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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the progress being
made in addressing the year 2000 computing challenge, focusing on: (1)
the federal government&apos;s progress and the challenges that remain in
correcting its systems; (2) state and local government year 2000 issues;
and (3) the readiness of key public infrastructure and economic sectors.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the public faces the risk that critical services
provided by the government and the private sector could be severely
disrupted by the year 2000 computing problem; (2) to meet this challenge
and monitor individual agency efforts, the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) directed the major departments and agencies to submit
quarterly reports on their progress; (3) the federal government&apos;s most
recent reports show improvement in addressing the year 2000 problem; (4)
while much work remains, the federal government has significantly
increased its percentage of mission-critical systems that are reported
to be year 2000 compliant; (5) while this progress is notable, OMB
reported that 10 agencies have mission-critical systems that were not
yet compliant; (6) while the overall year 2000 readiness of the
government has improved, GAO&apos;s reviews of agency year 2000 programs have
found uneven progress; (7) some agencies had made good progress while
other agencies were significantly behind schedule but had taken actions
to improve their readiness; (8) on March 31, 1999, OMB and the Chair of
the President&apos;s Council on Year 2000 Conversion announced that one of
the key priorities that federal agencies will be pursuing during the
rest of 1999 will be cooperative end-to-end testing to demonstrate the
year 2000 readiness of federal programs with states and other partners;
(9) on January 26, 1999, OMB called on federal agencies to identify and
report on the high-level core business functions that are to be
addressed in their business and continuity plans; (10) according to an
OMB official, OMB has received plans from the 24 major agencies and it
will report on the plans&apos; status in its next quarterly report; (11)
according to information on state year 2000 activities reported to the
National Association of State Information Resource Executives as of
August 3, 1999, states reported having thousands of mission-critical
systems; (12) with respect to completing the implementation phase for
these systems: (a) 2 states reported that they had completed between 25
and 49 percent; (b) 6 states reported completing between 50 and 74
percent; and (c) 38 states reported completing 75 percent or more; (13)
beyond the risks faced by federal, state, and local governments, the
year 2000 also poses a serious challenge to the public infrastructure,
key economic sectors, and to other countries; and (14) the Council
reported that important national systems will make a successful
transition to the year 2000 but that much work remains to be done.</abstract>
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