ML20202C551
| ML20202C551 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 01/15/1999 |
| From: | Miraglia F NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned) |
| To: | Shama M AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
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| NUDOCS 9902010096 | |
| Download: ML20202C551 (4) | |
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January 15, 1999 HQUSACE Attn: Mike Shama, CECS-OP 20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20314-1000
Dear Mr. Shama:
Enclosed for your review and comment is a copy of the draft U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) document entitled, " Contingency Plan for the Year 20001ssue in the Nuclear Industry." This document describes the current plan and approach the NRC staff expects to use in addressing contingencies resulting from potential unanticipated events due to the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. The NRC staff believes prudent contingency planning for the Y2K problem is appropriate in addition to actions being taken by NRC licensees to achieve Y2K readiness of their facilities. We further recognize the importance of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concerns regarding the national infrastructure are identified and resolved.
In its current form, the draft plan discusses actions and approaches involving potential policy issues that may require more formal Commission review and approval. However, the Commission has determined that the draft plan should be made available to the public at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the proposals discussed therein.
We are soliciting comments on the overall scope and direction of the NRC Contingency Plan at this time. If you have any comments, please provide them no later than February 15,1999 in order to permit sufficient time for the staff to incorporate these comments. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Joseph G. Giitter of my staff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
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Dear Mr. Shama:
Enclosed for your review and comment is a copy of the draft U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) document entitled, " Contingency Plan for the Year 2000 issue in the Nuclear Industry." This document describes the currect' plan and approach the NRC staff expects to use in addressing contingencies resulting f'om potential unanticipated events due to r
the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. The staff believesprudent contingency planning for the Y2K
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problem is appropriate in addition to actions b idg taken by NRC licensees to achieve Y2K l
readiness of their facilities. We further reco ize the importance of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concerns regardin the national infrastructure are identified and resolved.
In its current form, the plan propos actions and approaches involving policy issues that are l
under formal Commission review owever, the Commission has determined that the plan should be made available to th ublic at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the propo is discussed therein.
l We are soliciting your co. ments on the overall scope and direction of the NRC Contingency Plan at this time. Com ents should be provided no later than February 15,1999 in order to l
permit sufficient time r the staff to incorporate these comments, if you have any questions l
please contact Mr.
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l Enclosed for your review and comment is a copy of the draft U. S. Nuclear egulatory Commission (NRC) document entitled," Contingency Plan for the Year 20 0 issue in the l
Nuclear Industry." This document describes the current plan and appr ch the NRC staff l
expects to use in addressing contingencies resulting from potential u. nticipated events due to the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. The staff believes prudent continge y planning for the Y2K l
problem is appropriate in addition to actions being taken by NRC censees to achieve Y2K readiness of their facilities. We further recognize the importan of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concerns regarding the national infra ructure are identified and l
resolved.
l In its current form, the plan proposes actions and appr, aches involving policy issues that have not had the benefit of formal Commission review any' guidance. Nevertheless, the Commission has directed us to make the plan available to the communication and dialogue regarding the prope'public at this time in order to promote sals discussed therein.
l In response to this directive, we are solicitin your comments. If you plan to solicit responses from other groups, we request that these mments be consolidated as part of your input to the NRC. Your comments should be provicjed no later than January 31,1999 in order to permit sufficient time for the staff to incorporate these comments. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Joseph G. Giitter of my,sfaff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
Sincerely, Frank J. Miraglia, Jr.
Deputy Executive Director for Regulatory Programs Office of the Executive Director for Operations
Enclosure:
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appropriate in addition to actions being taken by NRC licensees to achieve Y2K readiness of their facilities. We further recognize the importance of a broader focus that will help to insure l
that Y2K concerns regarding the national infrastructure are identife i and resolved.
In its current form, the draft plan discusses actic,ns and approaches involving potential policy issues that may require more formal Commission review and approval. However, the Commission has determined that the draft plan should be made available to the public at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the proposals discussed therein.
