The overall audit objective was to assess the status of Military Department and Defense agency mission critical systems identified by the U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Forces Korea as being of particular importance to them in attaining compliance with year 2000 conversion requirements. Specifically, we reviewed the progress of each system toward year 2000 compliance, testing and integration of modifications, and contingency plans. For this report, we reviewed the Seawolf Class Submarine Combat System.
Year 2000 Compliance of the Seawolf Class Submarine Combat System
1999
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Information Processing Standards , Marine Engineering , Submarine equipment , Computer program verification , Computer program reliability , Defense planning , Debugging(Computers) , Test management , Failure(Electronics) , Nuclear powered submarines , Risk analysis , Aq i99-11-2121
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