April Harrison shared the following information with Jenny in a November 10 email:
My contact with SirsDynix was David King. The new product is called Symphony. Their website will give you a more in depth idea of the product. Michelle Graves in Eagle Mountain would probably have a number that would reflect your city's investment more than my numbers. PGCL bought (with the help of a grant) Horizon software from SirsDynix at a cost of $31,613. This cost reflects a license for eight stations. The maintenance yearly fee is $13,050. I am sure that EM numbers are substantially less.
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