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Market Test Document for Software Business Network
A public procurement published by FALMOUTH EXETER PLUS via Contracts Finder.
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- Suppliers
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- Awards
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- Notices
- Planning
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Overview
Any interested parties who can meet the six elements of criteria as set out in section 3, should reply with an Expression of interest, by the deadlines as stated above. This should include a brief overview of your company (including contact details) and any relevant experiences in delivering this type of project. All expressions of interests will then be reviewed and invited to participate in the next stage of the process (if applicable). All correspondence should be directed via our procurement e-mail address , quoting the reference 1655LaunchPad - Procurement@fxplus.ac.uk and copying in the project lead ben.sewell@falmouth.ac.uk and Studio Manager phil.marshall@falmouth.ac.uk
Key details
- Buyer
- FALMOUTH EXETER PLUS
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Planning
- Status
- planning
- CPV classification
- 48100000 — Industry specific software package
- Currency
- GBP
- Total award value
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- First published
- 8 Jan 2021
- Last updated
- 8 Jan 2021
Notice timeline
Every published notice in this procurement's lifecycle.
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FAQs about this procurement
Who is the buyer for "Market Test Document for Software Business Network"?
Market Test Document for Software Business Network is a UK public-sector procurement published by FALMOUTH EXETER PLUS via Contracts Finder.
Has "Market Test Document for Software Business Network" been awarded?
No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Planning".
When was "Market Test Document for Software Business Network" published?
It was first published on 8 Jan 2021 and last updated on 8 Jan 2021, across 1 notice.
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