IMS Board Members
Rick Adams is the founder of UUNET Technologies and the author of RFC 1036.
Dave Farber is the Alfred Fitler Moore Professor of Telecommunication Systems in the
of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Professor of Business and
Public Policy at the Wharton School. A former Chief Technologist for the FCC, he
is the creator of the interesting-people list.
Carl created the first Internet radio station and put the
SEC's EDGAR database on-line. A serial social entrepreneur, he's helped run a
number of nonprofit organizations and committed two Silicon Valley startups.
Carl is the author of 8 books, numerous articles, a few RFCs, and takes
up way too much space in
Google.
Rebecca's interface design and creative work has been profiled by a ruthless gang of organizations, including The Art Directors Club of New York, Communication Arts, USA Today, CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and ABC News. A hardened career creative hell-bent on true community,
she is guilty of a large number of independent projects on the net.
A member of the IMS Board of Directors and Chairman of the IMS Protocol
Advisory Board, Marshall lives with internetworking technologies as a theorist, implementer, and agent provocateur.
He is held accountable for the design, specification, and implementation of several Internet-standard technologies, and is an author of over 60 of the Internet's Request for Comment (RFC) Series. He is the author of several professional texts on network management, electronic mail, directory services, and
application framing protocols. His latest, The BEEP Book, will be published soon by O'Reilly & Associates.
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