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7600020751 2008 Pricing and Service NYS OGS Master, 3/11/09 ESRI, Group 76000, Award NEG-21268, Contract No. PT63832 Net Price Part No. Product Description Price S&H FOB NY Developer Technology MOS035 MapObjects Internet Deployment License Annual Renewal $968 $968 NEL150 NetEngine Network Server Deployment License Annual Renewal $816 $816 Desktop GIS Extensions ArcGIS Concurrent Use GIS0300 ArcGIS 3D Analyst Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0400 ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0500 ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0800 ArcGIS Publisher Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0900 ArcGIS Survey Analyst Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1000 ArcGIS Tracking Analyst Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1100 Maplex for ArcGIS Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1200 ArcGIS Schematics Extension Concurrent License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1300 ArcGIS ArcScan Extension Concurrent Use $2,040 $2,040 GIS1800 ArcGIS Network Analyst Concurrent Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS2000 ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension Concurrent Use License $2,040 $2,040 ArcGIS Single Use GIS0305 ArcGIS 3D Analyst Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0405 ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0505 ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0805 ArcGIS Publisher Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS0905 ArcGIS Survey Analyst Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1005 ArcGIS Tracking Analyst Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1105 Maplex for ArcGIS Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1205 ArcGIS Schematics Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1305 ArcGIS ArcScan Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS1805 ArcGIS Network Analyst Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 GIS2005 ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension Single Use License $2,040 $2,040 Developer GIS GIS1620 ArcGIS Engine Standard Runtime License $408 15 $423 GIS1630 ArcGIS Engine Runtime 3D Extension License $816 $816 GIS1631 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Spatial Extension License $816 $816 GIS1632 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Geodatabase Update Extension License $816 $816 GIS1634 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Schematics Extension $816 $816 GIS1635 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Tracking Extension $816 $816 GIS1636 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Data Interoperability Extension $816 $816 GIS1637 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Maplex Extension $816 $816 GIS1650 ArcGIS Engine Runtime Network Extension $816 $816 Cartography GIS Data Reviewer APL020 GIS Data ReViewer for ArcGIS Concurrent Use License $1,788 12 $1,800 APL021 GIS Data ReViewer for ArcGIS Single Use License $1,788 12 $1,800 PLTS APL026 JobTracking for ArcGIS (JTX) Concurrent Use License $2,040 12 $2,052 APL027 JobTracking for ArcGIS (JTX) Single Use License $2,040 12 $2,052 APL028 Map Production System Atlas Concurrent Use License $2,166 $2,166 APL029 Map Production System Atlas Single Use License $2,166 $2,166 APL051 PLTS Foundation Concurrent Use License $4,332 20 $4,352 APL052 PLTS Foundation Single Use License $4,332 20 $4,352 PLTS Solutions APL002 Defense Solution Concurrent Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL003 Defense Solution Single Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL007 Mapping Agency Solution Concurrent Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL008 Mapping Agency Solution Single Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL011 Nautical Solution Concurrent Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL012 Nautical Solution Single Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL013 Aeronautical Solution Concurrent Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 APL014 Aeronautical Solution Single Use License $8,665 12 $8,677 Desktop GIS ArcGIS Concurrent Use GIS0001 ArcGIS ArcInfo Concurrent License $7,295 20 $7,315 GIS0100 ArcGIS ArcEditor Concurrent License $5,713 20 $5,733 GIS0200 ArcGIS ArcView Concurrent License $2,857 20 $2,877 ArcGIS Upgrades GIS0002 ArcGIS Upgrade - 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LT MOL050 MapObjects LT License, Media, and Documentation $339 10 $349 MapObjects - Windows MOL003 MapObjects Windows Edition Stand-Alone Developer Kit (Includes MapObjects & 50 Stand-Alone Deployment Licenses) $4,081 10 $4,091 MOL006 MapObjects Windows Edition Stand-Alone Deployments 25 Pack $2,040 $2,040 MOL008 MapObjects Windows Limited Deployment Site License Kit $16,321 $16,321 MOL010 MapObjects Windows Edition Additional Developer License $816 $816 MapObjects Windows Edition Internet Developer Kit (includes 2 MapObjects Licenses and 1 ArcIMS Server Deployment License for MOL011 up to 2 CPUs) $9,793 10 $9,803 Server GIS ArcGIS Server - Enterprise GIS2200 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $32,643 15 $32,658 GIS2201 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Additional Cores $8,160 $8,160 GIS2204 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $16,322 15 $16,337 GIS2205 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Additional Cores $4,080 $4,080 GIS2208 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Basic Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 15 $8,175 GIS2209 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Basic Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS1945 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Read and Write Server Connection License $816 $816 GIS1946 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Read Only Server Connection $408 $408 ArcGIS Server - Enterprise Extensions GIS2010 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Geostatistical Extension Deployment License (up to 4 cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2011 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Geostatistical Extension Deployment License Additional Core $2,040 $2,040 GIS2012 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Schematics Extension Deployment License (up to 4 cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2013 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Schematics Extension Additional Core Deployment License $2,040 $2,040 GIS2250 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Network Extension Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2251 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Network Extension Deployment License Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS2254 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Network Extension Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2255 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Network Extension Deployment License Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS2258 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced 3D Extension Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2259 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced 3D Extension Deployment License Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS2262 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Spatial Extension Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2263 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Spatial Extension Deployment License Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS2267 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Interoperability Extension Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2268 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Interoperability Extension Deployment License Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS2271 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Interoperability Extension Deployment License (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2272 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Interoperability Extension Deployment License Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS1989 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Job Tracking Extension (Up to 4 cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2290 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Job Tracking Extension Additional Cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS1993 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Job Tracking Extension (Up to 4 Cores) $8,160 $8,160 GIS2294 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Job Tracking Extension Additional cores $2,040 $2,040 GIS1966 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Additional Deployments for ArcGIS Mobile ADF (25 pack) $2,040 $2,040 GIS2014 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Image Extension Deployment License (up to 4 cores) $8,161 $8,161 GIS2015 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Advanced Image Extension Deployment License Additional Core $2,040 $2,040 GIS2016 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Image Extension Deployment License (up to 4 cores) $8,161 $8,161 GIS2017 ArcGIS Server Enterprise Standard Image Extension Deployment License Additional Core $2,040 $2,040 ArcGIS Server - Workgroup GIS2245 ArcGIS Server Workgroup Advanced (up to 2 cores) $8,160 15 $8,175 GIS2247 ArcGIS Server Workgroup Advanced Additional Core (Max 4 Core) $4,080 $4,080 GIS2246 ArcGIS Server Workgroup Standard (up to 2
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