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• Explanation of Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Contract Language For Y2K Compliance, a non-warranty approach. |
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• National Institute of Standards and Technology Department of Commerce, Change Notice to FIPS PUB 4-1 (March 25, 1996), Representation for Calendar Date and Ordinal Date for Information Interchange. |
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• National Institutes of Health Y2K Warranty Based on the FAR requirements, January 1998. |
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• Recommended Year 2000 Contract Language Developed for the CIO Council Sub-Committee on the Year 2000. |
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• U.S. Department of Interior, Commercial Supply Products Warranty August 29, 1996, warranty approach. |
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• U.S. Department of the Treasury Contract Y2K Warranty DOTTS users have the option to add the clause to each delivery order since orders are contracts within themselves. However the vendor has the right to reject the order if they don't agree with the verbiage. |
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State |
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• Connecticut Year 2000 Warranty Language (Revised February 6, 1998). Required for use by State agencies in their solicitations and contracts for Year 2000 compliant software, hardware, and systems comprised of commercial supply item e.g.(off-the-shelf, vendor maintained) or custom information technology products. |
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• Minnesota Y2K Contract Warranty Includes dispute resolution language. |
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• North Carolina Department of Transportation Y2K Warranty Language Included in all contracts associated with the procurement of software, hardware or other micro-processing products or services, Requests for Bids (RFB's) and Requests for Proposals (RFP's). |
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• Texas Y2K Warranty Language for Leased Buildings Providing that systems and services that are provided as a result of entering into the lease, whether specifically required by the lease or not, shall be year 2000 compliant. |
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Private |
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• GTE Corporation, Proposed Criteria for "Century Compliance (1995, revised June 19, 1996). |
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• Year 2000 Compliance Agreement and Year 2000 Warranty By Timothy J. Feathers, at Year 2000 dot com. |
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