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Y2K Government Report Card
Congress Gives US Agencies a B-

Dateline: 9/12/99

Breaking Y2K News -- 9/22/99 -- In this CNN story, the Senate Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology Problem reports "remarkable progress" in Y2K readiness by the American health care industry, local governments, small business, education, utilities, banks, and aviation. However, the committee reports concerns that Y2K problems overseas could still impact the United States.


The U.S. Government's Y2K Report Card

Your PC's ready. The banks and electric companies say they are. Y2K? A day at the beach in January, right? Maybe, yet a lot of our Y2K comfort depends on the health and welfare of  key US Government computer systems. How comfortable should we be?

The House Committee on Government Management, Information and Technology, chaired by Rep. Stephen Horn (R-Calif.), is charged with tracking the Y2K progress of government agencies. In a September 10, 1999 press conference, Rep. Horn announced an overall grade of B-minus, the same grade as last quarter.

In their latest Report Card, Horn's committee assessed Y2K readiness grades to key federal programs providing vital services to the American People.

"Thirty-six programs remain at risk of failure when the clock ticks past midnight on Dec. 31," Horn stated. "In many cases, the federal agency responsible for the program may be compliant, but its business partners -- state and local governments and the private sector -- who assist in delivering the service are not ready."
View the Complete Statement by Rep. Horn - 09/10/99 (.pdf format)

The tables below show Rep. Horn's latest report card of Y2K progress by key Federal agencies. Two grades are shown for each. The first grade indicates the agency's progress in bringing their internal (mission-critical) computer systems into Y2K compliance. The second grade shows Y2K readiness of programs having the greatest impact on the public. Social Security Benefits, for example. Links in the tables lead to the Y2K pages of each department.

Y2K Grades of OMB-Designated "High Impact" Federal Agencies

The first grade (Aug. .99) is for readiness of mission critical systems only.

The second grade (Aug. '99 Program Grade) is for readiness of the agency's individual OMB-designated high-impact programs.

The links lead to the agency's Y2K pages (if any). Each of them contains important information for citizens.

Department or Agency

Aug
'99 *

Aug '99
Program
Grade**

SSA
Social Security Administration

A

A
FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Admn.
A D
HUD
Housing & Urban Development
A C-
Education
Department of Education
A C
OPM
Office of Personnel Management
A D
Labor
Department of Labor
A F
State
Department of State
A A
VA
Veterans Administration
A- A
Interior
Department of Interior
A- F
Commerce
Department of Commerce
B B+
DOE
Department of Energy
B C
DOT
Department of Transportation
B- F
HHS
Health and Human Services
C F
USDA
US Department of Agriculture
C- D
Justice
Department of Justice
C- C/A
Treasury
Department of Treasury
C- D
DOD
Department of Defense
D D

Overall Assessment

B-  

* Readiness of mission-critical internal systems
** Readiness of OMB high-impact Federal programs

Y2K Readiness of OMB High-Impact Programs as of 09/10/99

Agriculture Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Child Nutrition Programs No 12/99
Food Safety Inspections No 12/99
Nutrition Programs for Women Children & Infants No 12/99
Food Stamp Program No 12/99

Commerce Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
National Weather Service No 11/99
Patent and Trademark Processing Yes  

Defense Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Military Hospitals No 11/99
Military Retirement System No 12/99

(Military branches are responsible for their own Y2K readiness)

Education Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Student Aid No Fall 99

Energy Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Federal Electric Power Generation/Delivery No 10/99

(Does NOT involve public power providers.)

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Program

Ready? Ready By
Disaster Relief No 11/99

Health and Human Services

Program

Ready? Ready By
Child Care No 12/99
Child Support Enforcement No 12/99
Child Welfare No 12/99
Disease Monitoring / Ability to Issue Warnings Yes  
Indian Health Services No 9/99
Low Income Home Energy Assistance No 12/99
Medicaid No 12/99
Medicare No ???
Organ Transplant Programs No 8/99
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families No 12/99

Housing and Urban Development

Program

Ready? Ready By
GNMA Housing Loans No 8/99
Section 8 Rental Assistance No 9/99
Public Housing No 12/99
FHA Mortgage Insurance No 9/99
Community Development Block Grants No 9/99

Interior Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Bureau of Indian Affairs Programs No 12/99

Justice Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Federal Prisons No 8/99
National Crime Information Center Yes  
Immigration & Naturalization No 10/99

Labor Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Unemployment Insurance No 12/99

Office of Personnel Management

Program

Ready? Ready By
Federal Employee Health Benefits No 10/99
Federal Employee Life Insurance No 10/99
Federal Employee Retirement Benefits No 10/99

Postal Service

Program

Ready? Ready By
Mail Service No 11/99

Social Security Administration

Program

Ready? Ready By
Social Security Benefits Yes  

State Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Passport Application & Processing Yes  

Transportation Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Air Traffic Control System No 12/99
Maritime Safety Program No 12/99

Treasury Department

Program

Ready? Ready By
Cross-border Inspection Services No 10/99

Veterans Affairs

Program

Ready? Ready By
Veterans Benefits Yes  
Veterans Health Care Yes  

Download Full Y2K Progress Report Cards and Reports --
Committee on Government Management, Information and Technology


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