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| '''John Demco''' is the co-founder of the [[CIRA]] certified registrar, [[Webnames.ca]].<ref>[http://demco.tel/ Demco.tel]</ref> | | '''John Demco''' is the co-founder of the [[CIRA]] certified registrar, [[Webnames.ca]].<ref>[http://demco.tel/ Demco.tel]</ref> |
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− | Until 2007, John was the manager of computing facilities in the department of computer science at the University of British Columbia.
| + | Up until 2006, he was the manager of Computing Facilities at the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia where he administered the [[.ca]] registry on a volunteer basis from 1987 to December 2000. John has served on the Board of BCNET and is a founding member of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) Board of Directors. |
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| In September, 2008, the University of British Columbia named a student learning center after him.<ref>[http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=e46fd653-fde7-42ea-b2c2-a3a37ee5f640 Canada.com]</ref> | | In September, 2008, the University of British Columbia named a student learning center after him.<ref>[http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=e46fd653-fde7-42ea-b2c2-a3a37ee5f640 Canada.com]</ref> |
| ==Accomplishments== | | ==Accomplishments== |
| Some of his accomplishments include: managing the Canadian academic and research network [[CDNnet]] (1985-1990); helping to establish a connection to the U.S. [[NSFnet]] (1988); hosting the first [[IETF|Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) meeting held outside of the U.S. (1990); sitting on the board of the BCNET Networking Society (1996-2001); and participating in CA*net, the Coordinating Committee on Intercontinental Research Networking, [[CANARIE]], and the Internet Society ([[ISOC]]). John helped to create the .ca domain in 1987 and was its initial registrar, serving in that capacity and chairing the [[.ca]] Domain Committee until 2000.<ref>[http://www.cira.ca/bios/ CIRA.ca]</ref> | | Some of his accomplishments include: managing the Canadian academic and research network [[CDNnet]] (1985-1990); helping to establish a connection to the U.S. [[NSFnet]] (1988); hosting the first [[IETF|Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) meeting held outside of the U.S. (1990); sitting on the board of the BCNET Networking Society (1996-2001); and participating in CA*net, the Coordinating Committee on Intercontinental Research Networking, [[CANARIE]], and the Internet Society ([[ISOC]]). John helped to create the .ca domain in 1987 and was its initial registrar, serving in that capacity and chairing the [[.ca]] Domain Committee until 2000.<ref>[http://www.cira.ca/bios/ CIRA.ca]</ref> |
| + | ===Awards=== |
| + | Mr. Demco was honoured with the 2006 Canadian New Media Lifetime Achievement award and along with Cybele Negris, Matthew Lane and Stephen Smith, a finalist for Ernst & Young's 2005 Entrepreneur of the Year Awards for Information Technology in the Pacific Region. |
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| + | In 2013, he was given the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal by Mayor of Surrey in recognition for his contributions to the Canadian Internet.<ref>[http://www.cata.ca/Media_and_Events/Press_Releases/cata_pr05011302.html Press Releases, CATA.ca]Retrieved 2 May 2013</ref> |
| ==.ca== | | ==.ca== |
| The [[.ca]] country code domain name was officially allocated to him on May 14th, 1987.<ref>[http://www.webnames.ca/about/press_releases/press_release_051407.aspx Webnames.ca]</ref> | | The [[.ca]] country code domain name was officially allocated to him on May 14th, 1987.<ref>[http://www.webnames.ca/about/press_releases/press_release_051407.aspx Webnames.ca]</ref> |