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Title: Election Statement - S.Trumpy
Author(s): S.Trumpy
Date: 1996.11.18
Body: Advisory Council
Document: 96-007
Revision: Basic
Supersedes:
Status: Info for Dec 96 Elections
Maintainer: S.Trumpy
Access: Unrestricted
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11/18/96 12:33 PM
TO: ISOC-Advisory-Council@isoc.org at SMTP
CC: ISOC Exec. Dir. <burack@isoc.org> at SMTP
CC: ISOC-Trustees@isoc.org at SMTP
CC: Mary Burger <mary@isoc.org> at SMTP
Subject: Advisory Council Election Statement - Stefano Trumpy
------------------------------- Message Contents -------------------------------
GREETINGS -
Below is the CV and Statement of Stefano Trumpy - one of the
candidates for an Officer of the Council.
We will als post these statements [and other election materials] on
the ISOC ftp/gopher server.
You will be receiving an electronic ballot form shortly from the ISOC
Secretariat.
Best regards,
C.Joe Pasquariello
Chair, ISOC Advisory Council
============= S.Trumpy Statement Follows========================
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Stefano Trumpy
TERENA President
Trans European Research and Education Networking Association
Singel 466-468,NL-1017 AW Amsterdam
e-mail: s.trumpy@cnuce.cnr.it
Working place:
National Research Council of Italy phone: +39 50 593 323
CNUCE Institute mobile: +39 335 373423
Via Santa Maria 36 fax: +39 50 904052(G3 NS)
I-56126 Pisa Italy +39 50 904051(G4 ISDN HS)
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Research Director of the Department of Telematics Applications
(CNUCE Institute of the Italian National Research Council,
Pisa Italy);
President of TERENA (Trans European Research & Education
Networking Association), Amsterdam, Netherland.
<s.trumpy@cnuce.cnr.it>
C.V.
I got my degree in engineering in 1969. I have been working
for CNUCE since 1971 in software systems and control systems,
in particular for satellite flight control. I acted as
Director of CNUCE (an Istitute dedicated to scientific
computing, networking and applications) from 1983 to June
1996. In 1984 I was designated EARN (European Academic
Research Network) Director for Italy, at its inception;
subsequently I have been involved in a number of projects
related to network services for the scientific community,
like:
- Eureka projects COSINE and EuroCAIRN aiming at
establishing a common networking infrastructure in Europe /
delegate for Italy;
- UNESCO/RINAF (Regional Informatics Network for AFrica
project) / Technical Coordinator;
- G7 Pilot Projects/GIBN (Global Interoperability of
Broadband Networks) / National Coordinator.
Furthermore I am an expert in "Telematics for knowledge"
designated by the Italian Ministry of University, Scientific
and Technological Research and for the European Union.
Since May 1995, I am acting as President of TERENA
association, the leading organization in Europe and
sourrounding areas, where the coordination of technical work
conducted by the national research networks is sought as well
as a strategic common view on the evolution of the European
common infrastructure.
Finally, I am acting as special advisor for the Major of the
town of Livorno for the information technology matters; I'm
giving my contribution for a special project on the
exploitation of the civic network in the metropolitan area of
Livorno.
Statement
My interests in the Internet domain are primarily devoted to
the research sector, in relation with my activity with TERENA,
but are also expanding to other sectors for a number of
different reasons:
- the "Information Society" is "going global" and is
exporting to all sectors of the society the protocols and the
applications that where initially developed in the research
sector;
- CNR and myself are engaged in the technology transfer
to the public administration, thus involving a number of new
social and organizational issues;
- my involvement in the RINAF project has given me the
opportunity of facing the real problems encountered by the
developing countries where the solutions should imply: low
investments, sustainability, robustness and consolidated
standards;
- the GIBN experience is requiring to conduct
negotiations with the international carriers in order to
experiment the multimedia services which will be the base for
the exploitation of the "Information Society".
For the above reasons, I am confident to be in a position to
give a positive contribution to the ISOC Advisory Council.
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