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'''Michael "Mike" Roberts''' is a policy consultant in the field of internet technology,services and development especializing in research and development. He is the current the President of the internet policy consulting firm [[Darwin Group, Inc]] and Chairman of the United States Unified Community Anchor Network (U.S. UCAN) Task Force.<ref>[http://www.usucan.org/about/task-force-archive.cfm#roberts Task Force on Community Anchor Network Economic Models]</ref> He served as Interim President and CEO of the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] from 1998-2001.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/roberts.htm ICANN Biographical Data-Michael M. Roberts]</ref>
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'''Michael "Mike" Roberts''' is a policy consultant in the field of internet technology, services, and development, specializing in research and development. He is the current President of the internet policy consulting firm [[Darwin Group, Inc]] and Chairman of the United States Unified Community Anchor Network (U.S. UCAN) Task Force.<ref>[http://www.usucan.org/about/task-force-archive.cfm#roberts Task Force on Community Anchor Network Economic Models]</ref> He served as Interim President and CEO of the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] from 1998-2001.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/roberts.htm ICANN Biographical Data-Michael M. Roberts]</ref>
    
==Education==
 
==Education==
* Liberal Arts Graduate- Stanford University
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* Liberal Arts Graduate - Stanford University
* Masters in Business Administratio (MBA)- Stanford Graduate School of Business
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* Masters in Business Administratio (MBA) - Stanford Graduate School of Business
    
==Career History==
 
==Career History==
Mike Roberts held different positions in networking industry and non-government organizations before his election as Interim President and CEO of ICANN. His former jobs include:<ref>
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Mike Roberts held different positions in networking industry and non-government organizations before his election as Interim President and CEO of ICANN. His former jobs include:
[http://www.educause.edu/Community/MemDir/Profiles/MichaelMRoberts/68779 EDUCAUSE: Michael Roberts Biography]</ref>
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* Vice-President, [[EDUCOM]]
* Vice-President- [[EDUCOM]]
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* Staff Director, EDUCOM Networking and Telecommunications Task Force
* Staff Director- EDUCOM Networking and Telecommunications Task Force
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* Organizer/Director, [[Internet2]]
* Organizer/Director - [[Internet2]]
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* Founder/Executive Director, Internet Society ([[ISOC]])
* Founder/Executive Director- Internet Society ([[ISOC]])
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* Deputy Director, Stanford University Information Technology Services
* Deputy Director- Stanford University Information Technology Services
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* Founder, CAUSE<ref>[http://www.educause.edu/Community/MemDir/Profiles/MichaelMRoberts/68779 EDUCAUSE: Michael Roberts Biography]</ref>
* Founder-CAUSE
      
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
 
Mike Roberts published the following reports and journals:<ref>[http://www.educause.edu/Community/MemDir/Profiles/MichaelMRoberts/68779 Publications]</ref> <ref>
 
Mike Roberts published the following reports and journals:<ref>[http://www.educause.edu/Community/MemDir/Profiles/MichaelMRoberts/68779 Publications]</ref> <ref>
 
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is99/governance/roberts_bio.html The Debate Over Internet Governance: A Snapshot in the Year 2000]</ref>
 
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is99/governance/roberts_bio.html The Debate Over Internet Governance: A Snapshot in the Year 2000]</ref>
* Why Is the Internet So Cheap? Educom Review (Archives);January 1994
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* "Why Is the Internet So Cheap?", Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
* Range War in Cyberspace: A parable of competition and Regulation, Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
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* "Range War in Cyberspace: A parable of competition and Regulation," Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
* Finding a Middle Ground on Encryption, Educom Review (Archives); January 1994
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* "Finding a Middle Ground on Encryption," Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
* Building the NII: Challenges for Higher Education, Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
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* "Building the NII: Challenges for Higher Education," Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
* Closing the Books on 1993, Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
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* "Closing the Books on 1993," Educom Review (Archives), January 1994
* Trackage Rights On The Cyber-Railroad; Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
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* "Trackage Rights on the Cyber-Railroad," Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
* The Internet and the 3 Ds Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
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* "The Internet and the 3 Ds," Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
* What is Fair about Fair Use? Educom Review (Archives); January 1995
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* "What is Fair about Fair Use?", Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
* Telecom Deregulation: A Phoenix from the Ashes? Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
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* "Telecom Deregulation: A Phoenix from the Ashes?", Educom Review (Archives), January 1995
* Internet II: The Next Generation University Network, Educom Review (Archives); January 1996
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* "Internet II: The Next Generation University Network," Educom Review (Archives), January 1996
* The Telecommunications Act of 1996: What's in this Bill for Higher Ed? Educom Review (Archives), January 1996
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* "The Telecommunications Act of 1996: What's in this Bill for Higher Ed?", Educom Review (Archives), January 1996
* Leveraging Change, Educom Review (Archives), January 1997
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* "Leveraging Change," Educom Review (Archives), January 1997
* Shared Infrastructure and the Future of University Networking, Educom Review (Archives), January 1997
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* "Shared Infrastructure and the Future of University Networking," Educom Review (Archives), January 1997
* The Case for Broadband Evangelism; EDUCAUSE Review, January 2004
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* "The Case for Broadband Evangelism," EDUCAUSE Review, January 2004
* Lessons for the Future Internet: Learning from the Past, EDUCAUSE Review, January 2006
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* "Lessons for the Future Internet: Learning from the Past," EDUCAUSE Review, January 2006
* The End of Telephony, Educom Review (Archives), January 1996
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* "The End of Telephony," Educom Review (Archives), January 1996
* Management of the Domain Name System, Educom Policy comments on proceeding initiated by U.S. Department of Commerce, February 1998
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* "Management of the Domain Name System," Educom Policy comments on proceeding initiated by U.S. Department of Commerce, February 1998
* Internet2 - Mission, Goals and Objectives, Policy briefing, January,1997
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* "Internet2 - Mission, Goals and Objectives," Policy briefing, January,1997
* Higher Education and the NII, from Vision to Reality," Proceedings of the 1995 Monterey Conference. Co-author and publisher
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* "Higher Education and the NII, from Vision to Reality," Proceedings of the 1995 Monterey Conference. Co-author and publisher
* The Internet, the NII and Higher Education, Invited Address, Conference on High Speed Computing, April, 1995.
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* "The Internet, the NII and Higher Education," Invited Address, Conference on High Speed Computing, April, 1995.
* Why is the Internet Cheap?,  Educom Review, November-December, 1994
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* "Why is the Internet Cheap?," Educom Review, November-December, 1994
* Range War in Cyberspace, Educom Review, September-October, 1994
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* "Range War in Cyberspace," Educom Review, September-October, 1994
* The Global Information Infrastructure,   Testimony on behalf of Internet Society to U.S. Commerce Department Hearing, August, 1994
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* "The Global Information Infrastructure," Testimony on behalf of Internet Society to U.S. Commerce Department Hearing, August, 1994
* Information Highways and the NREN, Turning Concepts into Action, EDUCOM Review March-April 1993
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* "Information Highways and the NREN, Turning Concepts into Action," EDUCOM Review, March-April 1993
    
==ICANN Involvement==
 
==ICANN Involvement==
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