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9. Assessing cyber security in the public sector thumbnail

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This report provides an overview of the cyber security self-assessment form developed & published by the National Cyber Security Centre of the Dept. of Environment, Climate & Communications. The report sets out user experience from the application of the self-assessment form.

8. Performance of certain residential retrofit schemes thumbnail

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This report reviews the performance and examines how the effectiveness of two home retrofit schemes is assessed against targets. These schemes are funded by the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications and administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.

9. Implementation of the National Broadband Plan thumbnail

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The report provides an overview of the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications contract oversight arrangements for the delivery of the National Broadband Plan, the progress on delivery of the plan and the overall costs to date to the State.

Special Report 90 Management of a Cross Border Broadband Initiative : the Bytel Project thumbnail

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This report examines the role of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources in the management of a cross border broadband project. The report is the result of a co-ordinated examination between the Office of Comptroller and Auditor General and the Northern Ireland Audit Office.

Special Report 04 Gas Interconnector Project thumbnail

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This review focused on the procedures employed in the planning and execution of the project with particular reference to the role of the Department of Transport, Energy and Communications (the Department) in ensuring that mechanisms were in place to provide for its cost effective completion.

Special Report 47 Television Licence Fee Collection thumbnail

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A current television licence is required in respect of all premises where televisions are kept. In June 2003, 1.35 million properties were licensable and the annual licence fee was €150. Licence fee income, net of collection costs, is made available for public service broadcasting. The Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources (the Department) has overall responsibility for the management of the licence fee collection process. The challenge in managing the collection of television licence fees is to ensure that licence fee collection is as cost effective as possible while ensuring that the requirement to have a licence is enforced and evaders are pursued.