| GCN InSight eSeminar - August 22
The Real Promise of IPv6
How your agency can benefit from the new Internet protocols
The Education Department's Director of Network Services Peter Tseronis and GCN Editorial Director Wyatt Kash held a one-hour discussion of the federal government's mandated migration to Internet Protocol version 6.
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During this program you will learn:
How the Education Department is making IPv6 part of its IT architecture.
What best practices you can apply to your IPv6 migration projects .
How IPv6 enhances the Education Department's Lines of Business.
Which IPv6-enabled services, such as multicasting, Education plans to roll out.
After Mr. Tseronis's online presentation, there will be an in-depth question-and-answer session moderated by Mr. Kash. The entire InSight eSeminar will be made available in an online archive for your review.
Event Details:
Date: August 22, 2006
Time: 2 p.m. Eastern / 11 a.m. Pacific
Duration: 1 Hour Presented by: Government Computer News and Peter Tseronis, Education's Director of Network Services
Sponsored by: Lumeta
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Speakers:
Peter Tseronis serves as the Director of Network Services for the U.S. Department of Education. He is the agency's IPv6 Transition Manager, a voting member on the Interagency Management Council for Federal Telecommunications and the Co-Chair for the Federal IPv6 Transition. A 13-year department veteran, Mr. Tseronis first came to Education as a management analyst and later served as an information technology specialist. As director, Mr. Tseronis oversees a budget of more than $20 million for the department's telecommunications and networking infrastructure, including voice, video and data communications services, equipment, and facilities throughout the nation.
Wyatt Kash is editorial director of Government Computer News as well as Government Leader magazine, responsible for both publications editorial direction and operation in print and online.
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