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Data Information Systems

Volume 203: debated on Monday 10 February 1992

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To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what data information systems his Department has (a) agreed and (b) been consulted about with a view to taking part in; what are the criteria for inclusion in such systems; whether they will be linked to (i) the police national computer and (ii) other computer systems; what data protection provisions apply to them; and if he will make a statement.

My Department has established links with the following organisations for the following purposes:

Organisation and Purpose

  • HM Paymaster General—Pay-roll
  • Department of Trade and Industry—Accounts and Library Services
  • British Geological Survey—Petroleum Engineering data.
  • AEA—Energy Technology Data
  • HMIP—Radio-active Incident Monitoring.
  • OECD—Transferral of papers.

My Department also subscribes to several commercial databases such as Lexis and those available with BT Gold.

The main criterion used in deciding whether to join a system is whether it would further the objectives of the Department in a cost-effective manner. My Department is not linked to the police national computer. All systems which contain data on personnel are registered with the Data Protection Registrar.