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To: Brewmeister who wrote (24646)11/9/1998 8:58:00 AM
From: RAVEL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
**READ**U.S. NIST: Help for small manufacturers in checking Y2K compliance in
factory-floor equipment

NOV 9, 1998, M2 Communications - Small manufacturers will find it
easier to determine whether embedded devices in factory-floor systems
have a year 2000 date problem thanks to a recently formed partnership
between centers in the Manufacturing Extension Partnership's nationwide
network and TAVA Technologies, Inc.

A program of the Commerce Department's National Institute of
Standards and Technology, MEP centers provide business and technical
assistance to smaller manufacturers in all 50 states, the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Under an agreement signed last week by the Modernization Forum and
TAVA, MEP centers will have access to TAVA's Plant Y2kOne product suite
and extensive database of Y2K compliance information on factory-floor
automation equipment. The agreement also provides for training of MEP
center field staff on TAVA's product suite and methods for assessing
Y2K problems on the plant floor.

Some examples of factory automation systems with embedded devices
that may have a Y2K problem include programmable logic controllers, bar
coding systems, environmental management systems and conveyor control
systems that could malfunction and prohibit the execution of scheduled
production.

"There is growing demand from MEP's small manufacturing clients for
information on whether their factory floor systems will have Y2K
problems," said Kevin Carr, director of the NIST MEP. "We're grateful
to the Modernization Forum and to TAVA for this agreement that will
allow MEP centers to quickly access Y2K compliance data and determine
their clients' level of exposure to the Y2K problem," he said.

"We are very pleased to be a part of this MEP effort to reach small
and medium-sized manufacturing concerns. The year 2000 readiness of
this segment of the manufacturing industry clearly is critical to a
smooth millennium transition for all of the industry," said John
Jenkins, chief executive officer of TAVA Technologies.

Through its nationwide network of centers and offices, NIST MEP also
is offering seminars and a computer-based tool to help small
manufacturers better understand and deal with the year 2000 date
problem. MEP's computer-based tool--called Conversion 2000: Y2K
Self-Help Tool--will help small manufacturers conduct an inventory of
equipment, including hardware, software and embedded systems; identify
core business systems and rate their importance to the survival of the
business; develop contingency plans; and plan and manage remediation
projects.

For assistance with the year 2000 problem, as well as other business
and technical projects, small manufacturers can call 1-800-MEP-4MFG
(637-4634) to reach the MEP center serving their region. MEP's World
Wide Web site, mep.nist.gov, also has information
on the year 2000 problem.

As a non-regulatory agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce's
Technology Administration, NIST promotes economic growth by working
with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements and
standards through four partnerships: the Measurement and Standards
Laboratories, the Advanced Technology Program, the Manufacturing
Extension Partnership and the Baldrige National Quality Program. News
and general information on NIST are available on the World Wide Web at
nist.gov.

TAVA Technologies has been a leading independent provider of
information and automation technology solutions to process and
manufacturing industries for more than 20 years. The Modernization
Forum is the association for America's manufacturing extension
community.

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