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Mr. Crispin was [[ICANN]]'s first Technical Systems Manager, and when he began he had a staff of only one other person. He has written vast amounts of code for ICANN; including work with the [[LACARLO]] servers which are automated to translate messages from English into Spanish. He worked on the recent audit of [[Whois]] servers.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> | Mr. Crispin was [[ICANN]]'s first Technical Systems Manager, and when he began he had a staff of only one other person. He has written vast amounts of code for ICANN; including work with the [[LACARLO]] servers which are automated to translate messages from English into Spanish. He worked on the recent audit of [[Whois]] servers.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> | ||
==Other Work== | ==Other Work== | ||
Kent Crispin was | Kent Crispin was a Computer Scientist at the Lawrence Livermore Lab, a government facility specializing in nuclear technology, for 22 years.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/crispin.htm ICANN.org Bio]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Kent Crispin has been involved with ICANN since before it was ICANN; he was Chairman of an initial Policy Advisory Board and a member of the POC, both of which were entities that foreshadowed the creation of ICANN itself. He currently works as a Technical Advisor to ICANN after being its Technical Systems Manager and Director for many years. He also owns SongBird.com, which is a hosting and consulting business.[1]
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Mr. Crispin was ICANN's first Technical Systems Manager, and when he began he had a staff of only one other person. He has written vast amounts of code for ICANN; including work with the LACARLO servers which are automated to translate messages from English into Spanish. He worked on the recent audit of Whois servers.[2]
Other Work
Kent Crispin was a Computer Scientist at the Lawrence Livermore Lab, a government facility specializing in nuclear technology, for 22 years.[3][4]
References
- ↑ ICANN40 Interview
- ↑ ICANN40 Interview
- ↑ ICANN40 Interview
- ↑ ICANN.org Bio