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As of End-April 2019) Annex A Information of the mobile apps of B/Ds available for download by the public (as of end-April 2019) B/D Name Annual Recurrent Cost Total Number (Approximate) of Downloads as at 30 April 2019 1. Agriculture, Fisheries Country Parks Tree $54,000 50 000 and Conservation Walks Department 2. Agriculture, Fisheries Enjoy Hiking $54,000 394 000 and Conservation Department 3. Agriculture, Fisheries Reef Check Hong $39,000 10 700 and Conservation Kong Department 4. Buildings Department Quick Guide for $65,000 12 700 MBIS/MWIS 5. Buildings Department Quick Guide for $120,000 33 000 Minor Works 6. Civil Engineering and HK Geology Maintained by deploying 22 900 Development internal resources. No Department additional expenditure is involved. 7. Civil Service Bureau Government Included in maintenance cost 600 000 Vacancies of other systems. As it is not a stand-alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 8. Companies Registry CR eFiling Included in the maintenance 13 900 cost of the Core System of the Companies Registry. As it is not a stand-alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 9. Constitutional and A Basic Law Quiz A $77,000 65 000 Mainland Affairs Bureau Day 10. Correctional Services Hong Kong Maintained by deploying 19 300 Department Correctional Services internal resources. Department Mobile No additional expenditure is App involved. 11. Customs and Excise HK Car First $45,000 19 400 Department Registration Tax 12. Department of Health CookSmart: $35,000 49 000 (Central Health EatSmart Recipes Education Unit) 13. Department of Health EatSmart Restaurant $16,000 41 000 (Central Health Education Unit) 14. Department of Health Snack Check $54,000 56 000 (Central Health Education Unit) B/D Name Annual Recurrent Cost Total Number (Approximate) of Downloads as at 30 April 2019 15. Department of Health Info for Nursing Maintained by deploying 33 000 (Family Health Service) Mum internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 16. Department of Health IMPACT (English $38,000 19 300 (Infection Control version only) Branch) 17. Department of Health Framework@PC $90,000 17 000 (Primary Care Office) (English version only) 18. Department of Health 1069 Test Finder $52,000 33 000 (Special Preventive Programme) 19. Department of Health Quit Smoking App $107,000 56 000 (Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office) 20. Development Bureau My Kowloon East Maintained by deploying 9 600 (MyKE) internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 21. Development Bureau (In Construction Safety Maintained by deploying 14 000 collaboration with App internal resources. Construction Industry No additional expenditure is Council) involved. 22. Education Bureau ApL $48,000 18 000 (Applied Learning Section) 23. Education Bureau 說話加油站 $209,000 40 300 (Assessment and (Traditional Chinese HKEAA Section) version Only) 24. Education Bureau ETV App Maintained together with the 82 000 (Curriculum Resources related website. As it is not a Section) stand-alone project, no separate breakdown of the expenditure is available. 25. Education Bureau KG Profile Included in the cost of the 66 000 (Kindergarten entire KG Profile project. As it Administration Section) is not a stand-alone project, no separate breakdown of the expenditure is available. 26. Education Bureau Reading Town 1 Maintained by deploying 138 000 (Native-speaking internal resources. English Teacher (NET) No additional expenditure is Section) involved. 27. Education Bureau Reading Town 2 Maintained by deploying 104 000 (Native-speaking internal resources. English Teacher (NET) No additional expenditure is Section) involved. B/D Name Annual Recurrent Cost Total Number (Approximate) of Downloads as at 30 April 2019 28. Education Bureau Reading Town 3 Maintained by deploying 102 000 (Native-speaking internal resources. English Teacher (NET) No additional expenditure is Section) involved. 29. Education Bureau e-Navigator $105,000 182 000 (New Senior Secondary Section) 30. Education Bureau Basic Law Learning Developed and maintained as a 24 000 (Personal, Social and Package part of the e-book and e-portal Humanities Education project. As it is not a stand- Section) alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 31. Education Bureau History Trip Go Developed and maintained as a 8 000 (Personal, Social and Easy: Cheung Chau part of the e-book and e-portal Humanities Education Jiao Festival project. As it is not a stand- Section) alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 32. Efficiency Office 1823 Online Maintained by deploying 25 800 internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 33. Efficiency Office Tell me@1823 Maintained by deploying 182 000 internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 