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* 1996-2002: Was part of the [[IAB|Internet Architecture Board]];
 
* 1996-2002: Was part of the [[IAB|Internet Architecture Board]];
 
* 2002 - 2006: Chairman of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]]; During this period, Fred Baker had a fiduciary responsibility to ensure that [[Lynn St. Amour]] had the necessary funding and that all funds were spent appropriately.<ref>[http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/ts_083002.html Fred Baker and Lynn St. Amour]</ref>
 
* 2002 - 2006: Chairman of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]]; During this period, Fred Baker had a fiduciary responsibility to ensure that [[Lynn St. Amour]] had the necessary funding and that all funds were spent appropriately.<ref>[http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/ts_083002.html Fred Baker and Lynn St. Amour]</ref>
* 2002 - 2008: Member of the Board of Trustees of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]];
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* 2002 - 2008: Member of the Board of Trustees of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]]
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* 2021 - Chair of the [[RSSAC]] Representatives and representing [[Internet Systems Consortium]] on the [[AC]]
  
 
==Other Areas of Interest==
 
==Other Areas of Interest==

Revision as of 16:19, 4 February 2021

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Country: USA
Email: fred [at] cisco.com

Fred Baker is currently a Cisco Systems representative for BITAG. He joined Cisco in 1994. Working at Cisco, his main areas of interest are related to the improvement of quality of service, routing development, and other issues related to Internet governance. [1] Fred is a prior Chairman of IETF and ISOC.

Membership

Fred Baker has been a Fellow at Cisco Systems since 1999. He was also the Chairman for the Operations Working Group for IPv6 at [[IETF]. He is also a member of Smart Grid Interoperability Panel.

Professional Experience

Other Areas of Interest

Fred Baker also got involved in the following areas and organizations:

RFCs

Fred Baker was also co-author 30 RFCs and he was an important contributor to a several other RFCs. He was the co-author of RFCs related to quality of service, precedence-based Internet services, RIPv2 routing and other such issues. [4]

References