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|organization_type = Standards development organization | |||
|focus = Internet standards; Internet protocols | |||
|date_founded = July 27, 1987 | |||
|founders = Phillip Gross | |||
|ownership = IETF LLC | |||
|country = United States of America | |||
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|subsidiaries = | |||
|website = https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg/ | |||
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The '''Internet Engineering Steering Group''' ('''IESG''') is assigned with the responsibility of technical management of the Internet Engineering Task Force ([[IETF]]), which concentrates on producing high-quality and relevant technical documents for the betterment of the Internet. The IESG provides technical management for all the activities conducted by IETF and the [[Internet Standards Process]].<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/iesg/ ietf.org]</ref> | |||
== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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== The Role of the IESG in the Standards Process == | == The Role of the IESG in the Standards Process == | ||
The IESG carries out various roles in the | The IESG carries out various roles in the Internet Standards Process. Some of these roles include reviewing and approving group documents and candidates for the IETF standards track. It also reviews the candidates for publication in the [[RFC]] series. | ||
'''Standards Track Documents vs. Non-Standards Track Documents''' | '''Standards Track Documents vs. Non-Standards Track Documents''' | ||
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== Current members of the IESG == | == Current members of the IESG == | ||
IETF and IESG Chair. General Area (gen): | |||
* [[ | |||
* [[Roman Danyliw]] (Carnegie Mellon University) | |||
Applications and Real-Time Area (art): | |||
* [[Andy Newton]] ([[ICANN]]) | |||
* Orie Steele (mesur.io) | |||
Internet Area (int): | |||
* [[Erik Kline]] (Aalyria Technologies) | |||
* [[Éric Vyncke]] ([[Cisco Systems|Cisco]]) | |||
Operations and Management Area (ops): | |||
* Mohamed Boucadair (Orange) | |||
* Mahesh Jethanandani (Arrcus) | |||
Routing Area (rtg): | |||
* Jim Guichard (Futurewei) | |||
* | * Ketan Talaulikar (Cisco) | ||
* | * Gunter van de Velde (Nokia) | ||
Security Area (sec) : | |||
* Deb Cooley (Independent) | |||
* | * Paul Wouters (Aiven) | ||
Web and Internet Transport Area (wit): | |||
* | * Mike Bishop (Akamai) | ||
* | * Gorry Fairhurst (University of Aberdeen) | ||
Ex-officio Members | |||
* IAB Chair: Tommy Pauly (Apple) | |||
* IETF Executive Director: [[Jay Daley]] | |||
* [[ | |||
Liaisons | |||
* IAB Liaison: Matthew Bocci (Nokia) | |||
* | * IANA Liaison: Sabrina Tanamal (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) | ||
* | * RFC Production Center Liaison: Jean Mahoney (Association Management Solutions, LLC) (AMS) | ||
* Secretariat Liaison: Cindy Morgan (Association Management Solutions, LLC) (AMS) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* [[Internet Standards Process]] | * [[Internet Standards Process]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||