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Year 2000 Issues for the Electric Utility Industry 11 <br />■ NO utility will have enough staff or contingency planning to deal with the potential <br />volume of concurrent failures. <br />■ Focus on "survival," not perfect compliance (which may be unachievable before <br />year 2000). Give yourself the opportunity to consider alternative paths for <br />remediation for best results. <br />■ And, most importantly ... GET STARTED NOW! <br />The year 2000 challenge is a significant concern for our nation's critical public <br />infrastructure ... the "given" of a stable society. Public trust and accountability should <br />impart urgency to solutions for these potential emergency issues. If your customers face <br />genuine risks - reliable electric supply, safety, health, communications and security - <br />then solutions to Y2k problems should be your top business priority. <br />He has accomplished half who has made a beginning; dare to be wise; BEGIN! <br />-- Horace <br />Copyright 1998. TAVA/R. W. BeckLLC + <br />All rights reserved. NAVA R.W BECK <br />