34. Environmental Hong Kong Air $36,000 96 000 Protection Department Quality Health Index (AQHI) 35. Environmental Hong Kong T ▪ $80,000 23 100 Protection Department PARK 36. Environmental Waste Less $110,000 30 500 Protection Department 37. Fire Services Hong Kong Fire $96,000 ( Included 4 Apps: 57 000 Department Services Mobile from item 37 to item 40) Application 38. Fire Services Catch time, save life (Included in item 37) 33 000 Department 39. Fire Services Live safe, be (Included in item 37) 44 000 Department watchful 40. Fire Services Stay Calm & (Included in item 37) 63 000 Department Collected 41. Food and Environmental Food Safety Maintained by deploying 30 100 Hygiene Department internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 42. Food and Environmental Nutrition Calculator Maintained by deploying 120 000 Hygiene Department internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. B/D Name Annual Recurrent Cost Total Number (Approximate) of Downloads as at 30 April 2019 43. Food and Environmental Internet Memorial Maintained together with the 1 900 Hygiene Department Service related website. As it is not a stand-alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 44. Home Affairs Hong Kong Hotels $43,000 13 400 Department and Guesthouses 45. Hong Kong Observatory MyObservatory Maintained by deploying 7 750 000 internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 46. Hong Kong Observatory MyWorldWeather Maintained by deploying 286 000 internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 47. Hong Kong Police Force Hong Kong Police Maintained by deploying 163 000 Mobile Application internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 48. Hongkong Post HKPostStamps Maintained by deploying 17 400 internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 49. Hongkong Post Hongkong Post Maintained by deploying 360 000 internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 50. Hongkong Post ShopThruPost 2.0 Included in the maintenance 8 700 cost of the Redevelopment of On-line Shopping Platform Project. As it is not a stand- alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 51. Immigration Department HK Immigration Maintained by deploying 720 000 Department internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 52. Information Services news.gov.hk $40,000 124 000 Department 53. Intellectual Property "No Fakes Pledge" $44,000 51 000 Department Shop Search 54. Invest Hong Kong InvestHK News & $24,000 1 000 Events 55. Labour Department iES $81,000 980 000 56. Labour Department Work Safety Alert $45,000 23 000 57. Labour Department Youth Employment Maintained by deploying 21 000 Start internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. B/D Name Annual Recurrent Cost Total Number (Approximate) of Downloads as at 30 April 2019 58. Lands Department MyMapHK Maintained by deploying 240 000 internal resources. No additional expenditure was involved. 59. Lands Department VoiceMapHK Maintained by deploying 6 900 internal resources. No additional expenditure was involved. 60. Leisure and Cultural Bruce Lee: Kung $28,000 53 000 Services Department Fu‧Art‧Life 61. Leisure and Cultural Multimedia Included in the maintenance 44 000 Services Department Information cost of the Multimedia Information System. As it is not a stand-alone project, no separate breakdown is available. 62. Leisure and Cultural My Library Included in the recurrent cost 400 000 Services Department of public library services. As it is not a stand-alone project, no separate breakdown is available. 63. Leisure and Cultural My URBTIX Included in the service contract 850 000 Services Department of My URBTIX. As it is not a stand-alone project, no separate cost breakdown is available. 64. Leisure and Cultural Star Hoppers Maintained by deploying 215 000 Services Department internal resources. No additional expenditure is involved. 65. Leisure and Cultural iM Guide Included in the maintenance 14 000 Services Department cost of the Museum Multimedia Information Guide System. As it is not a stand- alone project, no separate breakdown is available. 66. Marine Department eSeaGo Maintenance contract is yet to 13 000 be arranged. There is no related figure provided by the department at moment. 67. Office of the OFCA Broadband Maintained by deploying 74 000 000 Communications Performance Test internal resources. (no. of tests Authority No additional expenditure is conducted) involved. 68. Office of the EventHK Maintained by deploying 72 000 Government Chief internal resources. No Information Officer additional expenditure is involved. 69. Office of the GovHK Apps Maintained by deploying 250 000 Government Chief internal resources. Information Officer No additional expenditure is involved. B/D Name Annual Recurrent Cost Total Number (Approximate)
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