The Internet Society is soliciting nominations of qualified candidates for the 
2012 Jonathan B. Postel Service Award by 31 May. This annual award is presented 
to an individual or organization that has made outstanding contributions in 
service to the data communications community. The award, which includes a 
presentation crystal and a USD 20,000 prize, is scheduled to be presented 
during the 84th Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meeting in Vancouver, 
Canada, 29 July - 3 August.

More About the Award
The Jonathan B. Postel Service Award was established by the Internet Society to 
honor outstanding contributions in service to the data communications 
community. The award is focused on sustained and substantial technical 
contributions, service to the community, and leadership. With respect to 
leadership, the award committee places particular emphasis on candidates who 
have supported and enabled others in addition to their own specific actions.

The award is named for Dr. Jonathan B. Postel to recognize and commemorate the 
extraordinary stewardship exercised by Jon over the course of a thirty year 
career in networking. He served as the editor of the RFC series of notes from 
its inception in 1969 until 1998. He also served as the ARPANET “numbers Czar” 
and Internet Assigned Numbers Authority over the same period of time. He was a 
founding member of the Internet Architecture (nee Activities) Board and the 
first individual member of the Internet Society, where he also served as a 
Trustee. More information on Jon Postel’s life and contributions is available 
at:
http://46.43.36.213/what-we-do/grants-and-awards/awards/postel-service-award/ten-year-tribute-jon-postel

Award Nomination Procedures
For information on nomination procedures and online submission forms, go to: 
http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-and-awards/awards/postel-service-award/procedures

For the Internet Society

Ray Pelletier
IAD

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