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<br />.' <br /> <br />ARTICLE 12. Year-2000 Certification <br /> <br />PERFORMING AGENCY certifies that any supplied or supported software, hardware, firmware and micro code <br />products used individually or together as a system to comply with RECEIVING AGENCY contract requirements <br />will be yeaf-2000-compliant on or before the date such hardware, software, firmware and systems are to be <br />impacted. Year-2000-compliant means that such product operates "accurately" in the manner in which it was <br />intended as it relates to date related operations when given a "valid date" containing century, year, month, and <br />day. <br /> <br />For purposes of this Article, "supplied or supported software, hardware, firmware and micro code products" does <br />not include software supported by RECEIVING AGENCY or an agency of the federal govenunent. <br /> <br />PERFORMING AGENCY is responsible for installing and implementing year-2000-compliant versions of any <br />software provided by RECEIVING AGENCY.or an agency of the federal government which is used in <br />performance of this contract. <br /> <br />For purposes of this Article, <br /> <br />1) "accurately" is defined to include the following: <br />a) calculations must be correctly performed using four-digit year processing; <br />b) functionality-on-line, batch including entry, inquiry, maintenance and updates must support four-digit <br />year processing; <br />c) interfaces and reports must support four-digit year processing; <br />d) successful translation into year-2000 with the correct system date (e.g., 0110112000) must occur <br />without human intervention; <br />e) processing with a four-digit year after transition to any dale beyond the year 2000 must occur without <br />human intervention; <br />f) correct results in forward and backward date calculation spanning century boundaries must be <br />provided; <br />g) correct leap year calculations must be performed; and <br />h) processing correct results in forward and backward date calculation spanning century boundaries <br />must occur, including the conversion of previous years currently stored as two digits; <br /> <br />2) "date integrity" shall mean all manipulations of time-related data (dates, durations, days of week, etc.) <br />wilI produce desired results for all valid date values within the application domain; <br /> <br />3) "explicit century" shall mean date elements in interfaces and data storage permit specifying century to <br />eliminate date ambiguity; <br /> <br />4) "extraordinary actions" shall be defined to mean any action outside the normal documented processing <br />steps identified in the product's reference documentation; <br /> <br />5) "general integrity" shall mean no value for current date wilI cause interruptions in desired operation _ <br />especially from the 20th to 21st centuries; <br /> <br />6) "implicit century" shall mean for any data element without century, the correct century is unambiguous <br />for all manipulations involving that document; <br /> <br />(LGS) <br /> <br />2000 GENERAL PROVISIONS Page 9 <br /> <br />4/99 <br />