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NIST IPv6 profile to detail federal requirements
Posted by: Jordi on Thursday, January 18, 2007 - 08:39 PM
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology will release the federal government’s Internet Protocol version 6 profile by the end of the month to help agencies and vendors understand the government’s technical requirements.

Peter Tseronis, the Education Department’s director of network services and co-chairman of the IPv6 working group, yesterday said the NIST profile will be out for public comment for about a month and then NIST will issue the first version of the profile.

Complete info at GCN and Washington Technology.