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Programme Objects from the COINS database

Lisa Evans made this Freedom of Information request to Her Majesty’s Treasury

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From: Lisa Evans

9 February 2010

Dear Her Majesty's Treasury,

I would like to request the 'Programme Objects' and 'Programme
Object Alias' from the COINS database and I would like these in a
CSV form with their corresponding 'Programme Object Group Alias'
and 'Programme Object Group' and government department.

Yours faithfully,

Lisa Evans

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9 March 2010


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Please find enclosed our response to your request for Programme Objects and Programme Object Alias'ountry and Regional Analysis programme objects.

Regards,

Information Rights Unit
HM Treasury

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12 March 2010


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Please find attached our response to your recent enquiry.

Paul Morran | Information Rights Unit | 2/SW, 1 Horse Guards Road, SW1A
2HQ

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31 March 2010


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Please find attached our final reply and disclosure in relation to your recent request.

Paul Morran | Information Rights Unit | 2/SW, 1 Horse Guards Road, SW1A 2HQ

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Julian Todd left an annotation (31 March 2010)

They've cut out all the screen-shots!!! They cite section 43(1) "Information is exempt information if it constitutes a trade secret."

Please appeal this, on the basis that this is information visible to any end-user of the system (so it is not equivalent to internal optimization algorithms, say), and the introductory section of this manual contains absolutely no indication as to the commercial sensitivity of this external superficial information.

To justify this, they would need to produce some other Non-disclosure document, signed by everyone who uses this system, explicitly stating the sensitivity of these screen-shots, and that legal action will be taken against anyone who uses this system and then goes to work in another company that makes another OLAP system.

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Lisa Evans left an annotation ( 1 April 2010)

I have requested more information on the decision to remove screen shots here:

http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/di...

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