From: Leslie Daigle
To: IETF Announcement List
Subj: Call for nominations: IAOC position selected by the IAB
Cc: iab@ietf.org


The IAB is making a call for nominations for the IETF Administrative Oversight Committee (IAOC),
as described in BCP 101 (RFC 4071) and BCP 113 (RFC 4333).

The IESG and the IAB each select one person for a two-year IAOC term in alternate years. This year,
the IAB will select one person for a term ending in spring 2009.

The incumbent is Lucy Lynch, who was selected by the IAB for an initial two year term expiring in spring 2007.

Candidates for these IAOC positions should have knowledge of the IETF, knowledge of contracts
and financial procedures, and familiarity with the administrative support needs of the IAB, the
IESG, and the IETF standards process.

The candidates are also expected to be able to understand the respective roles and responsibilities of the IETF
and ISOC in this activity, and be able to articulate these roles within the IETF community.

The candidates will also be expected to exercise all the duties of an IAOC member, including being prepared
to undertake any associated responsibilities.  These include, but are not limited to, the setting of
administrative support policies, oversight of the administrative operations of the IETF, and representing
the interests of the IETF to the IAOC.  The candidates must be able to undertake full participation in all
Committee meetings and Committee activities.

The IAB-selected member of the IAOC does not directly represent the IAB.  The IAB and IESG selected members
are accountable directly to the IETF community. Candidates do not need to be current members of the IAB or IESG,
and in fact we prefer nominations and volunteers from the rest of the community.

If you are interested in one of these positions, or know of someone who may be a good fit for this position,
please send the name and email address to Phil Roberts, Executive Director of the IAB at .

The IAB will respond with a questionnaire, asking for the candidates' qualifications and willingness to serve.

The names of all people who declare themselves willing to serve will be made public on the ietf-announce@ietf.org
list after the end of the solicitation period (December 22).

The IAB expects to make a decision on or before January 29 (prior to the expected date at which the Nomcom will
select its IAOC nominee).

Leslie Daigle,
for the IAB.