[ISN] DOD moving to IPv6

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0609/web-dodip-06-13-03.asp
    
    By Dan Caterinicchia 
    June 13, 2003
    
    Beginning in October, all Defense Department assets acquired for the
    Global Information Grid must be compatible with the next-generation
    Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), according to DOD's top information
    technology official.
    
    The GIG is a massive DOD network designed to connect warfighters
    anywhere in the world. Moving to IPv6 will help the department achieve
    its goal of network-centric warfare and operations by the end of the
    decade, said John Stenbit, assistant secretary of Defense for networks
    and information integration.
    
    Stenbit signed a policy memorandum June 9 that outlines DOD's
    transition to the new protocol by 2008. That year was chosen because
    most experts estimate widespread commercial adoption will take place
    from 2005 to 2007, he said.
    
    "We want to make it clear to our programs' major development
    activities that come on line in the 2008-2010 timeframe that the IPv6
    standard, as it evolves, will be the department's standard," he said
    during a Pentagon press briefing today.
    
    Stenbit, who also serves as DOD chief information officer, said the
    current protocol, IPv4, has been in use for almost 30 years. He noted
    that its fundamental limitations hinder network-centric operations,
    which link together disparate portions of the battlefield and increase
    the lethality of U.S. forces by providing situational awareness and
    knowledge superiority.
    
    Stenbit said IPv6 is designed to meet future commercial and DOD
    requirements, including:
    
    * Improved end-to-end security, which is critical for DOD intranets
      that contain large amounts of classified information and traffic.
    
    * Improved quality of service through work-arounds that will eliminate
      packet drops and instability on video teleconferences and
      voice-over-IP systems.
    
    * Facilitation of mobile communications.
    
    * Better system management.
    
    * Expanded IP address space, which is a major problem in Europe.
    
    DOD is in the process of selecting three large programs to serve as
    early adopters of the new protocol, and the "results of those three
    experiments will [determine] if we pull the switch in 2008," he said.
    
    One pilot program per year will launch between 2005 and 2007 and they
    will be large enough, but also controlled enough, so that DOD can
    properly analyze results for possible enterprise use, Stenbit said.
    
    He added that either the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
    (SIPRNET) or the Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network
    (NIPRNET) might be one of the programs switched over to IPv6, and that
    the Navy Marine Corps Intranet also is being considered. Definitive
    choices will be made within 30 days.
    
    "NMCI has a large population of users. . .and when they get to [a
    suite] of standard applications, there's a technology refresh in the
    contract in a couple of years," he said, noting that could be the time
    to make a switch to IPv6.
    
    Vendors, including Cisco Systems Inc., already are producing equipment
    that is compatible with both IPv4 and IPv6, and as competition heats
    up in the next few years, costs should level out, Stenbit said.  
    However, routers, software and other tools that run on both standards
    will probably perform slower, prompting Stenbit to note, "We believe
    that to be a real cost, but that doesn't keep me awake at night."
    
    A draft DOD IPv6 transition plan will be released within one month and
    completion of the plan is expected by early September, according to
    Stenbit's memo.
    
    
    
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