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 112 STAT. 878 PUBLIC LAW 105-207-JULY 29, 1998 "(3) Initiation of studies and analysis of alternatives available for ensuring the long-term strength of the United States in the development and application of science and technology, including appropriate roles for the Federal Government, State governments, private industry, and institutions of higher education in the development and application of science and technology."; (F) by inserting "science and" after "Executive branch on" in paragraph (4)(A); and (G) by amending paragraph (4)(B) to read as follows: "(B) to the interagency committees and panels of the Federal Government concerned with science and technology."; (5) by striking "subsection (d)" in subsection (d), as redesignated by paragraph (3) of this subsection, and inserting "subsection (c)"; (6) by striking "Committee" in each place it appears in subsection (e), as redesignated by paragraph (3) of this subsection, and inserting "Institute"; (7) by striking "subsection (d)" in subsection (f), as redesignated by paragraph (3) of this subsection, and inserting "subsection (c)"; and (8) by striking "Chairman of Committee" each place it appears in subsection (f), as redesignated by paragraph (3) of this subsection, and inserting "Director of Office of Science and Technology Policy". 42 USC 6686 (b) CONFORMING USAGE.— Al l references in Federal law or regu- TMte. lations to the Critical Technologies Institute shall be considered to be references to the Science and Technology Policy Institute. SEC. 209. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS ON THE YEAR 2000 PROBLEM. With the year 2000 fast approaching, it is the sense of the Congress that the Foundation should— (1) give high priority to correcting all 2-digit date-related problems in its computer systems to ensure that those systems continue to operate effectively in the year 2000 and beyond; (2) assess immediately the extent of the risk to the operations of the Foundation posed by the problems referred to in paragraph (1), and plan and budget for achieving Year 2000 compliance for all of its mission-critical systems; and (3) develop contingency plans for those systems that the Foundation is unable to correct in time. Approved July 29, 1998. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 1273 (S. 1046): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 105-63 (Comm. on Science). SENATE REPORTS: No. 105-110 accompanying S. 1046 (Comm. on Labor and Human Resources). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: Vol. 143 (1997): Apr. 24, considered and passed House. Vol. 144 (1998): May 12, considered and passed Senate, amended. July 14, House concurred in Senate amendment. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 34 (1998): Jrdy 29, Presidential statement.

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