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Computers

Volume 116: debated on Wednesday 13 May 1987

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asked the Prime Minister if she will list those companies to which her office has awarded contracts for the supply of word processing hardware and software in each year since 1984, and what was the value of each contract.

A contract for word processors for my office was awarded in 1984 to International Computers Limited in the order of £35,000. No other contracts have been awarded.Other information technology systems which provide word processing facilities but which were intended primarily for other tasks, were purchased in 1984 and 1987 from ICL and Software Sciences Ltd.

asked the Prime Minister how much her office has spent on (a) word processing hardware and (b) word processing software in each year since 1984; and what is projected expenditure for the financial years 1987–88 and 1988–89.

The following table represents the past and projected expenditure on word processing hardware and software for my office for the years 1984 to 1988–89. Figures are given to the nearest £1,000.

Year

Hardware

Software

£

198435,000Nil
1985NilNil
1986NilNil
1987–88NilNil
1988–89NilNil

asked the Prime Minister if she will list those companies to which her office has awarded contracts for the supply of desk top publishing hardware and software in each year since 1984; and what was the value of each contract.

My office has not awarded any contracts for desk top publishing hardware or software.

asked the Prime Minister how much her office has spent on (a) desk top publishing hardware and (b) desk top publishing software in each year since 1984; and what is projected expenditure for the financial years 1987–88 and 1988–89.

My office has not incurred any expenditure on desk top publishing hardware or software since 1984. There is no specific provision to acquire such systems in the financial years 1987–88 or 1988–89.