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Network Working Group L. Chapin, Chair Request for Comments: 1358 Internet Architecture Board

                                                           August 1992
          Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB)

Status of this Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 not specify an Internet standard.  Distribution of this memo is
 unlimited.

Section 1.

 The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) shall be constituted and shall
 operate as a technical advisory group of the Internet Society.  Its
 responsibilities shall include:
    (1)  Expert and experienced oversight of the architecture of the
         worldwide multiprotocol Internet.
    (2)  The editorial management and publication of the Request for
         Comments (RFC) document series, which constitutes the
         archival publication series for Internet Standards and
         related contributions by the Internet research and
         engineering community.
    (3)  The development, review, and approval of Internet
         Standards, according to a well-defined and documented set
         of "Procedures for Internet Standardization".  Internet
         Standards shall be published in the form of specifications
         as part of the RFC series.
    (4)  The provision of advice and guidance to the Board of Trustees
         and Officers of the Internet Society concerning technical,
         architectural, procedural, and (where appropriate) policy
         matters pertaining to the Internet and its enabling
         technologies.
    (5)  Representation of the interests of the Internet Society in
         liaison relationships with other organizations.
 The IAB may be charged with additional responsibilities within the
 Internet Society, or undertake additional specific activities from
 time to time, as the needs and requirements of the Internet Society
 demand.

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Section 2.

 The IAB shall consist of a number of members not to exceed 15.
 Members of the IAB shall serve in that capacity as individuals, and
 not as representatives of any company, agency, or other organization.
 Individuals shall be nominated for membership by:
    (a) the IAB;
    (b) the President of the Internet Society;
    (c) the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society;  or
    (d) a duly executed petition of at least 1% of the current
        membership of the Internet Society, or, if the current
        membership of the Society exceeds 15,000, of at least 150
        members, delivered to and validated by the Secretary of
        the Society.
 The Internet Society Board of Trustees shall approve or disapprove
 such a nomination within 60 days.  Approval shall be by the
 affirmative vote of at least three-fifths of the members of the Board
 of Trustees then in office.
 Any member of the IAB may be replaced by the Board of Trustees, by
 the affirmative vote of at least four-fifths of the members of the
 Board of Trustees then in office, whenever in their judgement the
 best interests of the Society will be served thereby.  A member of
 the IAB shall also be replaced, upon the confirming vote of a
 majority of the members of the Board of Trustees then in office, if
 and when a duly executed petition of at least 5% of the voting
 membership of the Internet Society is delivered to and validated by
 the Secretary of the Society.  The vote of the Board of Trustees, and
 any action pursuant to that vote, shall be taken no later than at the
 next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board following the date on
 which the Secretary declares the receipt of a valid petition.
 The Board of Trustees shall review each IAB member's contribution to
 the IAB at three-year intervals, and shall at that time explicitly
 reaffirm or revoke the membership.  There is no limit to the number
 of times the Board of Trustees may reaffirm the membership of any
 individual IAB member.  However, it is expected that the decision to
 reaffirm or revoke will be reached with respect to the current
 composition of the IAB as a whole, and the extent to which the goals
 and requirements of the Internet Society are served by the IAB as
 then currently constituted.

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 Whenever the Board of Trustees determines that a vacancy exists on
 the IAB, it shall circulate among the membership of the Internet
 Society, by electronic mail, a call for nominations, specifying a
 closing date for nominations to be received by the Secretary of the
 Society that is no less than 30 days after the date on which the call
 is circulated.  At its discretion, the Board may also circulate the
 call for nominations among the membership of the Society my means
 other than electronic mail, and may also advertise or circulate the
 call by such other means and among the members of such other groups
 as it sees fit and appropriate.

Section 3.

 The IAB may create and empower task forces, committees, and working
 groups, as it sees fit, to carry out activities that fall within the
 scope of the IAB's responsibilities.  The initial task forces of the
 IAB are the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet
 Research Task Force (IRTF).

Section 4.

