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==Pamela Miller and ICANN==
==Pamela Miller and ICANN==
[[ICANN]] has the responsibility to announce all important organizations and institutions when new decisions are being taken. In this way, whenever new changes are being implemented that might affect the five current worldwide registries, Pamela Miller is also announced related to the necessary services which may be required. For instance, Pamela Miller received a referral of request for New Registry Service in 18th of April 2008 when it was decided the implementation of DNS Security Extension (DNSSEC). <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registries/rsep/pir-letter-18apr08.pdf Relationship with ICANN]</ref>
[[ICANN]] has the responsibility to announce all important organizations and institutions when new decisions are being taken. In this way, whenever new changes are being implemented that might affect the five current worldwide registries, Pamela Miller is also announced related to the necessary services which may be required. For instance, Pamela Miller received a referral of request for New Registry Service in 18th of April 2008 when it was decided the implementation of [[DNS]] Security Extension ([[DNSSEC]]). <ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/registries/rsep/pir-letter-18apr08.pdf Relationship with ICANN]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:52, 26 March 2011


Country: USA
Email: pmiller [at] pir.org
Website:

   [PIR website PIR website]

Pamela Miller is an experienced professional person within the management domain. She is an important employee and member of the PIR (Public Interest Registry) organization, thus contributing to the fulfillment of ICANN objectives.

Education

  • She sustained the bachelor degree at the National Louis University, USA

Professional experience

  • Pamela Miller has more than 18 years of experience in the field of management and customer service.
  • She started working with the Science Application International Corporation and the Computer Technology Group and gained experience in the customer service domain. She worked there for almost 10 years and also got involved in training management projects as well as classroom instruction projects.
  • PIR was established in 2003. In June 2003 Pamela Miller joined PIR (Public Interest Registry) being senior manager in projects. Her previous experience in the domain was an important advantage which enabled her to prove her abilities and enjoy important personal achievements within this organization.
  • Recently, she also got involved in the VeriSign organization as a contract manager.

About PIR

The Public Interest Registry is a gTLD (generic top-level domain registry) which has as main responsibility the management of .org TLDs (top level domains) and maintenance of Verisign Global Registry Services. For example, statistics released by PIR in 2010 have shown that there are 8.5 million .org domains and this growth will continue to accelerate. However, this is not surprising since the first .org domain was registered in July 1985. [1]

The PIR is a non-profit organization and was established on 1st of January 2003. This organization maintains contact with ICANN especially regarding the deployment of [[DNSSEC]. Besides ICANN, the PIR and Pamela Miller must stay in touch with IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) which first created the .org TLDs. [2]

The .ORG domain name

In order to understand what PIR deals with, as well as Pamella Miller, here is the simplest definition of a .org domain name: "Catch-all for anything non-commercial and non-government, including nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations, philanthropies, charities, religious organizations, educational and cultural institutions, arts organizations, sports clubs, and others." [3]

Pamela Miller and ICANN

ICANN has the responsibility to announce all important organizations and institutions when new decisions are being taken. In this way, whenever new changes are being implemented that might affect the five current worldwide registries, Pamela Miller is also announced related to the necessary services which may be required. For instance, Pamela Miller received a referral of request for New Registry Service in 18th of April 2008 when it was decided the implementation of DNS Security Extension (DNSSEC). [4]

References