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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (2374)8/5/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9818
 
' GAO on Data Exchange

'From:
"Jim Abel" <evolutioninactio@usa.net>
14:35

Subject:
GAO on Data Exchange

Koskinen probably wishes he could shut these folks down:

Year 2000 Computing Crisis: Actions Needed on Electronic Data Exchanges.
AIMD-98-124
gao.gov

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GAO noted that:
(1) key actions to address year 2000 data exchange issues are still in the
early stages; however, federal and state coordinating organizations have
agreed to use a 4-digit contiguous year format and establish joint federal
and state policy and working groups;
(2) to implement these agreements, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
issued instructions in January 1998 to federal agencies to inventory all
data exchanges with outside parties by February 1, 1998, and coordinate with
these exchange partners by March 1, 1998;
(3) at the time of GAO's review, no actions had been taken to establish
target dates for additional key tasks;
(4) about half of the federal agencies reported during the first quarter of
1998 that they have not yet finished assessing their data exchanges to
determine if they will be able to process data with dates beyond 1999;
(5) two of the 39 state-level organizations reported having finished
assessing their data exchanges;
(6) for the exchanges already identified as not year 2000 ready, respondents
reported that little progress has yet been made in completing key steps such
as reaching agreements with partners on date formats, developing and testing
bridges and filters, and developing contingency plans for cases in which
year 2000 readiness will not be achieved;
(7) most federal agency actions to address year 2000 issues with
international data exchanges have been in the financial services area;
(8) ten federal agencies reported having a total of 702 data exchanges with
foreign governments or the foreign private sector;
(9) these foreign data exchanges represented less than 1 percent of federal
agencies' total reported exchanges;
(10) federal agencies reported reaching agreements so far on formats of 98
of the foreign data exchanges;
(11) international organizations addressing year 2000 issues have been the
most active in the financial services area;
(12) during 1997, several international organizations initiated activities
to increase awareness, provide guidance, and monitor the status of year 2000
efforts.
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I don't think there is any way to spin this positively. Bradley? Robert?

Jim Abel
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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (2374)8/5/1998 6:03:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9818
 
Portland Y2k group
ci.portland.or.us

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ci.portland.or.us :

Voting results of Portland User Group for economic impact of Year 2000:
0 No effect

6 Speed bump, slower growth

20 Slow drag, mild recession

6 Severe drag, depression

1 Optimistic disaster

0 Pessimistic disaster
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Interesting! Members:
ci.portland.or.us

'US Senator - R. Wyden/Staff Clem Brian