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To: M. M. Jones who wrote (4496)2/24/1997 9:48:00 AM
From: Christopher Pawelski   of 18263
 
To all,

I just saw this today at C-Span's home page:
pava.purdue.edu

10:00am to 12:30pm ET
07:00am to 09:30am PT
LIVE

House Committee
Global Computer Failures in 2000
Cmte.: Government Reform and Oversight, Sub Cmte.: Government Management, Information and Technology
Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC
ID : 79108
Length : 2 hr 30 min
Event date : 02/24/97

Catlett, Mark, Assistant Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs
Horn, Stephen, U.S. Representative 1993-, R-CA
Huerta, Michael, Associate Deputy Secretary, Department of Transportation

Subcommittee members heard testimony from several cabinet department officials on the costs and process of ensuring their computer systems do not fail when the year 2000 arrives.

This should be interesting. I believe it will also be online.

c-span.org

For Monday February 24, 1997



LIVE Monday February 24, 1997
10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET

House Government Reform & Oversight Subcommittee Hearing on Information
& Technology "Year 2000" Computer Problems

Committee Chair: Rep. Steve Horn (R-CA)

Testimony From: Joel Willemssen, GAO; Liza McClenaghan, State Dept; Emmett Page, Defense Dept; Patricia Lattimore, Labor Dept; John Callahan, HHS; Michael Huerta, Transportation Dept; Mark Catlett, Dept of Veterans Affairs

C-SPAN Online brings you LIVE coverage of a major public affairs events, complete with live audio and updated images from the event.

The audio portion of C-SPAN Online events are available using Progressive Networks' RealAudio Player. The RealAudio Player can be downloaded for free from Progressive Networks by clicking here.

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