-Caveat Lector- Guard Units to Combat Y2K Problems By Eun-Kyung Kim Associated Press Writer Wednesday, February 17, 1999; 2:13 a.m. EST WASHINGTON (AP) -- National Guard units around the country are being trained to deal with phone-system outages and other chaos that could result from computer crashes when the year 2000 begins. In Washington state, half of the guard's ground troops will be on duty Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. Other states plan to have units on standby in case of blackouts, looting or other problems that might occur if computers shut down because they can't comprehend the date 2000. ``The business we're in is to help communities when they're overwhelmed by an event, a blizzard, riot or other natural or manmade disasters,'' said Lt. Col. Tim Donovan, spokesman for the National Guard in Wisconsin. ``We have the resources. And many of the consequences being speculated about Y2K are not unlike the things we've been doing for years.'' The potential problem stems from how computers deal with the date. Since most computers only recognize the last two digits of a date, such as the 99 in 1999, some of them are likely to interpret 00 as 1900. Most government officials expect only minor problems from the so-called Y2K bug and say training the National Guard is merely a precaution. But some people are hoarding canned goods and planning to withdraw their money from banks in case deliveries can't be made and bank machines can't operate. Others are predicting shutdowns of airports, train stations and power generators. Just in case, the adjutant general in Washington state rescheduled a drill so that 3,000 guardsmen would be on duty on New Year's Eve and Jan. 1. The decision to call out the Guard in each states rests with the governor. If troops are mobilized, they likely would be called to aid civilian law-enforcement, transportation agencies and emergency medical crews. In New Mexico, officials plan to keep all 28 state armories open on New Year's Eve, said Guard spokesman Tom Koch. In Rhode Island, the Guard's adjutant general chairs regular meetings with state agency representatives to discuss contingency plans. ``The general has asked all department heads, all heads of local emergency management agencies to go back and examine their plans based on a worst-case scenario estimate and come back with any kind of situation that they might not be able to handle,'' said 1st Lt. Gloria Haggarty, a Guard spokeswoman. ``Based on that information, we're going to develop additional plans.'' Maintaining communication will be vital if problems do occur, said Lt. Col. Tom Schultz, a National Guard Bureau spokesman. In May, the National Guard will conduct the first national communications drill to simulate the loss of telephone service and to test its high-frequency radio system. Capt. Neal O'Brien, a spokesman for the Ohio Guard, said states are used to handling dire emergencies. In the last five years alone, guardsmen were called on to deal with floods, blizzards and a prison riot. ``The difference between Y2K and all those were that we have a year's notice on this one,'' O'Brien said. ``It gives us the opportunity to plan in advance, and that is an opportunity that we typically don't have for an emergency.'' Wisconsin's Legislature has come under fire recently for a proposal to have the National Guard respond if there is a computer crisis. State Rep. Marlin Schneider said the measures make a simple word change that would authorize the governor to mobilize troops for a Y2K-caused problem. ``We're not expecting civil disorder or anything,'' he said. ``It is just so he can activate them in advance so they'll be prepared. They're getting ready now anyway.'' The Guard's Donovan agreed. ``When a tornado rips into a Wisconsin community, we never see it coming three years out,'' he said. ``But we're taking advantage of this storm warming, if you will, and making sure that we're going to be able to respond effectively. ``If we're even asked to.'' © Copyright 1999 The Associated Press DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soapboxing! These are sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory', with its many half-truths, misdirections and outright frauds is used politically by different groups with major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. That being said, CTRL gives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credeence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply. 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