Request for Comments on Updated Guidance for Completing the Transition to the Next Generation Internet Protocol, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), 13190 [2020-04635]
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
Request for Comments on Updated
Guidance for Completing the
Transition to the Next Generation
Internet Protocol, Internet Protocol
Version 6 (IPv6)
Office of Management and
Budget.
ACTION: Notice of public comment
period.
AGENCY:
The Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) is seeking public
comment on a draft memorandum titled,
Completing the Transition to Internet
Protocol Version 6.
DATES: The public comment period on
the draft memorandum begins on the
day it is published in the Federal
Register and ends 30 days after date of
publication in the Federal Register. The
draft memorandum is available at:
https://www.cio.gov/assets/resources/
internet-protocol-version6-draft.pdf.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties should
provide comments via electronic mail to
the following inbox: OFCIO@
omb.eop.gov. The Office of Management
and Budget is located at 725 17th Street
NW, Washington, DC 20503. No
physical copies will be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carol Bales, OMB, at 202.395.9915 or
cbales@omb.eop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) is
proposing updated guidance to Federal
agencies on completing the transition to
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). In
August 2005, OMB issued M–05–22,
Transition Planning for Internet
Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), requiring
agencies to enable IPv6 on their
backbone networks by June 30, 2008.
This policy outlined deployment and
acquisition requirements. In September
2010, OMB issued a memo titled
‘‘Transition to IPv6’’, requiring Federal
agencies to operationally deploy native
IPv6 for public internet servers and
internal applications that communicate
with public servers. The intent of the
newly proposed policy articulated in
the draft memorandum is to
communicate the requirements for
completing the operational deployment
of IPv6 across all Federal information
systems and services, and help agencies
overcome barriers that prevent them
from migrating to IPv6-only systems.
In the last 5 years, IPv6 momentum in
industry has dramatically increased,
with large IPv6 commercial
deployments in many business sectors
now driven by reducing cost, decreasing
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complexity, improving security and
eliminating barriers to innovation in
networked information systems. Mobile
networks, data centers and leading-edge
enterprise networks, for example, have
been evolving to IPv6-only networks. It
is essential for the Federal government
to expand and enhance its strategic
commitment to the transition to IPv6 in
order to keep pace with and capitalize
on industry trends. The draft
memorandum was prepared by the
Office of Management and Budget, in
collaboration with the Federal Chief
Information Officers Council and
Federal Chief Information Security
Officers Council, and supports the
Administration’s goals for modernizing
Federal Information Technology.
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submitted in response to this notice may
be publically available and are subject
to disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act. For this reason, please
do not include in your comments
information of a confidential nature,
such sensitive personal information or
proprietary information, or any other
information that you would not want
publically disclosed.
Suzette Kent,
Federal Chief Information Officer, Office of
the Federal Chief Information Officer, Office
of Management Budget.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Request for Comments on Updated Guidance for Completing the
Transition to the Next Generation Internet Protocol, Internet Protocol
Version 6 (IPv6)
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget.
ACTION: Notice of public comment period.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is seeking public
comment on a draft memorandum titled, Completing the Transition to
Internet Protocol Version 6.
DATES: The public comment period on the draft memorandum begins on the
day it is published in the Federal Register and ends 30 days after date
of publication in the Federal Register. The draft memorandum is
available at: https://www.cio.gov/assets/resources/internet-protocol-version6-draft.pdf.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties should provide comments via electronic
mail to the following inbox: [email protected]. The Office of
Management and Budget is located at 725 17th Street NW, Washington, DC
20503. No physical copies will be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carol Bales, OMB, at 202.395.9915 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is
proposing updated guidance to Federal agencies on completing the
transition to Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). In August 2005, OMB
issued M-05-22, Transition Planning for Internet Protocol Version 6
(IPv6), requiring agencies to enable IPv6 on their backbone networks by
June 30, 2008. This policy outlined deployment and acquisition
requirements. In September 2010, OMB issued a memo titled ``Transition
to IPv6'', requiring Federal agencies to operationally deploy native
IPv6 for public internet servers and internal applications that
communicate with public servers. The intent of the newly proposed
policy articulated in the draft memorandum is to communicate the
requirements for completing the operational deployment of IPv6 across
all Federal information systems and services, and help agencies
overcome barriers that prevent them from migrating to IPv6-only
systems.
In the last 5 years, IPv6 momentum in industry has dramatically
increased, with large IPv6 commercial deployments in many business
sectors now driven by reducing cost, decreasing complexity, improving
security and eliminating barriers to innovation in networked
information systems. Mobile networks, data centers and leading-edge
enterprise networks, for example, have been evolving to IPv6-only
networks. It is essential for the Federal government to expand and
enhance its strategic commitment to the transition to IPv6 in order to
keep pace with and capitalize on industry trends. The draft memorandum
was prepared by the Office of Management and Budget, in collaboration
with the Federal Chief Information Officers Council and Federal Chief
Information Security Officers Council, and supports the
Administration's goals for modernizing Federal Information Technology.
Privacy/FOIA Notice: Comments submitted in response to this notice
may be publically available and are subject to disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act. For this reason, please do not include in
your comments information of a confidential nature, such sensitive
personal information or proprietary information, or any other
information that you would not want publically disclosed.
Suzette Kent,
Federal Chief Information Officer, Office of the Federal Chief
Information Officer, Office of Management Budget.
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