Internet Protocol Version Sample Clauses

Internet Protocol Version. 6 (IPv6) – All procurements using Internet Protocol shall comply with OMB Memorandum M-05-22, Transition Planning for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).
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Internet Protocol Version. 6 (IPV6) The Contractor solution shall support the latest Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) based upon the directives issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on August 2, 2005 (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/omb/assets/omb/memoranda/fy2005/m05- 22.pdf) and September 28, 2010 (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/omb/assets/egov_docs/transition-to-ipv6.pdf). IPv6 technology, in accordance with the USGv6 Profile, NIST Special Publication (SP) 500-267 (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/programs-projects/usgv6-technical-basis-next-generation-internet), the Technical Infrastructure for USGv6 Adoption (xxxx://xxx-x.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/usgv6/index.html), and the NIST SP 800 series applicable compliance (xxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/PubsSPs.html) shall be included in all IT infrastructures, application designs, application development, operational systems and sub-systems, and their integration. In addition to the above requirements, all devices shall support native IPv6 and/or dual stack (IPv6 / IPv4) connectivity without additional memory or other resources being provided by the Government, so that they can function in a mixed environment. All public/external facing servers and services (e.g. web, email, DNS, ISP services, etc.) shall support native IPv6 and/or dual stack (IPv6/ IPv4) users and all internal infrastructure and applications shall communicate using native IPv6 and/or dual stack (IPv6/ IPv4) operations. Guidance and support of improved methodologies which ensure interoperability with legacy protocol and services in dual stack solutions, in addition to OMB/VA memoranda, can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/documentlistpublic.aspx?NodeID=282.
Internet Protocol Version. 6 (IPV6) The Master Contract involves the acquisition of Information Technology (IT) that uses Internet Protocol (IP) technology. The Contractor agrees that: (1) all deliverables that involve IT that uses IP (products, services, software, etc.) comply with IPv6 Standards and interoperate with both IPv6 and IPv4 systems and products; and (2) it has IPv6 technical support for fielded product management, development, and implementation available. If the Contractor plans to offer a deliverable that involves IT that is not initially compliant, the Contractor shall (1) obtain the Ordering Contracting Officer's (OCO’s) approval before starting work on the deliverable; and (2) have IPv6 technical support for fielded product management, development and implementation available. Should the Contractor find that the Statement of Work (SOW) or specifications of this contract do not conform to IPv6 standards, it must notify the OCO of such nonconformance and act in accordance with the instructions of the OCO.

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