Details of request 'Contract with Thales for National ID Scheme'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
5501 sent Sat Aug 02 17:14:25 UTC 2008 waiting_response Sat Aug 02 17:14:25 UTC 2008 waiting_response outgoing
5914 response Fri Aug 08 10:01:24 UTC 2008 waiting_response Fri Aug 08 12:00:04 UTC 2008 waiting_response incoming
9630 followup_sent Thu Sep 04 00:47:16 UTC 2008 outgoing
9869 response Fri Sep 05 10:32:53 UTC 2008 rejected Fri Sep 05 11:54:51 UTC 2008 rejected incoming
9879 comment Fri Sep 05 11:03:51 UTC 2008
9881 comment Fri Sep 05 11:05:57 UTC 2008
9980 comment Sat Sep 06 00:17:20 UTC 2008
10187 followup_sent Mon Sep 08 18:53:46 UTC 2008 outgoing
10842 response Tue Sep 16 12:37:56 UTC 2008 waiting_response Tue Sep 16 13:49:11 UTC 2008 waiting_response incoming
16162 response Thu Nov 06 13:11:55 UTC 2008 rejected Thu Nov 06 13:15:51 UTC 2008 rejected incoming
16164 comment Thu Nov 06 13:23:30 UTC 2008
16539 comment Mon Nov 10 17:09:11 UTC 2008

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