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Network Working Group C. Huitema Request for Comments: 1601 Internet Architecture Board Obsoletes: 1358 March 1994 Category: Informational

          Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB)

Status of this Memo

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

Abstract

 This memo documents the composition, selection, roles, and
 organization of the Internet Architecture Board and its subsidiary
 organizations.

1. IAB Membership

 The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) shall consist of 13 voting
 members, composed of the IETF chair and 12 full members.  The IETF
 chair, who is also the chair of the IESG, may vote on all official
 IAB actions except the approval of IESG members.  Ex-officio members
 and a liaison from the IESG may also attend IAB meetings but shall
 have no vote on official actions.
 Voting IAB members shall serve for a term of two years, but may serve
 any number of terms.
 Members of the IAB shall serve as individuals, and not as
 representatives of any company, agency, or other organization.
 1.1  Selection of voting IAB members
    Voting IAB members shall be nominated by the nominating committee
    of the IETF and appointed by an appropriate group.  The 12 full
    members shall be approved by vote of the Board of Trustees of the
    Internet Society (ISOC), while the IETF chair shall be approved by
    vote of the 12 full IAB members then sitting.  Normally, six new
    full members are nominated each year.
    The IETF nomination committee is formed every year and consists of
    a non-voting chair designated by the Internet Society and seven
    members picked at random from a pool of volunteers.  Any person
    who took part in two IETF meetings in the last two years may

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    volunteer for this pool.  The nomination committee also includes
    four non-voting liaison members, one designated by each of the
    Board of Trustees of the Internet Society, the IAB, the IESG, and
    the IRSG.
    New IAB members shall be selected each year to replace those whose
    terms have expired or been vacated.  The nomination committee
    shall prepare a list containing at least one candidate for each
    open position, and present this list to the ISOC Board of
    Trustees.  The Board of Trustees will by a vote appoint IAB
    members from the list of nominees to fill the open positions.
    There is no limit to the number of terms that a member of the IAB
    may serve.  A member that wishes to be re-nominated at the end of
    a term simply notifies the nomination committee.  However, there
    is no obligation for renomination.
 1.2 Ex-Officio Members
    The IRSG chair and the RFC Editor shall be Ex-officio members of
    the IAB, with no vote in official actions.  An ex-officio position
    may be held by a voting member.

2. The Role of the IAB:

 The IAB was chartered as a component of the Internet Society in June
 of 1992.  Its responsibilities under this charter include:
 (a) IESG Selection
    The IAB appoints a new IETF chair and all other IESG candidates,
    from a list provided by the IETF nominating committee.
 (b) Architectural Oversight
    The IAB provides oversight of the architecture for the protocols
    and procedures used by the Internet.
 (c) Standards Process Oversight and Appeal
    The IAB provides oversight of the process used to create Internet
    Standards.
    The IAB serves as an appeal board for complaints of improper
    execution of the standards process.

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 (d) RFC Series and IANA
    The IAB is responsible for editorial management and publication of
    the Request for Comments (RFC) document series, and for
    administration of the various Internet assigned numbers.
 (e) External Liaison
    The IAB acts as representative of the interests of the Internet
    Society in liaison relationships with other organizations
    concerned with standards and other technical and organizational
    issues relevant to the world-wide Internet.
 (f) Advice to ISOC
    The IAB acts as a source 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.
 The following is an expanded discussion of these IAB functions.
 2.1 IESG Selection
    Members of the IESG are nominated for a period of two years by the
    IETF nomination committee, and are appointed by approval from the
    IAB.  The committee shall select at least one nominee for each
    vacant IESG position, i.e., chair of the IESG or chair of a
    specific area.  The nomination committee may present several
    candidates for an available position, in which case the IAB will
    select one of the nominees for that position.
    The nominating committee shall present the IESG nomination list to
    the IAB for approval.  Within two weeks of receiving the list, the
    IAB shall approve or disapprove of the nominations, by voting
    among the full members of the IAB.  At least 8 affirmative votes,
    and no more than one negative vote, are required to approve an
    IESG appointment.
    Should the IAB fail to approve a particular nomination, the
    nomination committee shall present a new nomination for that
    position.  Should this process fail to converge rapidly, the
    sitting IESG is permitted to make a temporary appointment to one
    of their own positions whenever there is no IAB-selected person
    with an unexpired term filling that slot.

