Introduction
  - The Standing Committee on Appropriations, Staffing  and Security is appointed under Senate Standing Order 19. The committee  inquiries into:
    - proposals for the annual estimates and the  additional estimates for the Senate;1
- proposals to vary the staff structure of the Senate,  and staffing and recruitment policies;2
- the administration, operation and funding of  security measures affecting the Senate and advise the President and the Senate  as appropriate;3
- proposed    changes    in    the    structure   and    responsibilities   of    the parliamentary departments;4
- the administration and funding of information and  communications technology services for the Parliament,5and
- other matters as are referred by the Senate.
- The committee makes this annual report to the Senate  in accordance with Standing Order 19(3)(c).
- The committee is chaired by the President of the  Senate and includes the Deputy President and eight other senators. The Senate  Leaders of the Government and the Opposition are ex officio members.6
Committee membership
  - During the 2019-20 financial year the following  senators were committee members:
    - President of the Senate, Senator the Hon. Scott Ryan (Chair)
- Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Sue Lines
- Leader of the Government in the Senate (Senator the  Hon. Mathias Cormann)
- Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (Senator the  Hon. Penny Wong)
- Senator Raff Ciccone (appointed 2 July 2019)
- Senator the Hon Jonathon Duniam (appointed 2 July 2019)
- Senator Katy Gallagher (appointed 2 July 2019)
- Senator the Hon Anne Ruston (appointed 2 July 2019)
- Senator Dean Smith (appointed 2 July 2019)
Committee activities
  - During the reporting period, the committee met on  four occasions and tabled one report, its Annual  Report for 2018-19 (tabled on 20 March 2020).
Estimates for the Senate department
  - The committee received and noted quarterly updates  on the financial position of the Department of the Senate throughout the year  as well as the annual report of the department's Audit Committee. No report on  the department's budget estimates was tabled during the year as  a   result  of  the   Federal  Budget  being   deferred  to  October 2020.
Security and information technology
  - At each meeting of the committee the Chair updated  the committee on matters pertaining to security, information technology and  building works relevant to the Senate and senators, including the following:
3 December 2019, the committee:
  - discussed the annual report of the APH CCTV system, and
- discussed the operation of the Electronic Access  Card System (EACS), and in particular, the security and retention of data  collected under the system and its interaction with parliamentary privilege.  The committee noted that the Privileges Committee should be consulted regarding  the development of guidelines addressing these  issues.
27 February 2020,  the committee:
  - approved the draft of the committee's 2019 Annual Report;
- received a briefing on the CCTV Code of Practice  review from the Department of Parliamentary  Services;
- discussed the draft EACS policy and the requirement  for appropriate protections of parliamentary privilege to be included in the  policy, and
- received a briefing on the security of the  Parliamentary Computing Network.
14 May 2020, the  committee:
  - received a briefing on substantial building works to  be undertaken at Parliament House, including: works on the building's kitchens,  necessitating changed catering arrangements;
- received an update on the EACS office entry system  draft policy;
- received an update on the operation and review of  the APH CCTV Code of Practice;
- received an update on the security of the  Parliamentary Computing Network, and
- received an update on the future installation of  upgraded mobile phone antennas  around APH.
18 June 2020, the  committee:
  - received an update on building works at Parliament House;
- considered and adopted the draft Electronic Access Control System (EACS) Code  of Practice (the Code);
- considered the CCTV Quarterly Report;
- received an update on the review of compliance with  the CCTV Code;
- received an update on the mobile phone antennae  upgrade, and
- noted that the Health and Recreation Centre is  preparing to provide 24/7 access for Members of Parliament.
Senator the Hon  Scott Ryan
  Chair
Footnotes
1 Standing Order (S.O.) 19(2)(a)
    2 S.O. 19(2)(b)
    3 Journals of the Senate, No 89, 25 March 2015, pp 2412-13, S.O. 19(3)(d)
    4 Journals of the Senate, No 200, 3 June 1987, p 1951
    5 S.O. 19(3)(e)
    6 S.O. 19(4)