The e-Borders Scheme and Budgets
So, in the news today was the fact that the e-Borders "RING OF STEEL" cost £1.2bn to set-up and has resulted in:
2,000 arrests
48,682 alerts
1,000 refused entry
14,000 intelligence reports
So, lets put this in context. this security mechanism designed to protect us has cost us £600,000 per arrest to date. Now, I appreciate that the initial start up costs don't reflect the future of the system, but lets assume it takes 5 years to achieve Return on Investment (most IT systems are budgeted this way) well we have now achieved a cost of £120,000 per arrest. Bargain!
So, what will £1.2bn buy you?
12 years of funding for Welsh TV channel S4/C (which has zero viewers)
Buy Manchester United (according to forbes)
Build three new "super hospitals" (see Bristol Southmead)
Fund half of the NHS budget deficit (according to last years budget)
Fund 10% of the upgrade of the West Coast Main Line (according to the NAO)
Pay for half of Surrey County Council's budget for one year (the 5th largest council in the UK)
Pay for 4.6% of the Government's IT overspend (approx £26bn on key projects)
Pay for half a nuclear power station (est. cost £2.8bn)
I will leave you to decide what value the e-Borders scheme has to you, does it make you feel more safe to know this?