Year 2000 Computing Crisis: Costs and Planned Use of Emergency Funds : Report to the Majority Leader, House of Representatives

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Page 7 - Copies will also be made available to others upon request If you have any questions on matters discussed in this letter, please contact me at (202) 512-6253 or Valerie Melvin, Assistant Director, at (202) 512-6304.
Page 3 - Y2K costs by the 24 major federal agencies have more than tripled during the last 2 years to a total of about $7.5 billion, according to the agencies' February 1999 quarterly status reports to OMB.
Page 3 - ... and $1.1 billion for the Department of Defense for emergency expenses related to Year 2000 conversion of federal information technology systems.
Page 2 - Y2K costs through fiscal year 1998 and the agency processes used to track these costs, (2) determine the reported status of fiscal year 1999 obligations for...
Page 20 - Also, 4 organizations reported that some costs were actual while others were estimates (eg, contract costs were actual but labor costs were estimates or that actual costs were not captured for all years).
Page 5 - Y2K compliant and in other cases they determined that it would not be economical to upgrade equipment that was obsolete.
Page 2 - Budget (OMB) on federal agencies' required submissions of comprehensive plans and associated funding requirements for achieving Year 2000 computer compliance.

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