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'''David H. Crocker''' is a Senior Advisor at  [[MAAWG|Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group]] and Participant at [[IETF]]. He is also self employed working under the company name Brandenburg InternetWorking. He designs network-based applications businesses and system architectures.<ref>[http://www.dcrocker.net/resume.html dcrocker.net]</ref> He has forty years of work experience in the Internet Industry.
 
'''David H. Crocker''' is a Senior Advisor at  [[MAAWG|Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group]] and Participant at [[IETF]]. He is also self employed working under the company name Brandenburg InternetWorking. He designs network-based applications businesses and system architectures.<ref>[http://www.dcrocker.net/resume.html dcrocker.net]</ref> He has forty years of work experience in the Internet Industry.
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He is currently a member of the IETF's administrative and legal oversight bodies (IAOC/Trust).
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He is currently a member of the IETF's administrative and legal oversight bodies (IAOC/Trust).<ref>[http://bbiw.net/dave.html bbiw.net]</ref>
    
== Career History ==
 
== Career History ==
 
From 1989 to 1991, he worked as the Manager of  Network Systems Laboratory, Digital Equipment Corp. Prior to which, he was the Vice President of Engineering at The Wollongong Group, Inc. He has also held the position of Development Manager at Ungermann-Bass, Inc. and has worked as the Director of System Development at [[MCI Digital Information Services Corp.]] He started his career working as the Co-Principal Investigator, Electrical Engineering at University of Delaware.<ref>[http://www.dcrocker.net/resume.html dcrokcer.net]</ref>
 
From 1989 to 1991, he worked as the Manager of  Network Systems Laboratory, Digital Equipment Corp. Prior to which, he was the Vice President of Engineering at The Wollongong Group, Inc. He has also held the position of Development Manager at Ungermann-Bass, Inc. and has worked as the Director of System Development at [[MCI Digital Information Services Corp.]] He started his career working as the Co-Principal Investigator, Electrical Engineering at University of Delaware.<ref>[http://www.dcrocker.net/resume.html dcrokcer.net]</ref>
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In the 1970's he worked with the [[ARPA]] network research community.  
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In the 1970's he worked with the [[ARPA]] network research community.<ref>[http://bbiw.net/dave.html bbiw.net]</ref>
 
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Dave has been leading and authoring Internet standards for forty years, covering Internet mail, instant messaging, security, facsimile and EDI.
      
== Work with Internet ==
 
== Work with Internet ==
 
He has been the Area director for the [[IETF]] from 1989-1993. He participated in the effort to standardize facsimile over Internet and [[EDI|electronic data interchange]] over the Internet. He Chaired the [[Silicon Valley–Public Access Link]], of which he is still a board member. He has also bee the CEO of a Community non-profit [[ISP]].
 
He has been the Area director for the [[IETF]] from 1989-1993. He participated in the effort to standardize facsimile over Internet and [[EDI|electronic data interchange]] over the Internet. He Chaired the [[Silicon Valley–Public Access Link]], of which he is still a board member. He has also bee the CEO of a Community non-profit [[ISP]].
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He has also contributed to work on Internet commerce, domain name service, emergency services, and TCP/IP enhancements.
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For almost 40 years, he designed and prepare Internet Standards. He has also contributed to work on Internet commerce, domain name service, emergency services, and TCP/IP enhancements.<ref>[http://bbiw.net/dave.html bbiw.net]</ref>
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For almost 40 years, he designed and prepare Internet Standards.
   
=== Email ===
 
=== Email ===
 
Mr. Crocker is often reffered as one of the Inventors and Designer of E-mail. He developed [[MS]], based on the design of [[MSG]], which was the first modern Email sender program. MS was designed for UNIX operating system. Its idea was initiated by Steve Walker, who was then the Program Manager at [[DAPRA]]. While [[Dave Farber]] managed the overall work for the program, Mr. Crocker designed the functional specifications and [[Steve Tepper]] and [[Bill Crosby]] did the programming.
 
Mr. Crocker is often reffered as one of the Inventors and Designer of E-mail. He developed [[MS]], based on the design of [[MSG]], which was the first modern Email sender program. MS was designed for UNIX operating system. Its idea was initiated by Steve Walker, who was then the Program Manager at [[DAPRA]]. While [[Dave Farber]] managed the overall work for the program, Mr. Crocker designed the functional specifications and [[Steve Tepper]] and [[Bill Crosby]] did the programming.
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In 1978 Mr. Crocker worked again with Dave Farber at the University of Delaware and developed the first versions of what would become the Multi-purpose Memo Distribution Facility ([[MMDF]]). This project was for the U.S. Army Materiel Command.<ref>[http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ei.htm livinginternet.com]</ref>
 
In 1978 Mr. Crocker worked again with Dave Farber at the University of Delaware and developed the first versions of what would become the Multi-purpose Memo Distribution Facility ([[MMDF]]). This project was for the U.S. Army Materiel Command.<ref>[http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ei.htm livinginternet.com]</ref>
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He has developed two national email services and designed two others.
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He has developed two national email services and designed two others.<ref>[http://bbiw.net/dave.html bbiw.net]</ref>
    
=== Meetings ===
 
=== Meetings ===