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Integrated Library System
SUBMIT I.T.N. PROPOSALS TO: PURCHASING DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CENTRAL PURCHASING PO Box 115250 GAINESVILLE, FL 32611-5250 Phone: (352) 392-1331 Fax: (352) 392-8837

INVITATION TO NEGOTIATE
Acknowledgment Form

|Page 1 of 130 Pages with |I.T.N. PROPOSAL WILL BE OPENED: December 1, 2000 @ 3:30 P.M. |I.T.N. PROPOSAL NO. |
| |and may not be withdrawn within 45 days after such date and time. |01W-14 |
|UNIVERSITY MAILING DATE: |PURCHASING AGENT |I.T.N. PROPOSAL TITLE: |
|October 11, 2000 |M. Williams/lsu |SUS Library Management System Software |
|FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OR S.S. NUMBER |Delivery will be: |CASH DISCOUNT TERMS |
|VENDOR NAME |REASON FOR NOT SUBMITTING I.T.N. PROPOSAL |
|VENDOR MAILING ADDRESS |CERTIFIED OR CASHIERS CHECK IS ATTACHED, WHEN REQUIRED, |
| |IN THE AMOUNT OF $ |
|CITY - STATE - ZIP CODE | |
| |POSTING OF I.T.N. PROPOSAL TABULATIONS |
|AREA CODE |TELEPHONE NO.

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