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".Gov in a Box" | State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program

Dot GOV domains are available for county, city, town, SAU, Police Departments, Fire Departments and Sherrif's Departments. Why should you make the switch from a .org or .com? Switching from a .org or .com domain to a .gov domain for a government organization can offer several important advantages, primarily related to credibility, trust, and clarity of purpose.
Visit Why should I switch from a .org or .com domain to a .gov domain? on the DoIT website for some compelling reasons why your school or district should consider making this switch.
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NH Cybersecurity Grant (SLCGP)Program Plan

K-12 Domain Name Change Requests

All K12.NH.US domain records are maintained by the Department of Informational Technology at the State of New Hampshire. To establish a K12.NH.US domain for your district and/or SAU or to make a change to your existing records, domain information should be sent to the NHDOE New Hampshire Educational Technology.  If your information cannot be verified,  the superintendent or headmaster will be contacted to verify that the persons named are authorized to establish and maintain the domain.  Verified information will be sent to the NH Department of Information Technology (DoIT) for completion.  Please do not submit directly to DoIT.  They cannot accept direct requests from schools or districts.     

Questions? Questions? Contact Stan Freeda at 603-271-5132 or Stanley.J.Freeda@doe.nh.gov.

To submit a request: Click on "submit a request", copy/paste the template on the right into the email, complete the information on the form, send the email.    
Submit a Request

Instructions for Completing the Template

Technical contacts for K12 domains in NH should be familiar with the school sections of RFC 1480, "The US Domain" (see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1480.txt). By submitting this form the registrant agrees to comply with the standards and conventions described in RFC 1480 and other current and future RFCs related to domain name services.

Administrative Contact

The administrative contact must be an official of the SAU, district or private school. Superintendents, district technology coordinators, SAU staff or headmasters are appropriate administrative contacts. This person will be the contact for policy issues. Both the administrative and technical contacts should be people who can be reached throughout the year, not just while school is in session. If necessary, provide alternate contacts or special instructions. It is recommended that the two contacts provided not be the same person. Provide current email addresses where contacts may be reached.

Technical Contact

The technical contact must be the district staff person or contracted provider responsible for ensuring that domain records are maintained and technical problems are resolved. This person may or may not maintain the records herself. If a service provider or other person will maintain the domain and if you prefer that this other person be the first contact for technical issues, please provide both names and describe the situation in the Special Instructions section.

Primary and Secondary Servers

One primary server name and a minimum of one secondary server name are required. Additional secondaries are encouraged. Two of the servers must be on different subnets and in different physical locations. When selecting secondary servers consider how these hosts are connected to the Internet. Servers which are connected through different top level and second level access providers are less likely to be affected by the same network outage.

Supply the IP Address

Supply the IP address of a server ONLY if that server will be within the domain which is being registered. If the server will be outside the district domain IP address, "glue" records will not be used.

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