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To: John Mansfield who wrote (18480)6/16/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
TAVA working on full scale remediation in many factories right now...

An older press release to remember...

'TAVA Technologies (Nasdaq:TAVA - news) , formerly known as Topro Inc., jumped $13/16 to $9 1/16 after Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO - news) selected the firm to help some of its facilities become Year 2000 compliant. The company will use its Plant Y2K One product to complete the inventory and assessment phase of a pilot project covering 10 Coke facilities in 6 countries. The deal is a good indication of just how quickly this particular segment of its business is growing, the company said. Its Y2K product, a CD-ROM for factory automation and process control systems, is currently being used at over 400 sites by 60 clients in 14 countries. All of the current Y2K work is pilot stage or extended inventory assessments, but if its problem-solvers can deliver the goods on these initial programs, TAVA is hoping its clients will pass along their much larger (and potentially more lucrative) full-scale remediation programs later.



To: John Mansfield who wrote (18480)6/16/1998 4:14:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Attention for new y2k threat on CNN interactive - Nuclear Weapons

'Sunday Morning News
Y2K: Nuclear Weapons Computer System Pose Worldwide Threat
Aired June 14, 1998 - 8:12 a.m. ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.

MILES O'BRIEN, CNN ANCHOR: There is also growing concern today over the computers that are hooked to weapons of mass destruction. As CNN begins "Ground Zero," our week long look at nuclear weapons around the globe, we'll take a closer look at how the millennium bug relates to nukes.

We recently asked New Hampshire Senator Bob Smith of the Armed Services Committee for his assessment.

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cnn.com