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The economic contribution of Ordnance Survey - Appendix

OXERA (Oxford Ecomomic Research Associates Ltd) Final Report (public version)

Appendix 1: Central Government Value-added

Table A1.1: Proxy estimates of value added by government departments using OS products and services

  £m 1996/97 Definition
Coal Authority 40 Total expenditure
DEtr central and government offices 262 Gross running costs
English Heritage 130 Total spend
English Nature 40 Gross expenditure
Environment Agency 578 Gross expenditure
Forestry Commission 100 Staff costs and superannuation
HMLR 223 Workload x unit costs
Highways Agency 67 Gross running costs
Historic Scotland 13 Running costs
Home Office (excl. Prison Service) 420 Gross running costs
Intervention Board (MAFF) 58 Gross running costs
Maritime and Coastguard Agency 41 Gross running costs
MAFF 454 Gross running costs
ONS 103 Running costs: Sec A activities
Planning Inspectorate 29 Gross running costs
Radiocommunications Executive 29 Gross expenditure
Royal Mail 6,014 Postal services GVA 1996
Scottish Environmental Protection Agency 18 Running costs
Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency 12 Running costs
Scottish Natural Heritage 18 Running costs
Scottish Office 178 Running costs
Welsh Office 69 Running costs
Total 8896  
Ministry of Defence (MOD) 17,826 Operating costs
(excl. new equipment purchases)
Note:
Without a full-scale investigation into each division of each department, it is very difficult to establish the uses of OS products and services.
This means that the assumed dependence rating in Section 7.2 is an approximation based on a small sample of information.
Some smaller government departments and agencies are excluded, including British Geological Survey.
Source: OXERA based on government expenditure plans and departmental annual reports.

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