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Since that time, the IETF has grown into a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.\n\nThe IETF mission includes:\n\n* Identifying and proposing solutions to pressing operational and technical problems in the Internet\n* Specifying the development or usage of protocols and the near-term architecture, to solve technical problems for the Internet\n* Facilitating technology transfer from the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) to the wider Internet community;and\n* Providing a forum for the exchange of relevant information within the Internet community between vendors, users, researchers, agency contractors, and network managers.\n\nTechnical activities in the IETF are addressed within working groups. All working groups are organized roughly by function into seven areas. 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Its most important function is the development and selection of standards within the Internet protocol suite. - - - -The IETF began in January 1986 as a forum for technical coordination by contractors for the then US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), working on the ARPANET, US Defense Data Network (DDN), and the Internet core gateway system. Since that time, the IETF has grown into a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. - - - -The IETF mission includes: - - - -* Identifying and proposing solutions to pressing operational and technical problems in the Internet - -* Specifying the development or usage of protocols and the near-term architecture, to solve technical problems for the Internet - -* Facilitating technology transfer from the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) to the wider Internet community;and - -* Providing a forum for the exchange of relevant information within the Internet community between vendors, users, researchers, agency contractors, and network managers. - - - -Technical activities in the IETF are addressed within working groups. All working groups are organized roughly by function into seven areas. Each area is led by one or more Area Directors who have primary responsibility for that one area of IETF activity. Together with the Chair of the IETF/IESG, these Area Directors comprise the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). - - - -=================== =================================== ======================== -Name Area Email -=================== =================================== ======================== -Jari Arkko IETF Chair chair@ietf.org -Jari Arkko General Area jari.arkko@piuha.net -Alia Atlas Routing Area akatlas@gmail.com -Deborah Brungard Routing Areas db3546@att.com -Ben Campbell Applications and Real-Time Area ben@nostrum.com -Benoit Claise Operations and Management Area bclaise@cisco.com -Alissa Cooper Applications and Real-Time Area alissa@cooperw.in -Spencer Dawkins Transport Area spencerdawkins.ietf@gmail.com -Stephen Farrell Security Area stephen.farrell@cs.tcd.ie -Brian Haberman Internet Area brian@innovationslab.net -Joel Jaeggli Operations and Management Area joelja@bogus.com -Barry Leiba Applications and Real-Time Area barryleiba@computer.org -Terry Manderson Internet Area terry.manderson@icann.org -Kathleen Moriarty Security Area Kathleen.Moriarty.ietf@gmail.com -Alvaro Retana Routing Area aretana@cisco.com -Martin Stiemerling Transport Area mls.ietf@gmail.com -=================== =================================== ======================== - - -Liaison and ex-officio members include: - - -=================== =================================== ======================== -Olaf Kolkman IAB Chair iab-chair@iab.org -Danny McPherson IAB Liaison danny@tcb.net -Michelle Cotton IANA Liaison iana@iana.org -Sandy Ginoza RFC Editor Liaison rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org -Alexa Morris IETF Secretariat Liaison exec-director@ietf.org -=================== =================================== ======================== - - -The IETF has a Secretariat, which is managed by Association Management Solutions, LLC (AMS) in Fremont, California.The IETF Executive Director is Alexa Morris (exec-director@ietf.org). - - -Other personnel that provide full-time support to the Secretariat include: - - -========================= =================================== -Senior Meeting Planner Marcia Beaulieu -Project Manager Stephanie McCammon -Meeting Regsitrar Maddy Conner -Project Manager Cindy Morgan -Project Manager Amy Vezza -========================= =================================== - - -To contact the Secretariat, please refer to the addresses and URLs provided on the IETF Secretariat Web page. - - - -The IETF also has a general Administrative Support Activity headed by the IETF Administrative Director, Ray Pelletier iad@ietf.org - - - -The working groups conduct their business during the tri-annual IETF meetings, at interim working group meetings, and via electronic mail on mailing lists established for each group. 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