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Ray Pelletier appointed as IETF administrative Director (IAD)
Reston, VA - 31st May 2005 - The Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) is delighted to announce the appointment of
Ray Pelletier as its first IETF Administrative Director (IAD). This appointment
marks a key step in the IETF's progress in building a coordinated administrative
platform that supports the collected needs of its community. Over the course
of the coming months, this will include reorganization of the IETF's global
budget and establishment or review of contracts with key support organizations.
Pelletier will take charge of a number of activities that the IETF depends
on for smooth operation, including oversight of its global budget, meeting
planning, secretariat, document publication, and parameter assignment. Most
of these activities are carried out for the IETF by other organizations
under various forms of agreement; Pelletier will be responsible for reviewing
and establishing those agreements and for future bidding processes.
Pelletier has extensive leadership and management experience across the
breadth of public, private, for-profit, non-profit, and volunteer organizations.
As Director of Information Systems for the Navy JAG Corps he was responsible
for managing a $10 million worldwide automation program. In his role as
Executive Director for the Northern Virginia Technology Council he successfully
managed the organizational development and operational support of a fast
growing membership association.
Brian Carpenter, Chair of the IETF, said, "We're delighted to have
Ray on board. His experience suits the IETF perfectly - he's dealt both
with contractors and with open, consensus driven volunteer communities,
and we need someone who can slip easily between those two worlds and make
sure they remain in sync. I'm eagerly looking forward to working with him."
Pelletier's appointment was made by the recently constituted IETF Administrative
Oversight Committee (IAOC), chaired by Lucy Lynch (University of Oregon).
Lynch said, "I'm eager to dig into the next phase of the reorganization
and I welcome Ray's expertise and insight."
As part of a joint IETF-Internet Society agreement to support this administrative
activity, Pelletier will be hosted by the Internet Society in Reston, Virginia.
About the IETF
The IETF is a large open international community of network designers,
operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the
Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open
to any interested individual.
About ISOC
The Internet Society (ISOC) is a non-governmental international organization
for global cooperation and coordination for the Internet and its internetworking
technologies and applications. Members comprise commercial companies, governmental
agencies, foundations, and individuals. ISOC has 82 Chapters in over 60
countries around the world.
For further details
Peter Godwin
Communications Manager, Internet Society
E-mail: godwin@isoc.org
4, rue des Falaises
1205 Geneva
Switzerland
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