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He served on the [[Internet Architecture Board]] from 1996-2002 and was its Chair from 2000 until the end of his term. Earlier, he served as [[IETF]] Area Director for Applications and was Chair, Co-chair, and/or Editor for [[IETF ]]Working Groups focused on messaging and [[IETF]] process issues.<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/28/speakers APNIC speakers]</ref>
 
He served on the [[Internet Architecture Board]] from 1996-2002 and was its Chair from 2000 until the end of his term. Earlier, he served as [[IETF]] Area Director for Applications and was Chair, Co-chair, and/or Editor for [[IETF ]]Working Groups focused on messaging and [[IETF]] process issues.<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/28/speakers APNIC speakers]</ref>
 
==DNS and ICANN==
 
==DNS and ICANN==
Dr. Klensin intimately understands technology issues within [[ICANN]]. He was involved in the early procedural and definitional work for [[DNS]] administration and top-level domain definitions and was part of the committee that worked out the transition of [[DNS]]-related responsibilities between [[University of Southern California – Information Sciences Institute|USC-ISI]] and what became [[ICANN]]. Throughout his career he has been active in a number of efforts to expand internationalization of the Internet.
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Dr. Klensin intimately understands technology issues within [[ICANN]]. He was involved in the early procedural and definitional work for [[DNS]] administration and top-level domain definitions and was part of the committee that worked out the transition of [[DNS]]-related responsibilities between [[University of Southern California – Information Sciences Institute|USC-ISI]] and what became [[ICANN]]. Throughout his career, he has been active in a number of efforts to expand the internationalization of the Internet.
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John Klensin was selected as non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN]] Board by the Internet Engineering Task Force; that term ended after the conclusion of [[ICANN]]'s annual meeting in 2004.
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John Klensin was selected as a non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN]] Board by the Internet Engineering Task Force; that term ended after the conclusion of [[ICANN]]'s [[AGM]] in 2004.
    
==Early Academic Work==
 
==Early Academic Work==
Bureaucrats, Check users, lookupuser, Administrators, translator
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