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Show Software Technology Conference starts Sunday The conference's sponsors will host a general question and answer session by Bill Orndorff Hilltop Times Tuesday morning for participants. Those attending are asked to submit questions by Monday. Representing the services at the sessions are Dr. editor "Software and Systems for the Next Millenium" is the theme for the 11th annual Software Technology Conferin Salt Lake City. ence, May DO 2-- 6, Helmut Hellwig, Air Force; Lt. Gen David Kelley, DISA; Lt. Gen. William Campbell, Army; Rear Adm. Kenneth Slaght, Navy; and Brig. Gen. Robert Meetings will be held in the Salt Palace convention center, 100 S. West Temple, by the Air Force, Marine Army, Navy, Corps and the Shea, Marine Corps. Daily breakout sessions will discuss technical information, related to software technology and addressed by experts from the United States and several other countries. Discussions will include the recent achievement ed Defense Information Systems Agency, along with Utah State University Con- ference Services. Presentations will cover several areas related to software technology, with "Y2K emphasis on the well-publiciz- ed problem." Past conferences have drawn more than 3,300 participants. Utah Sen. Bob Bennett will address sion are Dr. Delores Etter, deputy undersecretary of defense for science and technology; Paul Brubaker, principal director to the deputy chief information officer; Ray Oleson, founder, chairman and chief executive of SI International; and Dr. John Guttag, associate head for electrical engineering and computer science, Mass- tions are: Lt Gen. Lester Lyles, former Ogden ALC commander and recent selectee as Air Force vice chief of staff, "Software, the Key to Effective Missile Defense," Wyndham Hotel grand ballroom, 215 W. South Temple; of Ogden ALC's Technology and Indus- trial Support Directorate's Software Engineering Division as one of the Bob Bemer, chief scientist, BigiSoft Inc., "How Will You Clean Up the Pre- software develnation's highest-rate- d opers. More than 320 vendors will display the latest in technology each day in the Salt Palace exhibit hall. the opening general session Monday achusetts Institute of Technology. sent Mess," Doubletree Hotel grand at 1:30 p.m., and is expected to highAlso on Monday, three concurrent ballroom, 255 S. West Temple; and Thomas R. Temin, Government light the nation's status in preparing luncheons featuring conference speakfor the year 2000. Bennett is chairman ers will be held from 11:30 'a.m.-- 1 p.m. Computer News editorial director, of the senate's Special Committee on in downtown Salt Lake City hotels. 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