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 2.2 Architectural oversight
    A major role of the IAB is long range planning.  The IAB is
    expected to "pay attention" to important long-term issues in the
    Internet, and to make sure that these issues are brought to the
    attention of the group(s) that are in a position to address them.
    It is also expected to play a role in assuring that the people
    responsible for evolving the Internet and its technology are aware
    of the essential elements of the Internet architecture.
    When a new IETF working group is proposed, the IESG will forward a
    preliminary version of the charter to the IAB for review of
    architectural consistency and integrity.  The IAB shall review
    these proposed charters and give feedback to the IESG as
    appropriate.
    Pursuant to the architectural oversight function, the IAB sponsors
    and organizes the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).
    On occasion, the IAB will convene panels to perform in-depth
    reviews of particular architectural issue.  Such reviews may
    include consideration of relevant IETF Working Group activities,
    and for this purpose the panel may invite presentations by
    qualified parties on the design goals and decisions, technology
    choices, and other pertinent aspects of these IETF activities.
    The results of such a review will be a report which may give
    advice to the community and the IESG.
    The IAB may organize ad hoc bodies of independent technical
    experts to adjudicate technical disputes.
 2.3 Standards Process Oversight and Appeal
    The development, review, and approval of Internet Standards is the
    responsibility of the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)
    of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).  The standards
    process executed by the IESG is established and documented by the
    IAB, in consultation with the IESG and with the concurrence of the
    IETF.
 2.4 RFC Series and Assigned Numbers
    The RFC series constitutes the archival publication channel for
    Internet Standards and for other contributions by the Internet
    research and engineering community.  The IAB shall select an RFC
    Editor, who shall be responsible for the editorial management and
    publication of the RFC series.

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    The IAB shall also designate an Internet Assigned Numbers
    Authority (IANA) to administer the assignment of Internet protocol
    numbers.
 2.5 External Liaison
    The IAB is responsible for relationships between the Internet
    technical groups working under the auspices of ISOC and other
    interested parties such as the US Federal Networking Council
    (FNC); various organs of the European Commission (EC); the
    Coordinating Committee for Intercontinental Research Networking
    (CCIRN); standards bodies such as the International Organization
    for Standardization (ISO), the International Electrotechnical
    Commission (IEC), and the International Telecommunication Union
    (ITU); and other professional societies such as the Institute of
    Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the Association for
    Computing Machinery (ACM).
 2.6 Advice to ISOC
    The IAB may convene panels of knowledgeable people, hold hearings,
    and otherwise pursue the investigation of specific questions or
    topics presented to it by the Internet Society.

3. IAB Organization

 3.1 IAB chair
    The members of the IAB shall select one of its full members to
    serve as the chair of the IAB, with all of the duties and
    responsibilities normally associated with such a position.  The
    term of the IAB chair shall be one year, with no restriction on
    renewal.  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.
    The chair of the IAB shall have the authority to organize the IAB.
 3.2 Executive Director
    The chair of the IAB hall have the authority to appoint or remove
    an Executive Director (ExecD).  The ExecD shall administer the
    internal operation of the IAB, e.g., organization of conferences
    and meetings and reporting of their results.
    The ExecD may be chosen among the full IAB members with voting
    rights; otherwise, the ExecD shall be an ex-officio non-voting
    member.

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 3.3 Selection of the IRSG chair
    The chair of the IAB shall have the authority to appoint or remove
    the chair of the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG).  The
    IRSG chair shall be responsible for the management and
    organization of the IRSG.
    The IRSG chair may be chosen among the full IAB member with voting
    rights; otherwise, the IRSG chair shall be an ex-officio non-
    voting member.
 3.4 Liaisons
    The chair of the IAB and another IAB member, to be selected by the
    chair, shall serve as liaisons to the IESG.  The selected liaison
    may be a full member or an ex-officio member.
    In addition, the IESG will appoint one of its members to serve as
    a liaison to the IAB.  The IESG liaison may attend IAB meetings
    but shall have no vote.

Security Considerations

 Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

 Christian Huitema
 INRIA
 2004 Route des Lucioles
 BP 93
 06092 SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS Cedex
 France
 EMail: Christian.Huitema@sophia.inria.fr

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