To: John Mansfield who wrote (1055 ) 2/10/1998 4:10:00 PM From: John Mansfield Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9818
Belgium goverment and Y2K Subject: Awareness: the Belgian case Sender: owner-year2000-discuss@year2000.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: year2000-discuss@year2000.com Errors-To: owner-year2000-discuss@year2000.com Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 15:01:54 +0100 (MET) To: year2000-discuss@year2000.com From: icerckel@arcadis.be (Ivo Cerckel) Subject: Awareness: the Belgian case Hi Gang: The government of the Kingdom of Belgium has finally decided on February 6, 1998 to set up (but has not yet installed) a "Millennium Forum 2000". The Forum aims at enabling the smooth transition of ALL systems to the year 2000 (what about time constraints?). Apart from a lot of bureaucrats and two businessmen, some university professors will be included in the Forum, but only from the applied exact sciences (does Y2K-remediation not require an interdisciplinary triage approach?) The full text of the project is only available on the net in Dutch, German and French. I did not see the URL. The way to get there isbelgium.fgov.be , then to choose the language, then to wait until you see "council of ministers" appearing, then choose the date of February 6 and finally the subject matter. Bill G. was last week in Brussels. One newspaper invited on Wednesday ten readers to ask him a question at breakfast. I have not been selected with my Y2K-question. On Saturday, the report of the breakfast was published in the paper. NO MENTION OF THE YEAR 2000. Hmm, is this a non-issue? As a visitor at the computer fair, where I was distributing pamphlets on Sunday, put it: "my girlfriend is taking care of this in the company where she's working, so why bother?" Why is it that I'm a doom and gloomer? Ivo