Juniper Networks, Inc. [NASDAQ: JNPR] is going to team with Lockheed Martin Corporation [NYSE: LMT] to develop a pilot Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) transition test bed designed to simulate a government agency transition. Lockheed Martin will transition a portion of its global network to IPv6 for use during the simulation. To support this transition, Juniper Networks will contribute its high-performance IPv6-capable routers to the test bed for the simulation. In conjunction with key industry partners, Lockheed Martin’s IPv6 Center of Excellence will lead the transition project, upgrading a portion of its own global network that spans laboratories in 10 different cities, from California to the United Kingdom.
In 2005, the Office of Management and Budget issued a mandate requiring all federal government agencies upgrade from the current Internet Protocol version 4 to IPv6. IPv6 is the next-generation Internet protocol, which provides an exponential increase in the number of addresses available to networked devices. The technology solves many technical issues and provides new features and capabilities critical to the successful implementation of the next generation Internet. For the U.S. military specifically, IPv6 will enable global net-centric operations that will translate an information advantage into a decisive edge for the warfighter—Sunnyvale, California


