Australian Government Transition to Ipv6 2011 Presentation

Australian Government Transition to Ipv6 2011 Presentation

<p>Australian Government Transition to IPv6: ‘Building Capacity for Future Innovation’</p><p>Slide 1: Title Slide</p><p>Australian Government Transition to IPv6: ‘Building Capacity for Future Innovation’</p><p>Prepared for: Australian IPv6 Summit Melbourne 18-20 October 2011</p><p>Brian Catto </p><p>A/g Director, Architecture and Emerging Technologies </p><p>Australian Government Information Management Office </p><p>Department of Finance & Deregulation [email protected]</p><p>John Hillier </p><p>Assistant Director, Architecture and Emerging Technologies </p><p>Australian Government Information Management Office Department of Finance & Deregulation Slide 2: Overview</p><p>AGIMO</p><p>• Who we are</p><p>• Our involvement with IPv6</p><p>The Government’s Transition to IPv6</p><p>• Approach</p><p>• Progress</p><p>• Future Steps Slide 3: AGIMO (Australian Government Information Management Office)</p><p>Who we are:</p><p>• Business Unit of the Department of Finance and Deregulation</p><p>What we do:</p><p>• Facilitate effective and efficient use of ICT by the Australian Government through: </p><p>• Policy</p><p>• Procurement</p><p>• Advice, tools and information</p><p>• E-government</p><p>• Gov 2.0 Slide 4: AGIMO’s involvement with IPv6</p><p>• Citizen access to government services is maintained.</p><p>• IPv6 transition strategy development and maintenance.</p><p>• Monitoring and reporting on progress.</p><p>• Knowledge sharing through Community of Expertise.</p><p>• Monitoring international trends. Slide 5: Agencies that are implementing the IPv6 Transition Strategy</p><p>• All 107 Financial Management and Accountability Act FMA Act agencies</p><p>• Includes Departments’ of Defence, Foreign Affairs and Trade, Human Services, Finance and Deregulation, Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.</p><p>• Smaller agencies such as Wheat Export Australia, Australian Organ and Tissue Authority. Slide 6: Government Transition to IPv6</p><p>Approach</p><p>• Transition Strategy (reviewed annually)</p><p>• Developed 2007</p><p>• Revised 2008</p><p>• Revised 2009</p><p>• Work plan for agencies (reviewed annually)</p><p>• Developed 2009</p><p>• Revised 2009/10</p><p>• Revised 2010/11 Slide 7: Government Transition to IPv6</p><p>Three Stages</p><p>• Stage 1: Preparation ( Jan 2008 - Dec 2009)</p><p>• Stage 2: Transition (Jan 2010 - Dec 2011)</p><p>• Stage 3: Implementation (Jan 2012 - Dec 2012) Slide 8: Government Transition to IPv6: Stage 1</p><p>Preparation: Jan 2008 – Dec 2009</p><p>• Review Procurement Policy. </p><p>• Stocktake of Equipment.</p><p>• Stocktake of Applications. Slide 9: Stage 1: Preparation</p><p>Review Procurement Policy</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 27% of agencies at 0%, 24% of agencies at 25%, 10% of agencies at 25 to 50%, 9% of agencies at 75%, 23% of agencies at 100%. Slide 10: Stage 1: Preparation</p><p>Review Procurement Policy July 2011</p><p>Chart, heading Stage 1 Preparation Review Procurement policy: zero agencies at 0, 25, 50 and 75%, 100 agencies at 100%. Slide 11: Stage 1: Preparation</p><p>Stocktake of Equipment</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 38% of agencies at 0%, 26% of agencies at 25 to 50%, 10% of agencies at 25 to 50%, 8% of agencies at 75%, 10% of agencies at 100%. Slide 12: Stage 1: Preparation</p><p>Stocktake of Equipment July 2011</p><p>Chart, heading Sep 2011: zero agencies at 0, 25, 50 and 75%, 100 agencies at 100%. Slide 13: Stage 1: Preparation</p><p>Stocktake of Applications</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 51% of agencies at 0%, 27% of agencies at 25%, 5% of agencies at 25 to 50%, 5% of agencies at 50 to 75%, 1% of agencies at 75%, 9% of agencies at 100%. Slide 14: Stage 1: Preparation</p><p>Stocktake of Applications</p><p>Chart, heading Sep 2011: zero agencies at 0, 25, 25-50, 50-75 and 75%, 100 agencies at 100%. Slide 15: Government Transition to IPv6: Stage 2</p><p>Transition: Jan 2010 – Dec 2011</p><p>• Upgrade of ICT Hardware to be IPv6 ready.</p><p>• Applying For and Reserving IPv6 Address Space.</p><p>• Upgrade of Operating Systems to be IPv6 ready.</p><p>• Upgrade of Applications to be IPv6 ready.