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To: Bonzo who wrote (12068)3/2/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Richard S. Schoenstadt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Joe.
EPRI is absolutely positively definitely without doubt a competitor.
True they will not be doing the work themselves.
But they will be providing the info which will allow utilities or their system integrator of choice to do the work - i.e. not have to go to Tava for the work.

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1.What is the purpose of EPRI's Y2K Embedded System Program?

Ans: EPRI's program is designed to serve as a focal point for systematically collecting, assembling, organizing, sharing and discussing technical information about embedded systems that will help participants inventory, assess and mitigate potential problems. EPRI is also facilitating meetings with vendors leading to coordinated field testing and the sharing of test information and lessons learned. Participants in EPRI's Y2K program will share their own, vendor, and other industry information and take advantage of the lessons learned by participants. This non-competitive approach to solving the problem has also been adopted by other industries such as oil, gas and chemicals. The EPRI program is focused on embedded systems and will not address back-office equipment such as mainframe and PC software.
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I suggest you read the rest of this faq re. their program.
This is a model that has been and will be followed in other industries.

epriweb.com

RS