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'''Ashley Heineman''' is the Telecom Policy Specialist, Office of International Affairs and [[DNSSEC]] Program Manager at [[NTIA]].<ref>[http://syd.icann.org/node/3791 syd.icann.org]</ref> She is particularly versed in issues regarding [[ICANN]] ([[ASO]], [[SSAC]]), [[IETF]], DNSSEC, [[.us]], [[.edu]], and [[IANA]] issues.<ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/oiahome/staffoia.cfm ntia.doc.gov]</ref> Previously she worked as the Manager of International Affairs at Telecommunications Industry Association. | |||
Ashley studied at Old Dominion University and George Mason University.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ashley-heineman/0/62b/996 linkedin.com]</ref> | |||
'''Ashley Heineman''' is the Telecom Policy Specialist, Office of International Affairs and [[DNSSEC]] Program Manager at [[NTIA]].<ref>[http://syd.icann.org/node/3791 syd.icann.org]</ref> She | |||
In 2010 she attended the OARC Prague workshop.<ref>[https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/workshop-201005/attendees dns-oarc.net]</ref> | In 2010 she attended the OARC Prague workshop.<ref>[https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/workshop-201005/attendees dns-oarc.net]</ref> | ||
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LinkedIn: | Ashley Heineman |
Ashley Heineman is the Telecom Policy Specialist, Office of International Affairs and DNSSEC Program Manager at NTIA.[1] She is particularly versed in issues regarding ICANN (ASO, SSAC), IETF, DNSSEC, .us, .edu, and IANA issues.[2] Previously she worked as the Manager of International Affairs at Telecommunications Industry Association. Ashley studied at Old Dominion University and George Mason University.[3] In 2010 she attended the OARC Prague workshop.[4]