Bill Manning
Bill Manning (also William Manning) is the Staff researcher at USC ISI.[1]
Country: | USA |
Email: | bmanning [at] karoshi dot com |
LinkedIn: | [bill-manning Bill Manning] |
Education
He did PhD in Media and Governance from Keio University - SFC in 2010.
Career History
Manning has been working in the internet industry since 1979 when he started working at Texas Instruments and helped in building its IP network.[2] After which he joined Rice University and made SESQUINET. He played a significant role in the migration of MIDNET and SESQUINET from NSFnet regional networks to commercial networks.[3]
He worked on the COREN and CALREN-2 technical committees. At ISI he worked in the Routing Arbiter Project.[4]
He has been working with the the IETF and IEPG as an individual participant, working group chair, and code developer. He specfied the method to add NSAP support to DNS.[5]
He was selected for the NOMCOM member at ICANN three times in the years, 2002, 2007 and 2010. Manning was a contributing scientist on Neustar's UltraDNS.[6] He was also a member of the ARIN Board of Trustees.[7]