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Connected Government in Action

Connected Government in Action

The Cisco Connected Government in Action podcast series is an informative and interactive program that discusses the issues of the day and the technologies that can help government agencies perform more efficiently. Cisco hosts and central government specialists Chris Shenefiel and John Speicher invite guest speakers from government who deliver relevant and riveting discussions that keep you up to date on the latest trends in the government and technology.


IPv6

The Internet has changed the way people live, and IPv6 will bring this evolution to the next level by enabling simultaneous communication among multiple devices and new applications. Just as no one could have predicted how the Internet has evolved, IPv6 will transform the world in unanticipated ways. Hear what our guest speakers have to say about this vision and how IPv6 will affect your organization:

  • Peter Tseronis, Director of Converged Communications for the U.S. Department of Education, the agency's voting member on the Interagency Management Council (IMC) for Federal Telecommunications, and Co-Chair for the Federal IPv6 Transition
  • Craig Huegen, Cisco Distinguished IT Engineer and architect of the Cisco IPv6 transition plan

Related Information
IPv6 Business Applications

IPv6 Capability Assessment

Federal Agencies and the Transition to IPv6


Upcoming Podcasts

Join us for a video podcast of the Information Sharing session at FOSE 2007 with industry experts.


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Information Sharing, with Howard Schmidt, Ken Watson, and Greg Akers
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How to Have a Green Data Center, Part II - Optimizing a Green Data Center Utilizing Virtualization
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Transforming the Defense Sector

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