Memo from Rick Boyce, Y2K Project Coordinator for the state of Alabama, to the head of the Information Services Division of the Alabama Department of Finance.
In the memo, addressed to Dr. Benjamin W. Patterson, Boyce discusses the status state government agencies' compliance and preparedness for Y2K: "How does Alabama's Y2K progress compare to other states? Based on the information collected by NASIRE, Alabama has the lowest percentage of...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/25586 |
Summary: | In the memo, addressed to Dr. Benjamin W. Patterson, Boyce discusses the status state government agencies' compliance and preparedness for Y2K: "How does Alabama's Y2K progress compare to other states? Based on the information collected by NASIRE, Alabama has the lowest percentage of fatal/critical systems remediated and compliant among the participating states." He also quotes a fellow employee who observed, "It's all so confusing and no one knows what's really going on." A bar graph noting the "Percentage of Business Processes That Will Fail" is included. |
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