 The Internet Society shall provide support for secretariat functions
 that are required by the IAB or its task forces, committees, and
 working groups, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees.  In
 particular, the secretariat shall include support for the Internet
 standards-making activity of the IAB.  During the Internet Society's
 Initial Period of operations, support for secretariat functions shall
 depend on the availability of funding provided specifically for this
 purpose.

Section 5.

 Members of the IAB and its task forces, committees, and working
 groups shall serve on a volunteer basis without compensation, except
 as provided in (a) and (b) below:
 (a)  The President of the Internet Society may approve the
      reimbursement by the Society of expenses incurred by a
      member of the IAB or one of its corollary organizations,
      if he or she determines that reimbursement of specific
      expenses is appropriate.
 (b)  Acting on the recommendation of the President of the Internet
      Society, the Board of Trustees may approve the payment of
      compensation to an individual whose service as a member of the
      IAB or of one of its corollary organizations is

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      (1) considered by the Board to be essential to the welfare of
          the Society, and
      (2) is, in the Board's estimation, unobtainable in the absence
          of reasonable compensation.
      In determining the need for and amount of compensation, the
      Board shall apply the criteria and voting rules that it normally
      applies to matters concerning the allocation of Internet Society
      funds.

Section 6.

 The members of the IAB shall appoint one of their number to serve as
 the chair of the IAB, with all of the duties and responsibilities
 normally associated with such a position.  The chair of the IAB may
 be removed at any time by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the
 members of the IAB, or as a result of his or her departure from the
 IAB.

Section 7.

 The chair of the IAB shall have the authority to organize the IAB as
 he or she sees fit.

Section 8.

 The chair of the IAB, with the approval of at least two-thirds of the
 IAB membership, shall have the authority to appoint an Editor for the
 Request for Comments (RFC) publication series (the "RFC Editor"), who
 shall be responsible for the editorial management and publication of
 the RFC series.  If the RFC Editor is not a member of the IAB, he or
 she shall serve ex officio as a member of the IAB unless and until
 made a regular member of the IAB.  The RFC Editor may be removed at
 any time by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the
 IAB.

Section 9.

 The chair of the IAB, with the approval of at least two-thirds of the
 IAB membership, shall have the authority to appoint the chair of the
 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), who shall be responsible for
 the management and organization of the IETF.  If the IETF chair is
 not a member of the IAB, he or she shall serve ex officio as a member
 of the IAB unless and until made a regular member of the IAB.  The
 IETF chair may be removed at any time by the affirmative vote of
 two-thirds of the members of the IAB.

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Section 10.

 The chair of the IAB, with the approval of at least two-thirds of the
 IAB membership, shall have the authority to appoint the chair of the
 Internet Research Task Force (IRTF), who shall be responsible for the
 management and organization of the IRTF.  If the IRTF chair is not a
 member of the IAB, he or she shall serve ex officio as a member of
 the IAB unless and until made a regular member of the IAB.  The IRTF
 chair may be removed at any time by the affirmative vote of two-
 thirds of the members of the IAB.

Section 11.

 The Internet Society News shall serve as the formal Publication of
 Record for the announcement of actions taken and decisions made by
 the IAB on matters related to the Internet Standards.  Other official
 actions and decisions of the IAB may be announced and recorded in the
 News.  All IAB announcements published in the News shall also be
 distributed by electronic mail to the Internet Society membership.
 The Internet Society shall, through its various publications and by
 any other means that may be suitable in each circumstance, provide
 timely information to its members concerning the actions and
 decisions of the IAB;  and shall actively solicit and promote the
 participation of its members in IAB-administered activities such as
 the development and review of Internet Standards.

Section 12.

 The Internet Society shall regularly publish as an RFC a definitive
 record of the status of the Internet Standards process.  As it is
 used in this section, the term "regularly" shall mean "no less
 frequently than once every six months".

Security Considerations

 Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

 A. Lyman Chapin
 Bolt, Beranek & Newman
 Mail Stop 20/5b
 150 Cambridge Park Drive
 Cambridge, MA 02140
 Phone: (617) 873-3133
 EMail: lyman@BBN.COM

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