198 Feb 4 Administration of William J Clinton 1998 deter it from threatening peace and stability in the region William J Clinton The White House February 3 1998 NOTE This message was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on February 4 Executive Order 13073—Year 2000 Conversion February 4 1998 The American people expect reliable service from their Government and deserve the confidence that critical government functions dependent on electronic systems will be performed accurately and in a timely manner Because of a design feature in many electronic systems a large number of activities in the public and private sectors could be at risk beginning in the year 2000 Some computer systems and other electronic devices will misinterpret the year ‘‘00’’ as 1900 rather than 2000 Unless appropriate action is taken this flaw known as the ‘‘Y2K problem ’’ can cause systems that support those functions to compute erroneously or simply not run Minimizing the Y2K problem will require a major technological and managerial effort and it is critical that the United States Government do its part in addressing this challenge Accordingly by the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America it is hereby ordered as follows Section 1 Policy a It shall be the policy of the executive branch that agencies shall 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 3 cooperate with the private sector operators of critical national and local systems including the banking and financial system the telecommunications system the public health system the transportation system and the electric power generation system in addressing the Y2K problem and 4 communicate with their foreign counterparts to raise awareness of and generate cooperative international arrangements to address the Y2K problem b As used in this order ‘‘agency’’ and ‘‘agencies’’ refer to Federal agencies that are not in the judicial or legislative branches Sec 2 Year 2000 Conversion Council There is hereby established the President’s Council on Year 2000 Conversion the ‘‘Council’’ a The Council shall be led by a Chair who shall be an Assistant to the President and it shall be composed of one representative from each of the executive departments and from such other Federal agencies as may be determined by the Chair of the Council the ‘‘Chair’’ b The Chair shall appoint a Vice Chair and assign other responsibilities for operations of the council as he or she deems necessary c The Chair shall oversee the activities of agencies to assure that their systems operate smoothly through the year 2000 act as chief spokesperson on this issue for the executive branch in national and international fora provide policy coordination of executive branch activities with State local and tribal governments on the Y2K problem and promote appropriate Federal roles with respect to private sector activities in this area d The Chair and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall report jointly at least quarterly to me on the progress of agencies in addressing the Y2K problem e The Chair shall identify such resources from agencies as the Chair deems necessary for the implementation of the policies set out in this order consistent with applicable law Sec 3 Responsibilities of Agency Heads a The head of each agency shall 1 assure that efforts to address the Y2K problem receive the highest priority attention in the agency and that the policies established in this order are carried out and 2 cooperate to the fullest extent with the Chair by making available such information Administration of William J Clinton 1998 Feb 4 support and assistance including personnel as the Chair may request to support the accomplishment of the tasks assigned herein consistent with applicable law b The heads of executive departments and the agencies designated by the Chair under section 2 a of this order shall identify a responsible official to represent the head of the executive department or agency on the Council with sufficient authority and experience to commit agency resources to address the Y2K problem Sec 4 Responsibilities of Interagency and Executive Office Councils Interagency councils and councils within the Executive Office of the President including the President’s Management Council the Chief Information Officers Council the Chief Financial Officers Council the President’s Council on Integrity and Efficiency the Executive Council on Integrity and Efficiency the National Science and Technology Council the National Performance Review the National Economic Council the Domestic Policy Council and the National Security Council shall provide assistance and support to the Chair upon the Chair’s request Sec 5 Judicial Review This Executive order is intended only to improve the internal management of the executive branch and does not create any right or benefit substantive or procedural enforceable at law or equity by a party against the United States its agencies or instrumentalties its officers or employees or any other person William J Clinton The White House February 4 1998 Filed with the Office of the Federal Register 8 45 a m February 5 1998 NOTE This Executive order was published in the Federal Register on February 6 Remarks Announcing the High Hopes for College Initiative February 4 1998 Let’s give her a hand she was great Bravo Applause Thank you very much Fabiola you can introduce me any time you want 199 Laughter You were magnificent and I know your family is very proud of you today Mr Vice President thank you for all the work you’ve done on our education initiatives Secretary Riley thank you for what you said and for what you’ve done And I want to thank you and all your people Leslie Thornton and the others who worked on this I want to thank Gene Sperling—the Vice President has already blown his head up too big— laughter —but he has been working on this issue with deep personal conviction for 5 years Now all of you who know Gene know that since he never sleeps that is the equivalent of 10 years’ work for anyone else Laughter I thank Harris Wofford and all the people at AmeriCorps including the young volunteers who are here today Linda ChavezThompson and especially Congressman Chaka Fattah for whom this has been a life passion I thank the Members of Congress both Republicans and Democrats who are here and those who could not come today We have an extraordinary representation from Congress among those who are here and among those who are not I thank the college presidents who are here and the over 300 they represent and the heads of organizations who are here And I think before I begin I should recognize a man who has been a mentor to all of us and a great friend to Hillary and to me for many years Mr Eugene Lang would you please stand Thank you and God bless you sir for everything you have done Applause Thank you Since this is my only public appearance of the day before I begin it is important I think to say a few words about the situation in Iraq Later today Secretary Albright is going to report to me about her intensive week of meetings with our friends in the Persian Gulf Europe and Russia I’m encouraged by the strong consensus she found that Iraq must fulfill all the United Nations Security Council resolutions and that it must allow international weapons inspectors full and unfettered access to all suspect sites All of us would prefer a genuine diplomatic solution I want to reiterate that to every single American All of us would prefer a genuine diplomatic solution