A Y2Call TO ACtion

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The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency is seeking a shop to help create and place a radio campaign designed to quell fears about the Y2K computer bug.
A request for proposal issued earlier this month was due back last Friday, and state officials will start poring through responses this week, said MEMA representative Doug Cope.
The organization wants to assure Bay State residents that government computers and systems operated by key utility, banking and transportation concerns will be up and running after Dec.

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