IEEE-USA Promoting Electrotechnology Careers and Public Policy

September 28, 1998

The Honorable Henry J. Hyde
United States House of Representatives
210 Rayburn House Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

On behalf of IEEE-USA, I am writing to urge passage this year of legislation that would facilitate solutions and reduce harm from the Year 2000 (Y2K) computer problem by protecting the flow of problem-critical information from legal liability.

Attached is a copy of our position statement on Year 2000 (Y2K) Information Sharing which describes the problem and the types of information that need to be collected, evaluated and disseminated.

The potential harm to public well-being from this time-sensitive issue requires swift passage of this legislation.

IEEE is the world's largest technical professional association with 320,000 members worldwide. IEEE-USA promotes the career and technology-policy interests of the nearly 220,000 electrical, electronics and computer engineers who are U.S. members of the IEEE.

If there is anything we can do to assist you with this or other issues, please contact Deborah Rudolph in our Washington, DC office at (202) 785-0017 ext. 318.

Thank you for your assistance in this very important matter.

Sincerely,

John R. Reinert, D.M.
President
IEEE-USA


The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - United States of America
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(Note: This letter was also sent to Representatives John Conyers, David Dreier, Steve Horn, Dennis Kucinich, Jim Leach and Constance Morella and all members of the House Judiciary Committee).


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