Year
2000 Computer Bug
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M-00-03,
Reporting Y2K Compliance of Non-mission Critical Systems
(November 10, 1999)
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M-00-01,
Day One Planning and Request for Updated Business Continuity
and Contingency Plans (October 13, 1999)
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M-99-21,
Revised Reporting Guidance on Year 2000 Efforts (August 6, 1999)
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M-99-17,
Minimizing Regulatory and Information Technology Requirements
That Could Affect Progress Fixing the Year 2000 Problem
(May 14, 1999)
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M-99-16,
Business Continuity and Contingency Planning for the Year 2000
(May 13, 1999)
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M-99-15,
Reporting Continued Progress Addressing the Year 2000 Problem
(April 30, 1999)
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M-99-09,
Revised Reporting Guidance on Year 2000 Efforts
(405k) (January 26, 1999)
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Federal
Agency Progress on the Year 2000 (Y2K) Problem (December 6,
1998)
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M-98-14,
Comprehensive Plans and Associated Funding Requirements for
Achieving Year 2000 Computer Compliance (August 13, 1998)
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Progress
Addressing the Year 2000 Computer Problem in Mission Critical
Systems (June 23, 1998)
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Memorandum
for Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies: Progress Reports
on Fixing Year 2000 Difficulties (January 20, 1998)
- Year
2000 Quarterly Reports to Congress.
- Tranmittal
of Y2K Emergency Funds.
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An
OMB Report to the Congress: Getting Federal Computers Ready
for 2000 (February 6, 1997) in HTML
and PDF
(269k)
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Year
2000 Documents on the Chief Information Officers Home Page
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