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'''Robert E. Kahn''' is the co-inventor of the [[TCP/IP]] system that established the architectural basis of the Internet. He worked with [[Vinton Cerf]] to write the famous paper, "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection".<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/16/technology/16internet.html NYTimes.com]</ref>  
 
'''Robert E. Kahn''' is the co-inventor of the [[TCP/IP]] system that established the architectural basis of the Internet. He worked with [[Vinton Cerf]] to write the famous paper, "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection".<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/16/technology/16internet.html NYTimes.com]</ref>  
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Dr. Kahn is the Founder, Chairman, CEO, and President of the [[CNRI| Corporation for National Research Initiatives]].<ref>[http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/bios/kahn.html CNRI.reston.va.us]</ref>
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Dr. Kahn is the Founder, Chairman, CEO, and President of the [[CNRI| Corporation for National Research Initiatives]];<ref>[http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/bios/kahn.html CNRI.reston.va.us]</ref> his work with [[DARPA]] and the [[CNRI]] constituted the largest computer research and development program ever undertaken by the federal government.<ref>[http://gcn.com/Articles/2009/05/18/GCN-Interview-with-Robert-Kahn.aspx GCN.com]</ref>  
 
==The Beginning==
 
==The Beginning==
 
Dr. Kahn first met Dr. Cerf at UCLA in 1969, after the [[ARPAnet]] nodes had been nationally distributed. At that time, he was working at an engineering firm in Cambridge, Mass., and travelled to UCLA to experiment with the new network. While at Bolt Beranek and Newman in Cambridge, Mr. Kahn helped build the [[Interface Message Processor]].<ref>[http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ii_kahn.htm LivingInternet.com]</ref>
 
Dr. Kahn first met Dr. Cerf at UCLA in 1969, after the [[ARPAnet]] nodes had been nationally distributed. At that time, he was working at an engineering firm in Cambridge, Mass., and travelled to UCLA to experiment with the new network. While at Bolt Beranek and Newman in Cambridge, Mr. Kahn helped build the [[Interface Message Processor]].<ref>[http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ii_kahn.htm LivingInternet.com]</ref>

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