99-1461. Announcement Concerning Y2K Compliance  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 14 (Friday, January 22, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 3586-3587]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-1461]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    
    Customs Service
    
    
    Announcement Concerning Y2K Compliance
    
    AGENCY: Customs Service, Treasury.
    
    ACTION: General notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Customs computer systems have been modified to ensure that 
    they are Y2K compliant--meaning that Customs computer program systems 
    will process data entered for the year 2000 as 2000 and not as the year 
    1900. This notice announces Customs plan to allow members of the trade 
    with electronic filing capabilities that are approved to interface with 
    Customs through Customs automated systems and that can meet certain 
    operational requirements to transmit trial data to establish if their 
    computer software applications will interface properly with Customs Y2K 
    compliant systems. The purpose of these compliance trials is to provide 
    an opportunity for the trade community to assess their computer 
    applications' Y2K readiness and raise the confidence level of the trade 
    community in Customs Y2k renovated systems.
        This notice invites comments concerning any aspect of this exercise 
    and informs interested members of the trade community of the 
    operational requirements for voluntary participation in the exercise.
    
    DATES: The compliance trials will commence no earlier than February 1, 
    1999 and will run for approximately four months. Any electronic filer 
    interested in participating should contact their Customs or Census 
    client representative on or before February 1, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments regarding this notice and/or requests to 
    participate in these trials should be addressed to the Chief, Trade 
    Support Branch, U. S. Customs Service, 7501 Boston Blvd., #211, 
    Springfield, VA 22153.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information in general, contact 
    your Customs or Census client representative. For carriers filing in 
    the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS), contact the APIS 
    Technical coordinator, Charles Fife (703) 921-5816; Fax (703) 921-5901.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Because of a decision made at the dawn of the computer age to save 
    scarce computer memory by giving all dates a two-digit field in the 
    belief that those early computers would be replaced by the year 2000, 
    computer systems worldwide may malfunction or produce inaccurate 
    information on January 1, 2000. The reason these computer systems may 
    malfunction is that the computers may misinterpret data entered for the 
    year 2000 ( ``00'') as 1900, rather than 2000. This problem is 
    frequently referred to as the Y2K (for Year 2000) problem. Unless 
    corrected, such failures will have a costly widespread impact on 
    federal, state, and local governments, foreign governments, and private 
    sector organizations. All sectors of the economy, many of which provide 
    goods and services that are vital to the nation's health and well 
    being, are at risk, including: telecommunications; public utilities; 
    transportation; banking and finance; commerce and small business; 
    national defense; government revenue collection and benefit payments; 
    and health, safety, and emergency services. Moreover, a Y2K problem in 
    one sector may cascade to others due to the many interdependencies and 
    linkages among them.
        The various Customs automated interfaces that may be affected by 
    the Y2K problem include, the Automated Broker Interface, the Automated 
    Manifest System, the Automated Commercial Environment, the Advance
    
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    Passenger Information System (APIS) and the Automated Export System.
        On February 4, 1998, the President issued Executive Order 13073 (63 
    FR 6467; 3 CFR 1998 Compilation __; 34 Weekly Comp.Pres.Doc. 198) 
    concerning Year 2000 Conversion. That Order directed, in part, that 
    executive branch agencies:
        (1) Assure that no critical Federal program experiences disruption 
    because of the Y2K problem;
        (2) Assist and cooperate with State, local, and tribal governments 
    to address the Y2K problem where those governments depend on Federal 
    information or information technology or the Federal Government is 
    dependent on those governments to perform critical missions; and
        (3) Cooperate with the private sector operators of critical 
    national and local systems, including the banking and financial, the 
    telecommunications, the public health, the transportation, and the 
    electronic power generation systems, in addressing the Y2K problem.
        This notice addresses the third of these concerns and seeks to 
    allow those members of the trade community with electronic filing 
    capabilities that are approved to interface with Customs through 
    Customs automated systems and that can meet the operational 
    requirements specified below to transmit trial data to establish if 
    their computer software applications will interface with Customs 
    computers regarding recognition of the year 2000. These trials should 
    raise the confidence level of the trade community in Customs Year 2000 
    renovated systems.
    
    Trial Design/Plan
    
        Initially, this exercise will occur in cycles, with one week ``on'' 
    and one week ``off'', for a six week period of time. During each cycle, 
    a specific date will be pre-identified as the ``systems date''. For 
    example, on Monday the system clock would be set to 12/31/99; the 
    following Tuesday the system clock would be set to 01/01/00, etc., 
    until the prescribed dates have been utilized and processed. The plan 
    will simultaneously execute similar applications with similar 
    communication protocols and configurations together.
    
    Participation Requirements
    
        This notice requests volunteers. In order to participate in these 
    Y2K trials, the electronic filer must be currently approved (deemed 
    operational) to interface through Customs automated systems. The filer 
    must also be able to perform the following types of actions:
        (1) Advance his computer systems' internal clock to conform to the 
    adjusted systems date in the Customs Y2K test environment;
        (2) Utilize preestablished test data that will accommodate 
    futuristic date validations in order to accurately process with Customs 
    test system. The dates within this test data must be modified by the 
    participant on each day of the exercise. In the case of the APIS 
    however, participants will be required to utilize test data with 
    preestablished dates; and
        (3) Utilize special ``dial-up'' phone lines.
        It is noted that participants connecting through other mediums such 
    as dedicated lines, Value Added Networks (VANs), etc., will be 
    carefully supported to coordinate connectivity issues. Other unique 
    system requirements may be necessary to support this effort. These will 
    be identified with participants and coordinated accordingly.
        It should be noted that participation in these trials will not 
    permit Customs to certify the trading partner's system for Y2K 
    compliancy.
        Interested members of the trade community wishing to participate in 
    these Y2K trials or wishing to submit comments before the date of these 
    trials should contact their Customs or Census client representative or 
    APIS coordinator as indicated at the front of this document.
    
        Dated: January 19, 1999.
    S.W. Hall,
    Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information and Technology.
    [FR Doc. 99-1461 Filed 1-21-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4820-02-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
01/22/1999
Department:
Customs Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
General notice.
Document Number:
99-1461
Dates:
The compliance trials will commence no earlier than February 1, 1999 and will run for approximately four months. Any electronic filer interested in participating should contact their Customs or Census client representative on or before February 1, 1999.
Pages:
3586-3587 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-1461.pdf