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Welcome to the IAB/IESG Nominating Committee!


This page is intended to keep members of the IETF community informed about the current status of the 1995-96 nominations process for the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) and the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).

The rest of this page has three parts:

The NomCom reviews all open positions. It may re-nominate the current occupant of a position or may nominate a replacement, based on comments and suggestions from the community. The members of the NomCom strongly request the participation of the entire IETF community in the nominating process. Each member of the IETF should feel free to nominate individuals for any of the open IAB or IESG positions. Each member of the IETF should also feel free to make suggestions to the NomCom, including comments about possible nominees.


Status of the Nominations Process for the IAB

There are twelve members of the Internet Architecture Board. One serves as chair and all others serve 'at large'. Six of them have terms that expire spring 1996, and these are the positions we need to fill:

As context, the other six, whose terms expire spring 1997, are:


Status of the Nominations Process for the IESG

There are twelve members of the Internet Engineering Steering Group. One serves as chair, and each of the others have Area Director responsibilities for one or two IETF Areas. Seven of them have terms that expire spring 1996, and these are the positions we need to fill:

As context, the other five, whose terms expire spring 1997, are:

Note that the Applications, Internet, Operational Requirements, and IPng areas each have two co-ADs.

Note also that Scott Bradner and Allison Mankin each have AD responsibilities for two areas.


Information on how to contact the Nominating Committee

The members of the NomCom request the participation of the entire IETF community in the nominating process. Each member of the IETF should feel free to nominate individuals for any of the open IAB or IESG positions. Each member of the IETF should also feel free to make suggestions to the NomCom.

The voting members of the NomCom are:

Liason non-voting members are:

The non-voting chair is:

To send nominations or suggestions, use email via nomcom@advanced.org.


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