Tedea-Huntleigh is aware of the concern for year 2000 compliance and is taking action to avoid interruption of our operations with regards to and not limited to the following: |
| Business Computer System |
| We will examine our material
systems can and will plan and procure raw materials, manufacture, ship, and communicate
shipments, etc. to our customers through the year 2000. We will be able to pay employees, produce financial statements and conduct normal business not directly related to supplying our customers with goods and services in the year 2000. Being leap year compliant (Feb. 29, 2000). |
| Technical Infrastructure |
| We will examine our operating
systems, CPUs, network hardware and software. |
| End User Computing |
| We will examine our PC and
Server based processes and determine if they will continue to properly function, and
determine what needs to take place to. |
| Suppliers Agents and Service Providers |
| We will assess the impact these
external providers might have on our operation and determine actions necessary to insure
they can provide uninterrupted service to our organization. |
| Manufacturing, Warehousing, and Servicing Equipment |
| We will examine equipment on our
factory floor and warehouse areas looking for devices that may be date dependent,
especially microprocessor controlled devices and will implement a plan to upgrade or
replace these items. |
| Environmental Operations in Plants, Offices and Other Sites |
| We will examine HVAC, security /
access, PBX, fire and alarm systems and implement a plan for compliance or replacement. |
| Dedicated R&D Facilities |
| We will examine, test and
develop facilities and determine if they will be able to accurately continue our R&D
activities in the year 2000. |