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The '''IAOC''' ('''IETF Administrative Oversight Committee''') provides appropriate direction, supervision, and review of the [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] Administrative Support Activity ([[IASA]]), which is in charge of the fiscal and administrative support for the IETF standards process. It also supervises the IETF Administrative Director ([[IAD]]).<ref>[http://iaoc.ietf.org/ IETF Administrative Support Activity]</ref> | |||
The organizational structure of the IAOC is explained in RFC 4071, which was published on April 2005.<ref>[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4071#section-3.2 Structure of the IETF Administrative Support Activity]</ref> | |||
The organizational structure of the IAOC is explained | |||
==Specific Responsibilities of IAOC== | ==Specific Responsibilities of IAOC== | ||
Based on RFC 4071, IAOC should carry out the following | Based on RFC 4071, IAOC should carry out the following specific responsibilities: | ||
* It is responsible | * It is responsible for selecting the IAD and providing direction and high-level review for his or her work, which will be handled by a sub-committee. | ||
* Responsible | * Responsible for reviewing the IAD's plans and contracts to ensure that the administrative needs of the IETF is met. | ||
* Supervise the functions of the IASA to ensure that the IETF community's administrative needs are met, if not it should work with the IAD to develop and implement corrective actions. | * Supervise the functions of the IASA to ensure that the IETF community's administrative needs are met, if not it should work with the IAD to develop and implement corrective actions. | ||
* Ensure that IASA is operating based on transparency and accountability, supervise its finances and operational status and publish | * Ensure that IASA is operating based on transparency and accountability, supervise its finances and operational status and publish monthly, quarterly, and annual financial and operational reports to the IETF community. | ||
monthly, quarterly, and annual financial and operational to the IETF community. | * Consult with the Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]) and the Internet Engineering Steering Group ([[IESG]]) regarding the appointment of an individual or people responsible in handling the tasks of other IETF process. | ||
* Consult with the Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]) and the | |||
==IAOC Members== | ==IAOC Members== | ||
The current members of the IAOC include: | The current members of the IAOC include: | ||
* [[Bob Hinden]], IAOC Chair, appointed by the IAB | * [[Bob Hinden]], IAOC Chair, appointed by the IAB | ||
* [[Eric Burger]], appointed by the ISOC Board of Trustees | * [[Eric Burger]], appointed by the [[ISOC]] Board of Trustees | ||
* [[Ole Jacobsen]], appointed by the IESG | * [[Ole Jacobsen]], appointed by the [[IESG ]] | ||
* [[Dave Crocker]], appointed by [[NomCom]] | * [[Dave Crocker]], appointed by [[NomCom]] | ||
* [[Marshall Eubanks]], appointed by NomCom | * [[Marshall Eubanks]], appointed by NomCom | ||
* [[Ray Pelletier]], IETF Administrative Director (non-voting) | * [[Ray Pelletier]], IETF Administrative Director (non-voting) | ||
* [[Russ Housley]], | * [[Russ Housley]], IETF Chair (ex officio) | ||
* [[Bernard Aboba]], | * [[Bernard Aboba]], IAB Chair (ex officio) | ||
* [[Lynn St.Amour]], | * [[Lynn St. Amour]], [[ISOC]] President/CEO (ex officio)<ref>[http://iaoc.ietf.org/members_detail.html IAOC Members]</ref> | ||
==ICANN and IAOC== | ==ICANN and IAOC== | ||
As one of the committees of the IETF, IAOC works collaboratively with ICANN. In 2010, IAOC supervised and approved the Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between [[ICANN]] and IASA which describes the missing criteria and procedures that | As one of the committees of the IETF, IAOC works collaboratively with ICANN. In 2010, IAOC supervised and approved the Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between [[ICANN]] and IASA, which describes the missing criteria and procedures that were discussed in section 4.1 of the MoU in 2000. The supplemental agreement described the specific details of ICANN responsibilities in performing the functions of [[IANA]] and enumerated the different services the IETF community would provide to the internet governing body through IAB and IESG.<ref>[http://iaoc.ietf.org/documents/ICANN-IETF-SLA-2010-Executed.pdf ICANN-IETF MoU Supplemental Agreement]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:58, 21 October 2011
Type: | Committee |
Industry: | Internet |
Headquarters: | 1775 Wiehle Avenue Suite 201 Reston, VA |
Country: | USA |
Website: | iaoc.ietf.org |
Facebook: | Internet Administrative Oversight Committee |
Key People | |
Bob Hinden, IAOC Chair |
The IAOC (IETF Administrative Oversight Committee) provides appropriate direction, supervision, and review of the IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA), which is in charge of the fiscal and administrative support for the IETF standards process. It also supervises the IETF Administrative Director (IAD).[1]
The organizational structure of the IAOC is explained in RFC 4071, which was published on April 2005.[2]
Specific Responsibilities of IAOC[edit | edit source]
Based on RFC 4071, IAOC should carry out the following specific responsibilities:
- It is responsible for selecting the IAD and providing direction and high-level review for his or her work, which will be handled by a sub-committee.
- Responsible for reviewing the IAD's plans and contracts to ensure that the administrative needs of the IETF is met.
- Supervise the functions of the IASA to ensure that the IETF community's administrative needs are met, if not it should work with the IAD to develop and implement corrective actions.
- Ensure that IASA is operating based on transparency and accountability, supervise its finances and operational status and publish monthly, quarterly, and annual financial and operational reports to the IETF community.
- Consult with the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) and the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) regarding the appointment of an individual or people responsible in handling the tasks of other IETF process.
IAOC Members[edit | edit source]
The current members of the IAOC include:
- Bob Hinden, IAOC Chair, appointed by the IAB
- Eric Burger, appointed by the ISOC Board of Trustees
- Ole Jacobsen, appointed by the IESG
- Dave Crocker, appointed by NomCom
- Marshall Eubanks, appointed by NomCom
- Ray Pelletier, IETF Administrative Director (non-voting)
- Russ Housley, IETF Chair (ex officio)
- Bernard Aboba, IAB Chair (ex officio)
- Lynn St. Amour, ISOC President/CEO (ex officio)[3]
ICANN and IAOC[edit | edit source]
As one of the committees of the IETF, IAOC works collaboratively with ICANN. In 2010, IAOC supervised and approved the Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ICANN and IASA, which describes the missing criteria and procedures that were discussed in section 4.1 of the MoU in 2000. The supplemental agreement described the specific details of ICANN responsibilities in performing the functions of IANA and enumerated the different services the IETF community would provide to the internet governing body through IAB and IESG.[4]