Defence finally dumps Windows XP

By Justin Hendry  Feb 22 2019
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/defence-finally-dumps-windows-xp-519696


Completes 100,000-strong user migration.

The Department of Defence has finally ditched Microsoft’s long out-of-support 
Windows XP operating system and made the jump to Windows 10.

The veteran Windows XP user announced the completed migration of its 100,000 
personnel across Australia to the replacement operating system on Friday.

It follows the delivery of new IT platforms from Leidos under the long-running 
next-generation project desktop that it said would sustain Windows 10 and other 
associated systems.

Defence had been one of only a handful of federal government agencies to remain 
a Windows XP user despite the product reaching end-of-life back in April 2014.

It had continued to pay for Windows XP support until June 2019 after it signed 
a $2.8 million deal with Microsoft in July 2017.

Announcing the shift to Windows 10 on Friday, Assistant Minister for Defence 
David Fawcett said the new platforms would support a “contemporary end user 
environment”.

“The delivery of this platform enabled the End User Computing project to 
migrate over 100,000 Defence users from Windows XP to Windows 10,” he said in a 
statement.

He said the department had partnered with Leidos to provide ongoing sustainment 
for Windows 10 through a three-year agreement valued at $69.59 million.

The agreement will see Leidos manage access to applications for users and 
maintain a reliable and secure IT capability.

Last week Leidos landed a $500 million gig with the department for its 
long-awaited project to improve the integration of intelligence, surveillance 
and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.
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