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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Thursday, 13 May 1999

Vol. 504 No. 6

Written Answers. - Computer Programmes.

Jan O'Sullivan

Ceist:

33 Ms O'Sullivan asked the Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources if he has satisfied himself that the marine sector is taking appropriate steps to deal with any potential difficulties arising from the year 2000 computer problem. [12425/99]

Year 2000 compliance is a major challenge facing all business interests, including the marine sector. We are all aware of the potential for failure of computer systems on or after 1 January 2000. We also need to be aware and act on potential problems with embedded systems which are used to control and monitor various marine equipment and systems. Everyone in the marine sector is tasked with tackling the problem.

The year 2000 (Y2K) issue is being tackled on two fronts, namely, in the Department's own search and rescue communications systems and within the marine industry itself. A number of key steps have been taken by my Department in an effort to minimise disruption to the marine sector from the Y2K computer problem. As previously advised to the House, my Department and the Irish Marine Emergency Service have made considerable progress with their action programme to address the Y2K compliance issues.

The Department's IT systems, office equipment and other plant have been upgraded and non-compliant equipment is being replaced. Work has commenced on the installation of upgraded communications links between Dublin offices and remote locations.

In line with Government action generally my Department initiated an awareness campaign, targeting the marine sector, on the need for plans of action to deal with the Y2K problem. A marine notice issued on 28 September 1998 setting out guidelines for practical corrective strategies. The notice set out a basic strategy which may be adopted in achieving Y2K compliance, in the shipping sector in particular.

Ultimately responsibility for year 2000 compliance rests with each participant in the marine sector. I can assure the Deputy that appropriate action is being taken, both within my Department and the agencies under its aegis, to ensure timely compliance of relevant systems for the year 2000.

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