</p><p>• Upgrade of Internet Gateways to be IPv6 ready. Slide 16: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of ICT Hardware to be IPv6 Ready</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 85% of agencies at 0%, 3% of agencies at 25%, 4% of agencies at 25- 50%, 3% of agencies at 50-75%, 5% of agencies at 75%, 1% of agencies at 100%. Slide 17: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of ICT Hardware to be IPv6 Ready July 2011</p><p>Chart, heading Due Dec 2011: no agencies at 0, 6 agencies at less than 15-30%, 5 agencies at less than 30 to 45%, 7 agencies at less than 45 to 60%, 18 agencies at less than 60 to 75%, 19 agencies at less than 75 to 90%, and 20 agencies at less than 90 to 100%. Slide 18: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of Operating Systems to be IPv6 ready</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 85% of agencies at 0%, 3% of agencies at 25%, 3% of agencies at 25- 50%, 3% of agencies at 50-75%, 5% of agencies at 75%, 3% of agencies at 100%. Slide 19: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of Operating Systems to be IPv6 ready</p><p>July 2011</p><p>Chart, heading Due Dec 2011: two agencies at 0, two agencies at less than 15%, three agencies at less than 15-30%, six agencies at less than 30-45%, six agencies at less than 45-60%, 13 agencies at less than 60-75%, 15 agencies at less than 75-90% and 28 agencies at less than 90-100%. Slide 20: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of Applications to be IPv6 ready</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 90% of agencies at 0%, 4% of agencies at 25%, 4% of agencies at 25- 50%, 1% of agencies at 50-75%, 1% of agencies at 75%, 0 agencies at 100%. Slide 21: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of Applications to be IPv6 ready July 2011</p><p>Chart, heading Due Dec 2011: 0 agencies at 0%, 0 agencies at less than 15%, 13 agencies at less than 15-30%, 13 agencies at less than 30-45%, 15 agencies at less than 45-60%, eight agencies at less than 60-75%, 17 agencies at less than 75-90%, 17 agencies at less than 90-100%. Slide 22: Stage 2: Transition</p><p>Upgrade of ICT Gateways to be IPv6 ready</p><p>Chart, heading March 2009: 94% of agencies at 0%, 1% of agencies at 25%, 3% of agencies at 25- 50%, 0% of agencies at 50-75%, 3% of agencies at 75%, 0% of agencies at 100%. Slide 23: Upgrade of ICT Gateways to be IPv6 Ready</p><p>(Lead agencies) (Implementation Stage - due 30 June 2012)</p><p>Chart: zero agencies at 0%, one agency at less than 15%, one agency at 15-30%, one agency at 30- 45%, one agency at 60-75%, three agencies at 75-90%, zero agencies at 90-100% Slide 24: Upgrade of ICT Gateways to be IPv6 Ready</p><p>(Client agencies) (Implementation Stage - due 31 Dec. 2012)</p><p>Chart: seven agencies at 0%, seven agencies at less than 15%, eight agencies at 15-30%, 13 agencies at 30-45%, eight agencies at 45-60%, six agencies at 60-75%, nine agencies at 75-90%, 13 agencies at 90-100%. Slide 25: Upgrade of ICT Gateways to be IPv6 ready by 2012</p><p>Chart, heading Due Dec 2012: zero agencies at 0%, 10 agencies at less than 15%, eight agencies at 15-30%, 10 agencies at 30-45%, 10 agencies at 45-60%, 10 agencies at 60-75%, 30 agencies at 75- 90% and 12 agencies at 90-100%. Slide 26: Government Transition to IPv6: Stage 3</p><p>Implementation: (Jan 2012 – Dec 2012) </p><p>• Agencies to be IPv6 ready. </p><p>• Agency enablement of IPv6.</p><p>• Reporting complete. Slide 27: Agencies' systems to be IPv6 ready</p><p>(Implementation Stage - due 31 Dec. 2012)</p><p>Chart: 63 agencies at 0%, eight agencies at less than 25%, two agencies at 25-50%, three agencies at 50-75%, two agencies at more than 75% and two agencies at 100%. Slide 28: External IPv6 Network Enabled</p><p>(Implementation Stage - due 31 Dec. 2012) </p><p>Chart: 76 agencies "No", four agencies "Yes". Slide 29: Future Steps</p><p>• Complete annual review of work plan.</p><p>• Monitor agencies progress to ensure compliance with target dates. </p><p>• Maintain currency of information on major issues affecting transition strategy.</p><p>• Assist agencies with whole-of-government issues. </p><p> e.g. security requirements.</p><p>• Finalise implementation stage. Slide 30: QUESTIONS?</p><p>QUESTIONS?</p>

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