Year 2000 Computing Crisis

Readiness of the Electric Power Industry Gao ID: AIMD-99-114 April 6, 1999

All phases of operations in the electric power industry--from generation to distribution--use control systems and equipment that are vulnerable to Year 2000 failures. Although the electric power industry has reported substantial progress in making its equipment and systems Year 2000 compliant, significant risks remain. In response to an industrywide survey done in November 1998, the nation's electric utilities reported that, on average, they had completed 44 percent of remediation and testing. However, nearly half of the responding organizations said that they did not expect to be Year 2000 ready by the June 1999 industry target date, and about one in six indicated that they would not be ready until the last quarter of 1999--leaving little margin to resolve unexpected problems.

GAO noted that: (1) all phases of operations in the electric power industry--from generation to distribution--use control systems and equipment that are subject to year 2000 failures; (2) while the electric power industry has reported that it has made substantial progress in making its equipment and systems ready to continue operations into the year 2000, significant risks remain; (3) in response to a November 1998 industry-wide survey, the nation's electric power utilities reported that, on average, they were 44 percent complete with remediation and testing; and (4) however, almost half of the reporting organizations said that they did not expect to be year 2000 ready within the June 1999 industry target date, and about one sixth of the respondents indicated they would not be ready until the last 3 months of 1999--leaving little time margin for resolving unexpected problems.



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