IBM FEARS ATC COMPUTERS WILL FALTER BY 2000 IF NOT REPLACED
Although FAA expresses confidence that the computers controlling the air traffic control system can be modified to work in the year 2000, the company that built them is warning that they should be replaced before the turn of the century. An IBM official told Lockheed Martin, FAA's ATC systems...
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