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 Center for Internet and Society
The Debate Over Internet Governance:
A Snapshot in the Year 2000
 

 

Introduction


Interviews

    Karl Auerbach
    Fred Baker

    John Perry Barlow
    Dave Crocker
    Jay Fenello
    Carl Kaplan
 
    Michael Krieger
    Jamie Love
    Eric Menge
    Charles Nesson

    Mike Roberts
    Joe Sims

    

Topics
  Consensus
   The Future
   Governance
   ICANN
   The Internet
   Participants' Internet
      Background
   Participants' Biographies


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   MIKE ROBERTS

From ICANN's Website:

Michael M. Roberts is President and CEO of ICANN and a policy consultant in the field of Internet technology, services and product development, with a specialization in research and education.  He recently retired as Vice President at EDUCOM, a consortium of 600 universities and colleges with interests in information technology, where  he was responsible for networking and telecommunications programs, including the development of public policy positions in information technology on behalf of EDUCOM members.  He was for a number of years staff director of the EDUCOM Networking and Telecommunications Task Force, a group of sixty universities and corporations with common networking interests.

He was an organizer and the first director of Internet2, a project of more than one hundred American universities to plan, integrate and deploy an advanced broadband network and applications for research and education.  He was also one of the founders and the first Executive Director of the Internet Society, whose purpose is to promote the use of the Internet and guide its further development as a foremost means of national and international communication.

Prior to joining EDUCOM, he was at Stanford University where he was Deputy Director of Information Technology Services, with executive responsibilities in Stanford's computing, communications, and information systems programs.  During 1983-86, he directed the university's telecommunications modernization project, which installed a large digital voice switch and extensive fiber optic network facilities.

Mr. Roberts is a liberal arts graduate of Stanford and holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

As ICANN President, Roberts also serves as a member of its Board of Directors.


From the EDUCAUSE Website:

In his long career in both the educational community and the larger public policy arena, Mike Roberts has embodied the wide spectrum of qualities honored in this award--influential innovation in the use of information technology, statesmanship, and thought leadership within and beyond our profession.

His professional work has been marked by a visionary understanding of the nexus of higher education and information technology, and an ability to lead communities both within and outside of higher education. As deputy director of information technology services at Stanford University in the mid 1980s, Roberts was part of a senior management team that was responsible for an institutional move into campus networking and advanced telecommunications several years before this became a recognized direction. He helped shape both CAUSE and Educom, two of the most influential associations in higher education information technologies and predecessors to EDUCAUSE. He was one of the founders of CAUSE and in 1971 became its first president. His service as Educom’s vice president for networking from 1986 until his retirement in 1998 included a term as interim president. During these years he led Educom’s Networking and Telecommunications Task Force, and his reports on the Washington scene provided witty and politically astute insights for campus leaders.

Roberts has shown remarkable political effectiveness over the past 20 years. He strongly influenced NSF investment in advanced networking and related grant programs that have benefited many of our institutions. Organizer and the first director of Internet2, he was also one of the founders and the first executive director of the Internet Society (ISOC) and has been asked to help many nations develop their information technology infrastructure plans. Currently, as interim CEO and president of ICANN, Roberts is engaged in more groundbreaking as he helps define policy in the volatile world of Internet management. A prolific author and distinguished educator and guide for CIOs at major universities, he has probably done more than any other person to help higher education both understand and influence economic and policy directions associated with internetworking.

Curriculum Vitae
Michael M. Roberts, Interim President and CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, is a policy consultant in the field of Internet technology, services, and product development, with a specialization in research and education. He recently retired as Vice President at Educom, a consortium of 600 universities and colleges with interests in information technology, where he was responsible for networking and telecommunications programs, including the development of public policy positions in information technology on behalf of Educom members. He was for a number of years staff director of the Educom Networking and Telecommunications Task Force, a group of 60 universities and corporations with common networking interests.

He was an organizer and the first director of Internet2, a project of more than 100 American universities to plan, integrate, and deploy an advanced broadband network and applications for research and education. He was also one of the founders and the first Executive Director of the Internet Society, whose purpose is to promote the use of the Internet and guide its further development as a foremost means of national and international communication.

Prior to joining Educom, he was at Stanford University where he was Deputy Director of Information Technology Services, with executive responsibilities in Stanford’s computing, communications, and information systems programs. During 1983-86, he directed the university’s telecommunications modernization project, which installed a large digital voice switch and extensive fiber optic network facilities.

Mr. Roberts is a liberal arts graduate of Stanford and holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.


Writings

  • "Management of the Domain Name System," Educom Policy comments on
    proceeding initiated by U.S. Department of Commerce. February, 1998.
  • "Internet2 - Mission, Goals and Objectives," Policy briefing, January,
    1997.
  • "Higher Education and the NII, from Vision to Reality," Proceedings of the
    1995 Monterey Conference. Co-author and publisher.
  • "The Internet, the NII and Higher Education."  Invited Address, Conference
    on High Speed Computing, April, 1995.
  • "Why is the Internet Cheap?"  Educom Review, November-December, 1994.
  • "Range War in Cyberspace." Educom Review, September-October, 1994.
  • "The Global Information Infrastructure."  Testimony on behalf of Internet
    Society to U.S. Commerce Department Hearing, August, 1994.
  • "Information Highways and the NREN, Turning Concepts into Action," EDUCOM
    Review March-April 1993.

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