Randy Bush

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Randy Bush is a Senior Researcher and Network Operator at Internet Initiative Japan, the first commercial IPv6 deployment in the world. He specializes in IPv6 deployment, network security, protocols, and network measurement especially routing. Randy has been in computing for 45 years, and has a few decades of Internet operations experience. He was the engineering founder of Verio, which is now NTT/Verio. He has been heavily involved in transferring Internet technologies to developing economies for over 20 years.

He was a chair of the IETF WG on the DNS for a decade and served as a member of the IESG, as co-chair of the IETF Operations and Management Area for six years. Randy was the first Chair of the NANOG Steering Committee, a co-founder of AfNOG, on the founding Board of Directors of
ARIN, helped start AfriNIC, and has participated in APNIC, RIPE, et alia since each was founded.

see http://psg.com/~randy