Pentagon scraps IPv6 testing program that provided enterprise guidance
NetworkWorld
The U.S. Defense Department is halting a five-year-old effort to test off-the-shelf network hardware and software products for compliance with IPv6, the next-generation Internet protocol. Instead, the Defense Information Systems Agency is folding IPv6 testing into its regular IT product evaluation process, which is dubbed Unified Capabilities Requirements.
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