Welcome to gogoNET LIVE! 3 - Updates on the CAv6TF and NAv6TF by George Usi at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conference
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gogo6 IPv6 Video Series. Event, presentation and speaker details below:
EVENT
gogoNET LIVE! 3: Enterprise wide Migration. http://gogonetlive.com
November 12 – 14, 2012 at San Jose State University, California
Agenda: http://gogonetlive.com/4105/gogonetlive3-agenda.asp
PRESENTATION
Welcome to gogoNET LIVE! 3 - Updates on the CAv6TF and NAv6TF
Abstract: http://www.gogo6.com/profiles/blogs/my-panel-discussion-at-gogonet-live-3-1
Presentation video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/welcome-and-updates-on-the-cav6tf-and-nav6tf-by-george-usi-at
Interview video: http://www.gogo6.com/video/interview-with-george-usi-at-gogonet-live-3-ipv6-conference
SPEAKER
George Usi - California IPv6 Taskforce, President
Bio/Profile: http://www.gogo6.com/profile/GeorgeUsi
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Welcome to gogoNET LIVE! 3 - Updates on the CAv6TF and NAv6TF by George Usi at gogoNET LIVE! 3 IPv6 Conference
1. California IPv6 Task Force
A Not For Profit devoted to IPv6 Use & Deployment
Presented by: George Usi
Contact: (916-538-4874), gusi@cav6tf.org)
California IPv6 Task Force, Chairman
3. CAv6TF History
● California IPv6 Task Force (CAv6TF);
● North American IPv6 Task Force (NAv6TF);
● CAv6TF founded in July 2004 by Jim Bound†
(NAv6TF Chair) and Geof Lambert (Appointed
CAv6TF Chair);
● CAv6TF Task Forces works with other Task
Forces under the auspices of NAv6TF;
● Original CAv6TF mission focused on advocacy,
adoption, and deployment-planning of IPv6 in
CA.
4. CAv6TF Mission
● Devoted to IPv6 Use & Deployment through
advocacy, education, certification, and
deployment resources.
5. CAv6TF Goals
● Advocate – Members include volunteers who
understand the fundamental importance of ipNG
and want to promote the use & deployment of
IPv6 through the Task Force network;
● Educate – Provide educational events (such as
this and RMv6Tf event) and resources with
information and tools that promote our mission;
6. CAv6TF Goals (cont)
● Certification – Provide a path to engineering and
product certification through IPv6 Forum
certification paths;
● Deployment – Provide regional access,
expertise, and information to help with your IPv6
adoption/deployment.
8. Nine Task Force Regions
Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (www.RMv6TF.org)
California IPv6 Task Force (www.CAv6TF.org)
Texas IPv6 Task Force (www.TXv6TF.org)
Northwest IPv6 Task Force (www.NWv6TF.org)
IPv6 Hawaii (www.IPv6Hawaii.org)
MidAtlantic IPv6 Task Force (www.MidAtlanticv6TF.org)
IPv6 Canada (www.IPv6Canada.ca)
Mexico IPv6 Task Force (www.mx.ipv6tf.org)
IPv6 Forum Mexico (www.IPv6Forum.com.mx)
Also, IPv6 Forum Certification Site (www.ipv6forum.org)
9. Accomplishments
● Advocated IPv6 to the California Technology
Agency and CA Department of Homeland
Security;
● Opened an IPv6 data center lab “Metronet6” for
First Responder v6 testing in Sacramento
County now Boundv6 http://www.boundv6.org);
● Contributed to published papers and studies for
USNorthcom (Peterson AFB CO) and Naval
Postgraduate School (Monterey);
● Conducted events such as this.
10. Accomplishments (cont)
● Provided feedback and conducted beta testing of
IPv6 products for Bay Area HQ’d firewall
vendors launching their IPv6 Ready programs;
● Formed Not For Profit “California Ipv6 Task
Force” this year with HQ in Folsom, CA (entity
By-Laws organized and ratified by Quorum) with
sub-chapter in Bay Area and San Diego to allow
for mission execution and event expansion;
11. Membership
● It’s FREE;
● Just email gusi@cav6tf.org to be added to
our membership roster;
● Volunteers who participate in planning for
events with registration fees have
opportunity to attend at a discounted rate.
12. Acknowledgements
● Geof Lambert – NAv6TF Vice Chair, RMv6TF Steering Committee;
● Yanick Pouffary – IPv6 Forum Fellow, and NAv6TF Technology
Director;
● Ed Horley – Co-Chair and CAv6TF Treasurer;
● Tom Davis – Co-Chair San Diego sub and CAv6TF Secretary;
● Bruce Sinclair – Gogo6 and CAv6TF member;
● Yurie Rich – NWv6TF Chair and Certification Team organizer for our
event;
● Luis Chanu – CAv6TF Member and Lead for solicitation for this
event;
● Workshop Presenters at this event;
● All members of the CAv6TF gNL! Steering committee;
● The many NAv6TF, CAv6TF, ad XXv6TF volunteers that
participated in many meetings and event-planning discussions.
13. Thank You
George Usi, Chairman
California IPv6 Task Force
gusi@cav6tf.org
916-538-4874