DoD APL Website Down
***Update 7 January 2013: The APLITS website is now back up and serving the DoD APL community***
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***Update 7 January 2013: The APLITS website is now back up and serving the DoD APL community***
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Well, today is the day, or the last day I should say. At midnight tonight, the US Government will have shut the books on yet another Fiscal Year. Although, it’s not finances that has the technology industry glued to government tech news; it’s IPv6 adoption. By the end of FY 2012, the entire US Government
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***Updated on 14 May 2014 – regarding NET-IPv6-022, See below*** Thousands of network engineers in the DoD out there looking at implementing IPv6 now have to address a few Security and Technical Implementation Guidance (STIG) items that they used to just annotate as “Not Applicable – NA.” Now, IPv6 security is important. If you are
Cisco IPv6 IOS Hardening – DoD Style Read More »
Fairfax, VA — (August 16, 2012) – NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP), a leader in data storage and storage provisioning enterprise and data center products achieved the Defense Department Unified Capabilities Approved Products List (UC APL) certification with the help of the Washington DC-based Information Technology firm: Tachyon Dynamics. NetApp received its certification as the first
Tachyon Dynamics helps NetApp Achieve DoD UC APL Certification Read More »
Well, it is now roughly four months until the U.S. Federal Government is supposed to have its publicly-facing network services enabled for IPv6 by 30 September 2012 according to the White House directive in 2010. More specifically: Upgrade public/external facing servers and services (e.g. web, email, DNS, ISP services, etc) to operationally use native IPv6
US Government IPv6 Enablement – 4-month Status Check Read More »
We just posted a white paper on our website that discusses the various reasons why getting commercial IT products tested at the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) for DoD Unified Capabilities Requirements (UC) Approved Products List (APL) certification is very important. We also illustrate the advantages it gives product vendors selling in the U.S. Federal IT
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