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To: Gerald L. Kerr who wrote (10181)2/2/1998 6:31:00 AM
From: Hardrocker  Respond to of 31646
 
Gerry,

Great timing for this post. Even if GM manages to become 100% Y2K compliant within all its internal operations, there is still a huge supply chain out there which must also be compliant:

For instance, if a brake-valve supplier hits a year 2000 problem and is unable to ship it, it would shut down all of GM's assembly plants in just four days. This must be a sobering reality for the automakers. It also brings into better perspective the following excerpt from Tava's latest press release:

In addition to current engagements at General Motors, TAVA has several other initiatives directed at the automotive industry. As one example, the company has just put a number of its personnel though a Y2K accreditation process managed by the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG). This accreditation process is designed by AIAG as part of a program to address the automotive industry supply chain Y2K compliance issues.

This could open many new, significant revenue streams. And long term, many new clients to the core business.

Hardrocker