Croydon, Surrey-based International Computer Systems Ltd has won a UKP2m order for a computer software and hardware integration package towards the computerisation of secondary schools in the Kingdom of Jordan: the deal comes under the aegis of the UK government Overseas Development Administration, with the UK Crown Agents acting on behalf of the Jordanian government; International Computer Systems is contracted for XT computer systems with Al-Arabi 1001 printers, Arabic MS-DOS, and the Arabic version of Ashton Tate’s Framework 3, along with other hardware and software.