Cost of the due diligence for the student information system procurement

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Dear University of Liverpool,

Have you procured a student information system during the past seven years?

If so, could you please tell me the approximate cost of the due diligence of that procurement

I am also interested to know the amount that you paid to the supplier of your student information system for the due diligence.

Yours faithfully,

James Watson

foi Uof Liverpool, University of Liverpool

                                 

Mrs Lesley Jackson

Freedom of Information

Co-ordinator

The Foundation Building
765 Brownlow Hill
Liverpool
L69 7ZX

F  0151 794 3272
E  [University of Liverpool request email]

[1]www.liv.ac.uk

                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                    

FOI/LJ

15^th December 2009

Mr. James Watson

Via email to:- [2][FOI #24588 email]

Dear Mr. Watson,

Thank you for your email dated 14^th December 2009 requesting information
concerning the procurement of a student information system during the past
7 years.

The University of Liverpool has not procured a student information system
within the last 7 years.

If you are not satisfied with the University’s response to your request,
you may ask the University to review it.  If you wish to do this, please
write to Mr. Kevan Ryan, Director of Legal Services, The University of
Liverpool, The Foundation Building, 765 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L69 7ZX,
enclosing a copy of your original request and explaining your complaint. 
Please include an address for correspondence.

Yours sincerely,

Lesley Jackson

Freedom of Information Co-ordinator

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