Software Systems for Planning Building Control and Public Protection

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Victoria Taylor

Dear Fife Council,

Please could you provide the following information regarding your current Software System:
1. What Software Systems are currently used by the Council for Planning, Building control and Public Protection
2. When does each contract expire ?
3. Do you have any planned upgrades of the software? If so, when?
4. How much does each system cost annually?
5. Are you planning to go to market for a different Software System? If so, when?
6. How many users / licenses of the system do you have at the council?
7. Who is the person responsible for your Software System? Please provide full name, title and contact information if possible.
Kind regards,
Victoria Taylor

Fife Council

Dear Victoria Taylor,

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Thank you for your information request received on 06/03/2017, our ref: 16506. This is being dealt with in terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

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Yours sincerely,

D Boyack
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Denise Boyack, Fife Council

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Dear Victoria Taylor,

 

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002 – REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

 

I refer to your email dated and received 06/03/2017, our ref 16506. 

 

I am pleased to enclose the information you requested and trust that it
meets your requirements.

 

Please see attached for response

 

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Yours sincerely

 

D Boyack

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