Australian Government Transition to IPv6: Building Capacity for Future Innovation

Slide 1: Title slide

Prepared for: Australian IPv6 Summit, Melbourne 18-20 October 2010

Darren Beauchamp, Director, Architecture

Australian Government Information Management Office

Department of Finance & Deregulation

John Hillier

Assistant Director, Architecture

Australian Government Information Management Office

Department of Finance & Deregulation

Slide 2: Overview

AGIMO

  • Who we are
  • Our involvement with IPv6

The Government’s Transition to IPv6

  • Approach
  • Progress
  • Future Steps

Slide 3: AGIMO: (Australian Government Information Management Office)

Who we are:

  • Business Unit of the Department of Finance and Deregulation

What we do:

  • Facilitate effective and efficient use of ICT by the Australian Government through:
  • Policy
  • Procurement
  • Advice, tools and information
  • E-government
  • Gov 2.0

Slide 4: Image slide

Alternative text: an image showing the logos of a number of Australian Government agencies.

Slide 5: AGIMO’s involvement with IPv6

  • Citizen access to government services.
  • IPv6 transition strategy development and maintenance.
  • Monitoring and reporting on progress.
  • Knowledge sharing through CoE.
  • Monitoring international trends.

Slide 6: Government Transition to IPv6

Approach

Transition Strategy (reviewed annually)

  • Developed 2007
  • Revised 2008

Work plan for agencies (reviewed annually)

  • Revised Dec 2009

Slide 7: Government Transition to IPv6 (2)

Three Stages

  • Stage 1: Preparation ( Jan 2008 - Dec 2009)
  • Stage 2: Transition(Jan 2010 - Dec 2011)
  • Stage 3: Implementation(Jan 2012 - Dec 2012)

Slide 8: Government Transition to IPv6: Stage 1

Preparation: Jan 2008 – Dec 2009

  • Review Procurement Policy.
  • Stocktake of Equipment.
  • Stocktake of Applications.

Slide 9: Stage 1: Preparation

Review Procurement Policy

Chart, headingMarch 2009:approximately 30% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the review, approximately 25% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 10% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 7% achieved 50-75%, approximately 10% achieved 75% and approximately 22% achieved 100%.

Slide 10: Stage 1: Preparation

Review Procurement Policy

Chart, heading June 2010:approximately4% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the review, approximately 2% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 2% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 2% achieved 50-75%, approximately 10% achieved 75% and approximately 80% achieved 100%.

Slide 11: Stage 1: Preparation

Stocktake of Equipment

Chart, headingMarch2009:approximately 40% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the stocktake, approximately 25% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 10% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 8% achieved 50-75%, approximately 8% achieved 75% and approximately 10% achieved 100%.

Slide 12: Stage 1: Preparation

Stocktake of Equipment

Chart, headingJune 2010:approximately 4% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the stocktake, approximately 2% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 6% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 5% achieved 50-75%, approximately 12% achieved 75% and approximately 70% achieved 100%.

Slide 13: Stage 1: Preparation

Stocktake of Applications

Chart, heading March 2009:approximately 50% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the stocktake, approximately 25% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 8% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 5% achieved 50-75%, approximately 2% achieved 75% and approximately 10% achieved 100%.

Slide 14: Stage 1: Preparation

Stocktake of Applications

Chart, headingJune 2010:approximately 8% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the stocktake, approximately 5% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 10% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 2% achieved 50-75%, approximately 20% achieved 75% and approximately 55% achieved 100%.

Slide 15: Government Transition to IPv6: Stage 2

Transition: Jan 2010 – Dec 2011

  • Upgrade of ICT Hardware to be IPv6 ready.
  • Applying For and Reserving IPv6 Address Space.
  • Upgrade of Operating Systems to be IPv6 ready.
  • Upgrade of Applications to be IPv6 ready.
  • Upgrade of Gateways to be IPv6 ready.

Slide 16: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of ICT Hardware to be IPv6 Ready

Chart, headingMarch 2009:approximately 85% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 2% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 5% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 2% achieved 50-75%, approximately 7% achieved 75% and approximately 1% achieved 100%.

Slide 17: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of ICT Hardware to be IPv6 Ready

Chart, headingJune 2010:approximately 9% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 30% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 12% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 18% achieved 50-75%, approximately 22% achieved 75% and approximately 11% achieved 100%.

Slide 18: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of Operating Systems to be IPv6 ready

Chart, heading March 2009:approximately 85% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 2% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 2% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 2% achieved 50-75%, approximately 5% achieved 75% and approximately 2% achieved 100%.

Slide 19: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of Operating Systems to be IPv6 ready

Chart, headingJune 2010:approximately 12% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 20% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 18% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 15% achieved 50-75%, approximately 20% achieved 75% and approximately 15% achieved 100%.

Slide 20: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of Applications to be IPv6 ready

Chart, heading March 2009:approximately 90% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 4% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 4% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 1% achieved 50-75%, approximately 1% achieved 75% and approximately 0% achieved 100%.

Slide 21: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of Applications to be IPv6 ready

Chart, heading June 2010:approximately 30% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 29% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 18% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately 8% achieved 50-75%, approximately11% achieved 75% and approximately 7% achieved 100%.

Slide 22: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of ICT Gateways to be IPv6 ready

Chart, heading March 2009:approximately 92% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 1% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 2% achieved 25 to 50%, 0% achieved 50-75%, approximately 2%% achieved 75% and 0% achieved 100%.

Slide 23: Stage 2: Transition

Upgrade of ICT Gateways to be IPv6 ready

Chart, headingJune 2010:approximately 35% of agencies had achieved 0% progress on the upgrade, approximately 21% of agencies achieved 25%, approximately 17% achieved 25 to 50%, approximately5% achieved 50-75%, approximately 11% achieved 75% and approximately 11% achieved 100%.

Slide 24: Government Transition to IPv6: Stage 3

Implementation: (Jan 2012 – Dec 2012)

  • Agencies to be IPv6 ready.
  • Agency enablement of IPv6.
  • Reporting complete.

Slide 25: Future Steps

  • Complete annual review of work plan.
  • Monitor agencies progress to ensure compliance with target dates.
  • Maintain currency of information on major issues affecting transition strategy.
  • Assist agencies with whole-of-government issues, e.g. security requirements.
  • Finalise implementation stage.

Slide 26: Questions?

QUESTIONS?