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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (1705)5/6/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: John Mansfield   of 9818
 
[FAA] GAO report on the FAA

'...External organizations are also concerned about the impact of FAA's
Year 2000 status on their operations. FAA recently met with
representatives of airlines, aircraft manufacturers, airports, fuel
suppliers, telecommunications providers, and industry associations to
discuss the Year 2000 issue. At this meeting participants raised the
concern that their own Year 2000 compliance would be irrelevant if
FAA were not compliant because of the many system interdependencies.
Airline representatives further explained that flights could not even
get off the ground on January 1, 2000, unless FAA was substantially
Year 2000 compliant--and that extended delays would be an economic
disaster. Because of these types of concerns, FAA has now agreed to
meet regularly with industry representatives to coordinate the safety
and technical implications of shared data and interfaces.
...
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