YEAR
2000 PROBLEM - ISRAEL
OVERVIEW, MARCH
1999.
Terminology
The Y2K problem is referred
to also as the "Y2K Bug" or the "Millennium Bug". Although bugs are a matter
of personal taste, usage of the term "Millennium" here is somewhat misleading,
since the second millennium is to end on December 31st, 2000 and not on
December 31st, 1999. Just a thought…
Background
The "Y2K Bug" is a threat
to all computer programs, even those in the most simple and trivial applications.
For decades, the year was represented by two digits: 1980 is "80", 1999
is "99" and 2000 is…
And there lies the problem:
for years, "99" was the code in computer systems for "error" and "00" may
not only produce negative results in calculations, but may also be completely
unknown to the computer system or may be interpreted as "infinity".
We had already experienced
many difficulties accessing certain Internet servers during the first days
of 1999. After checking with the home server and the destination server,
the conclusion was that the somewhere along the route, one of the servers
caused a problem and prevented us from accessing the destination. A simple
run of the program "tracert www.DESTINATION-NAME.com" revealed that communication
got stuck at around the 15th connection. This indicates how grave the problem
is since we depend on external service providers. Not only our home server
and destination server need to be Y2K compliant, but all 15 or more servers
in between. This certainly minimizes the feasibility of overall compliancy.
The Good News: In
a survey conducted by the Gartner Group, covering 15,000 corporations
in 87 countries, Israel was rated amongst the top 25%.
A Breakthrough?
Reportedly (Ma'ariv, 11.02.1999),
Yissum research development Co. of the Jerusalem University, a subsidiary
of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, filed an application for a Y2K related
patent in the USA. The new invention offers a different approach of bypassing
the Y2K problem, without introducing too many changes to existing software
and databases. Thus, cost are to be much reduced, from US$ 500,000 to less
then US$ 50,000 in a relatively large system. The new technology is being
presented to IBM, Microsoft
and Compaq and other leading companies.
Israel Government
Already back on July 7th,
1996, the government of Israel decided that the Y2K problem should be addressed.
But, only in January 1998 a Y2K sub-committee, headed by MK (Member of
Knesset, Israel Parliament) Prof. Alex Lubotzky, commenced functioning.
The overall impression is that the problem had not been addresses adequately
and seriously enough until December 1998. However, In a television interview
given on January 9th, 1999 by Deputy Minister Michael Eitan, he stated
that the Emergency Economy Unit is to operate during the transition
from 1999 to 2000. The Emergency Economy Unit is normally to operate
in cases of a military offensive actions against Israel or in other critical
emergency events. This demonstrates that the government does consider the
Y2K problem as a potentially acute one.
Ministry of Health
In February 1998, M.L.L.
software & Computers Industries Ltd. Completed a Y2K compliancy
project for the budgetary accounting system in 28 government hospitals.
Ministry of Defence
Reportedly (July 1998), all
civilian systems are to be compliant by the end of 1998.
Israel Defence Forces
(I.D.F.)
Reportedly (Ma'ariv, 28.01.1999),
Brigadier Nissim Alfia, head of the IDF computing division, said
that that all Y2K compliancy actions were taken and examinations of all
systems were completed. Some systems, in particular medical equipment,
were replaced with new ones.
Ministry of Finance
The project commenced in
September 1996. The Y2K budget in 1997 amounted to US$ 400,000 and 170
months of labor, in 1998 the budget amounted to US$ 230,000 and 104 months
of labor.
Ministry of Labor &
Welfare
Reportedly (May 1998), Binsoft
of the Kardan Group is to conduct the project for the National
Insurance Institute. The institute is to conduct two major tests in
March and August, 1999.
Ministry of Transport
Reportedly (February 1998),
S.P.L. WorldGroup Israel won a tender for the vehicles and drivers
Licensing office. The project was reported as completed in August 1998.
Ministry of Infrastructure
S.C.H. Software Conversion
House of the Formula group is to conduct the project for Israel
Lands Authority.
Ministry of Tourism
Tourism in year 2000 is certainly
facing a double challenge. According to the "Israel 2000 Administration"
the forecast is of 4 million pilgrims arriving to Israel during the years
1999-2001.
The Knesset (Israel Parliament)
Effective July 1998, Tescom
Software Systems Testing commenced analyzing the computer systems as
the first stage of the Y2K project.
The Postal Authority
The IT department commenced
the project that will include a nationwide network of 250 branches and
250 agencies.
