State of Colorado

Year 2000 Project Office
General Information
Purpose and Background of the IMC Year 2000 Project Office
In 1997, then Governor Roy Romer recognized the Year 2000 compliance issue as the top Information Technology priority for the State of Colorado. As a result, a Statewide Year 2000 Project Office was established with a mission to provide assistance and coordination to departments in their efforts to ensure that systems will correctly handle the year 2000 date change. The Office of Innovation and Technology (OIT),formed in July 1999, has an interest in ensuring that the State's business needs, as supported by information systems, are viable and uninterrupted into the next century. The OIT oversees the operation of the Statewide Year 2000 Project Office. A partial list of the OIT Year 2000 Project Office responsibilities include:
- Provide accurate status on the State's efforts to convert its systems to handle the Year 2000 date change.
- Assist departments by serving as a broker for appropriate and adequate resources and funding to complete the Year 2000 changes in a timely manner.
- Ensure that methodologies, tool sets, and other solutions are shared among the departments.
- Act as the catalyst to move and provide resources in a timely manner for and between departments to address common problems and issues.
- Educate and inform all stakeholders by heightening awareness and reporting on the progress of the Year 2000 issue to an appropriate level.
- Review departmental requests for funds for technical soundness and cost effectiveness.
How to Contact the IMC Year 2000 Project Office
By Telephone
For information or inquires about the OIT Year 2000 Project Office, please contact Brian Mouty, Statewide Year 2000 Project Manager, at (303)866-3222
By FAX
(303)866-2168
By Mail
OIT Year 2000 Project Office
215 East 16th Avenue
Suite 900
Denver, Colorado 80203
By Email
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