We are soliciting comments on the overall scope and direction of the NRC Contingency Plan at this time. If you have any comments, please provide them no later than February 15,1999 in order to permit sufficient time for the staff to incorporate these comments. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Joseph G. Glitter of my staff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
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HOUSACE Attn: Mike Shama, CECS-OP 20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20314-1000
Dear Mr. Shama:
Enclosed for your review and comment is a copy of the draft U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) document entitled, " Contingency Plan for the Year 2000 Issue in the Nuclear industry." This document describes the current plan and approach the NRC staff expects to use in addressing contingencies resulting from potential unanticipated events due to the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. The NRC staff believes prudent contingency planning for the Y2K problem is appropriate in addition to actions being taken by NRC licensees to achieve Y2K readiness of their facilities. We further recognize the importance of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concerns regarding the national infrastructure are identified and resolved.
In its current form, the draft plan discusses actions and approaches involving potential policy issues that may require more formal Commission review and approval. However, the Commission has determined that the draft plan should be made available to the public at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the proposals discussed therein.
We are soliciting comments on the overall scope and direction of the NRC Contingency Plan at this time. If you have any comments, please provide them no later than February 15,1999 in order to permit sufficient time for the staff to incorporate these comments. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Joseph G. Giitter of my staff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
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Dear Mr. Shama:
Enclosed for your review and comment is a copy of the draft U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) document entitled, " Contingency Plan for the Year 2000 issue in the Nuclear Industry." This document describes tha curre expects to use in addressing contingencies resul tin f,rit plan and approach the NRC st rom potential unanticipated events due to the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. The staff believe udent contingency planning for the Y2K problem is appropriate in addition to actions b taken by NRC licensees to achieve Y2K readiness of their facilities. We further reco ize the importance of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concerns regardin the nationalinfrastructure are identified and resolved.
In its current form, the plan propos actions and approaches involving policy issues that are under formal Commission review owever, the Commission has determined that the plan -
should be made available to th ublic at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the propo is discussed therein.
- We are soliciting your co ents on the overall scope and direction of the NRC Contingency Plan at this time. Com ents should be provided no later than February 15,1999 in order to permit sufficient time r the staff to incorporate these comments. If you have any questions please contact Mr.
seph G. Glitter of my staff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
Sincerely, t
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Deputy Executive Director for Regu!atory Programs Office of the Executive Director for Operations
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readiness of their facilities. We further recognize the importan of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concerns regarding the nationalinfra ructure are identified and resolved.
In its current form, the plan proposes actions and appr aches involving policy issues that have not had the benefit of formal Commission review any guidance. Nevertheless, the Commission has directed us to make the plan available to the pdblic at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the proposals discussed therein.
In response to this directive, we are solicitingyour comments, if you plan to solicit responses from other groups, we request that these c6mments be consolidated as part of your input to the NRC. Your comments should be provicje'd no later than January 31,1999 in order to permit sufficient time for the staff to incorporate these comments. if you have any questions please contact Mr. Joseph G. Glitter of my,sfaff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
Sincerely, Frank J. Miraglia, Jr.
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Dear Mr. Shama:
Enclosed for your review and comment is a copy of the draft U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) document entitled, " Contingency Plan for the Year 2000 Issue in the Nuclear Industry." This document describes the current plan and approach the NRC staff expects to use in addressing contingencies resulting from potential unanticipated events due to the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem. The NRC staff believes prudent contingency planning for the Y2K problem is appropriate in addition to actions being taken by NRC licensees to achieve Y2K readiness of their facilities. We further recognize the importance of a broader focus that will help to insure that Y2K concems regarding the national infrastructure are identified and resolved.
In its r.urrent form, the draft plan discusses actions and approaches involving potential policy issues that may require more formal Commission review and approval. However, the Commission has determined that the draft plan should be made available to the public at this time in order to promote communication and dialogue regarding the proposals discussed therein.
We are soliciting comments on the overall scope and direction of the NRC Contingency Plan at this time. If you have any comments, please provide them no later than February 15,1999 in order to permit sufficient time for the staff to incorporate these comments. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Joseph G. Giitter of my staff at 301-415-7485 or e-mail JGG@nrc. gov.
Sincerely, h.
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