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OUTCOME 2 — RESOURCING

Table 2.1.2 shows how the 2001-02 appropriations translate to total resourcing for outcome 2 including administered expenses, revenue from government (appropriation), revenue from other sources, and the total price of outputs. Cell references C2, E2 and I2 show the links back to Table 1.1, the Appropriations Table.

Table 2.1.2: Total resources for outcome 2 ($’000)

Estimated

Budget

actual

estimate

2000-01

2001-02

$'000

$'000

Administered appropriations




Industry Innovation Program

146,092

144,647

COMET

9,000

16,150

Technology Diffusion Program

19,946

16,968

Shipbuilding Innovation Scheme

9,474

10,097

Biotechnology Innovation Fund

0

4,500

Competitive Pre-Seed Fund

0

5,880

World Class Centres of Excellence

0

1,000

Cooperative Research Centres

139,847

142,513

Major National Research Facilities

4,928

3,517

Total administered appropriations







Departmental appropriations







Output 2.1 Strategic Science and Innovation Leadership

8,000

13,174

Output 2.2 Policy Development & Implementation

6,373

6,872

Output 2.3 Program Design and Management

31,438

44,842

Output 2.4 Scientific Business Services1

46,369

51,522

Total revenue from government (appropriations)

92,180

(C2) 116,410

contributing to price of departmental outputs







Revenue from other sources2







Output 2.4 Scientific Business Services

25,817

23,204

Total revenue from other sources

25,817

23,204

Total price of departmental outputs

117,997

(E2) 139,614

(Total revenue from Government and from other sources)







Total estimated resourcing for outcome 2

447,284

484,886

(Total price of outputs and admin expenses)








1 For the Department of Industry, Science and Resources this includes credits to the Australian Government Analytical Laboratories (AGAL) account and the Australian Survey and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) account. 2 see Appendix 1

2000-01 2001-02 Average staffing level (number) 729

OUTCOME 2 — CONTRIBUTION OF OUTPUTS

Australia has a diverse, pluralistic and decentralised science, technology and innovation system. In this context, the Government’s policy approach is to create the conditions to foster innovation and to focus on current deficiencies in the science and innovation system. These include the need to:

  • increase the level of business research and development and of innovation in industry;

  • improve commercialisation of research;

  • further build international science and innovation linkages; and

  • improve the uptake of leading-edge technology.


The outputs to achieve outcome 2 are described in Table 2.2.2, which provides information on the strategies chosen to deliver outcome 2 and shows the links between the outputs and the outcome.

Table 2.2.2: Performance information for outcome 2

Effectiveness - Overall achievement of the outcome - (Measures, indicators and targets

used as appropriate)

Research and Development

Intellectual Property Science Information Access

  • Trend in business expenditure on research and development

  • Trends in international science and technology collaboration

  • Trends in the IR&D Board programs including: y number of registrants for tax concession y demand for start grants and loans and y take-up of IIF and COMET

  • Trends in number of patents granted for Australian inventions, both in Australia and overseas

  • Trends in worldwide citations of Australian research in the peer-reviewed scientific literature

  • Increased industry and community access to scientific information



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