14,000 dead men receive draft registration notices after data snafu

  • 11 July 2014
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As the title says the data should have been checked and the RIGHT CENTURY chosen.
 

Don't forget to include century data!

by Sean Gallagher - July 11 2014
 
Thanks to a small problem in data formatting, the US Selective Service System recently sent notices to more than 14,000 Pennsylvania men who were most likely eligible for military service... during World War I. The error came thanks to a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) clerk’s failure to include the century when exporting data from a drivers’ license database for transfer to the Selective Service.
According to an Associated Press report, the error wasn’t caught because the Selective Service System’s database only uses two-digit codes for birth years—so records from men born between 1893 and 1897 were flagged by the system as being from 1993 to 1997. As a result, men born over 117 years ago received notices that they would face imprisonment and fines if they did not immediately register for the draft.
 
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Saw that on reddit - pretty crazy for the people who received ones for their deceased parents.

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