Please forward to all interested parties. Dear Colleagues, The IAB (on behalf of the IETF) has been asked to supply two technical experts to ICANN Technical Liaison Group (TLG). The ICANN Bylaws (Article XI-A, Section 2, Paragraph 6) asks the IETF, ITU-T, ETSI, and W3C to each provide two technical experts. The technical experts are expected to be "familiar with the technical standards issues that are relevant to ICANN's activities." These eight experts are expected to be "available as necessary to determine, through an exchange of e-mail messages, where to direct a technical question from ICANN when ICANN does not ask a specific TLG organization directly. The ICANN bylaws can be found at http://www.icann.org/en/about/governance/bylaws. The IAB is asking the community for volunteers to serve on the ICANN TLG. If you are interested, please send a short e-mail to iab-chair at iab.org with a copy to execd at iab.org with your motivation and information concerning your familiarity with the IETF and ICANN as well as the other standards organizations represented on the TLG. The deadline for volunteering is 17 Nov 2013. The IAB will select from the available candidates, taking into account the familiarity with ICANN and the IETF, their roles, and the IETF protocols. While familiarity with ETSI, ITU-T, and W3C is also desirable, it is not required. The selected candidates will serve on the ICANN TLG on personal title; however, the IAB will be looking for candidates who have an understanding of the interests of the technical community. The IAB will select one person for a one year term and select one person for a two year term. The ICANN TLG is expected to meet in person at or around the three ICANN meetings held each year. NOTE: ICANN does cover travel and hotel costs for a pre-determined number of days at each of the ICANN meetings. If you are willing to be considered or would like to nominate someone else for one of the TLG positions, please send an email to iab-chair at iab.org and execd at iab.org by 17 Nov 2013. On behalf of the IAB, Russ Housley IAB Chair