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State Computer System Won`t Shut Down Even If Deadline Is Not Met

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Attorney General Mike Beebe says today that a judge won`t shut down the state`s automated information system, even if a July deadline to make it accessible to blind workers is not met. Beebe said Pulaski County Circuit Judge Collins Kilgore will allow critical parts of the computer system known as AASIS to keep operating because he modified his original order yesterday. Kilgore originally said he would pull the plug on AASIS if the state didn`t fix the problem. He made the ruling in response to a lawsuit filed by blind state employees. The state, in turn, has sued AASIS creator SAP for failing to rectify the problem.

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