Less Access to Less Information By And About the U.S. Government Xxx: a 1998 Chronology: January – June 30
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For example, the Department of Health and Human Services faces a shortage of skilled programmers to work on Medicare computers. The Defense Department has found problems that are thwarting quick repairs to the software that plans certain missile missions. The Treasury Department is facing uncertainty with the system that processes government-wide financial data because of scheduling delays involving a private-sector contractor. The government's pace of repair work has alarmed many computer indu...stry analysts and has come under attack by Republicans on Capitol Hill. Representative Steve Horn (R-CA), chair of a House subcommittee that has been examining the Clinton Administration's Year 2000 efforts, asserted that the current rate of repairs means that more than 40 percent of the critical systems will not be fixed by a March 1999 deadline set by the White House, Technology specialists warn that government computer crashes could ripple through society. (Chandrasekaran, Rajiv and Stephen Barr, "Agencies Note Difficulties in Speeding Fix of 2000 Computer Bug, The Washington Post, 3 June 1998, A2.) Intelligence agencies fail to forecast India's nuclear explosions According to CIA Director George Tenet, U.S.
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