the Public Sector Management Act 1994 |
• Key Performance Indicator #7: |
The percentage of members of the public surveyed in areas covered by CCTV safety systems who feel safer because of the presence of CCTV |
(2) The last two audits for the JACS CCTV Project were undertaken in 2010 (for the period 1 June – 31 October 2010) and in 2011 (for the period 2010-2011).
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