Update of Announcement for March 15, 2000 Panel Program on Current Y2K-Related Technology Problems

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Forwarded by ELSI from Dr. Paula Gordon (http://www.elsi.org/#GEORGE)

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 2000 PROGRAM

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Y2K GROUP PANEL PROGRAM LOOKS AT CURRENT Y2K-RELATED TECHNOLOGY PROBLEMS: IS Y2K PAST OR IS IT AN ISSUE THAT REQUIRES CONTINUING ATTENTION?

EVENT: There have been numerous post January 1st plane and train crashes,nuclear power plant problems, chemical and manufacturing plant explosions and fires, refinery and pipeline explosions and fires, and fuel shortages.

Is the number of these larger than usual? Are any of these Y2K or embedded systems related? If so, why is there not continued public attention to these issues? Are public health and safety being compromised by insufficient public attention? Are public officials aware of the nature of the problems that are occurring? Two Wednesday Evening Panel Programs sponsored by The George Washington University's Y2K Group will discuss these concerns. A third program may be scheduled in May.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 15 and April 12, 2000 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.

WHERE: The George Washington University 103 Funger Hall, 22nd and G Streets NW Washington, D.C.

(Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro, blue and orange lines)

COST: Free and open to the public

Panelists for the March 15 panel:

Michael P. Harden, Ph.D., President and CEO of Century Technology Services,Inc. and author of the book published in 1998: "Failure is Not An Option:Declaring War on the Year 2000 Problem, A Winning Strategy for Business Managers and Executives"

Stuart H. Rodman, Director of Communications, Ecological Life Systems Institute ( http://www.elsi.org ) (Invited)

Frank Ojeda, Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program, The National Institute for Standards and Technology ( http://y2khelp.nist.gov )

Mark Frautschi, Ph.D., The Center for Y2K and Society, author of an overview paper on embedded systems: "Embedded Systems and the Year-2000 Problem (The Other Year 2000 Problem) (http://www.tmn.com/~frautsch/y2k2.html )

Stuart Umpleby, Professor of Management Science and Director, Research Program for Social and Organizational Learning (RPSOL), The George Washington University, author of numerous articles on Y2K (http://www.gwu.edu/~y2k/keypeople/umpleby )

Paula Gordon, Director of Special Projects, RPSOL and Visiting Research Professor, GW, author of a six part White Paper on Y2K and embedded systems begun in 1998 (http://www.gwu.edu/~y2k/keypeople/gordon )

Media Questioner:

David Franke, World Net Daily

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For details concerning invitees, confirmed panelists, and media questioners for the April 12 panel program, please see the Announcements page at http://www.gwu.edu/~y2k/keypeople/gordon

The updated announcement should be posted after the first of April.

Please feel free to share this announcement with others.

-- Stuart H. Rodman (jrodman527@aol.com), March 14, 2000

Answers

Thanks Stuart, I was poised to post this when I spotted yours.

Paula - can we have an abbreviated version of the mintues posted here afterwards? Looks like a great panel.

-- Jen Bunker (jen@bunkergroup.com), March 14, 2000.


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