Return-Path: Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 12:47:57 -0700 Errors-To: listserv-reply-errors@Sunnyside.COM (Listserv processor) Reply-To: kurlandn@crisny.org Originator: cpsr-y2k@cpsr.org Sender: listserv-reply-errors@Sunnyside.COM From: Norman Kurland To: "Multiple recipients of list cpsr-y2k@cpsr.org" Subject: Sighting: Government agencies stalling on Y2k -- Davis X-Listprocessor-Version: 9.1 -- List Server by Sunnyside Computing, Inc. X-Comment: CPSR Year 2000 problem discussion list X-Info: For listserv info write to listserv@cpsr.org with message HELP X-Message-Id: <1740971642876.LTK.025@cpsr.org> Sender: Steve Davis Subject: Sighting: Government agencies stalling on Year 2000 Seen in: Washington Business Journal - an article which explains why we can't seem to find out much from the feds? And confirms by belief than the tech sector can't expand much. Worth reading! June 2, 1997 Government agencies stalling on Year 2000 "As the date approaches when computers have to be adjusted for the new millennium, many government agencies are way behind schedule in making the change, said congressional staffers. And local high-tech businesses that geared up to do the work are losing out on what was expected to be a mini-bonanza. The problem: The government agencies don't have the money. " ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bob Starzynski and Tim Deady Staff Reporters
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http://www.amcity.com/washington/stories/060297/story2.html This is, of course, IMHO

Steve Davis
http://www.erols.com/steve451/index.htm