Expenditure in 1998 in the
Y2K project amounted to US$ 1.4 million.
Israel Electric Corporation
Reportedly (May 1998) the
project is to be conducted by Formula Software Services and Tadiran
Information Systems using tools of Crystal Systems Solutions
of the Formula Group. The Project is to amount to US$ 9 million.
Reportedly (January 1999),
a strategic stock of 1.9 million tons of coal is to be accumulated in the
power stations towards the transition to year 2000, enough for 2.5 months
of electricity production.
Bezeq Telecommunication
Corporation
According to an agreement
of April 1997 the project is to be conducted by Formula Software Services
and Tadiran Information Systems.
Reportedly (May 1998) Kontahal
was chosen to analyze the switching and control systems.
The Airports Authority
Tadiran Information Systems
and Liraz Systems are conducting the project, amounting to US$ 6
million.
Mekorot Water Company
The project commenced in
1996 and was reported as completed in July 1998. A general testing of the
systems is scheduled to April 1999.
Magen David Adom in Israel
In July 1998, YAANA Systems
Ltd. was chosen to conduct the project for The Blood Bank.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Tel
Aviv Stock Exchange will be the first stock exchange in the world to
operate in 2000. This is since January the 1st falls on Saturday, and Sunday
is a working day in Israel, whilst other stock exchanges would return to
work only the day after.
A test, conducted in January
1999 by the stock exchange, analyzed also the communication with relevant
banking systems. The test included running of data on systems parallel
to the real ones, during ten days. It produced no faults.
Auditors' reports
The Israel Auditors Association
announced in December 1998 that corporations are not permitted to state
in their reports that the have solved, fully or in part, the Y2K problem.
According to the announcement, in line with the announcement of the international
association, it is impossible to reach full compliancy. Auditors are to
examine the financial implications of the steps taken by the corporation,
and their reflection in the reports. Similar instructions were given by
Miri Katz, chairwoman of the Securities Authority, and Dr. Itzhak Tal,
the Banks Commissioner (see "Banks" section).
Small-Medium Businesses
IBM
Israel announced (Mid January 1999) that it is offering small to medium
businesses its support service for Y2K compliancy. The service, for Microsoft,
IBM and Novell networks, is charged at US$ 24 per station.
Legislation
Reportedly (Ha'aretz) Dr.
Yuval Karniel (attorney), speaking at the Israel Management Center
seminar held in February 1999 on the Y2K related legal implications, suggested
that a law is to be legislated. The new law, similarly to the suggestion
of Senator John McCain of the USA, will exempt, those that have taken adequate
steps towards Y2K compliancy, from legal liabilities.
Insurance against Y2K
damages
In January 1999, Ayalon
Insurance Company announced its insurance policy. The policy, offered
only to those who have taken compliancy steps, covers loss and damages
to software or database. The premium is 1.5% of the insured sum, which
is limited at a maximum of US$ 500,000.
Banks
In mid February 1999, the
Banks Commissioner, Dr. Itzhak Tal, instructed the banks to consider the
Y2K problem in any credit decision regarding customers with high-risk compatibility.
The banks are also required to submit quarterly reports on Y2K related
credit risks.
Bank Leumi LeIsrael Ltd.
According to an agreement
of August 1997, Forsoft is to conduct the Y2K software project.
In April 1998 Sapience
Israel converted the Human Resources system to be Y2K compliant.
United Mizrachi Bank Ltd.
The project is conducted
by Crystal systems solutions of the Formula Group.
Israel Discount Bank Ltd.
Reportedly (February 1998),
Malam Systems is to conduct the project.
Tefahot Israel Mortgage
Bank Ltd.
Forsoft won the tender
in September 1997.
Hospitals
Hadassah Medical Center,
Jerusalem
According to an agreement
of June 1998, Tadiran Information Systems is to complete the project
in first quarter 1999. Two of the systems are to be converted by SCH
Software Conversion House, of the Formula group.
Sheba Medical Center,
Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan
Reportedly (June 1998),
Computer Associates and Information Analysis are to conduct the project.
Elscint Ltd.
Reportedly (mid February
1999), Malam Systems is to provide all computer related
services to Elscint Ltd. including the Y2K related problems, as
complete outsourcing. Elscint Ltd. supplies medical imaging equipment.
Some of its divisions, including CT and MRI, were purchased in late 1998
by Picker, UK and General Electric Medical, USA.
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