To amplify -
The announcement below indicated that 2 Statements of Work had been
changed.
The change to the RFC Publisher SOW was to section A.4.(i) which was
deleted.
Deleted (i) capacity of 50,000 messages per hour, recipient side.
It was deleted because the requirement was too high.
The RFC Series Editor SOW was modified in two places as follows:
1. [new language is in brackets]
Paragraph 5 of the unlabeled introductory material
It is ultimately the job of the IAB to determine that the proposed
policies for the RFC Series are in line with the expectations of the
Internet community. The RFC Series Editor will identify those issues
within the RFC processes for which general policies need to be
developed and make the IAB aware of those issues [and, where
appropriate, propose possible new or improved processes. The RFC
Series Editor will also often be tasked (with appropriate IAB and
community review) with deciding how to implement policies related to
the RFC Series.] The RFC Series Editor will act as a point of contact
for the IAB for queries about the RFC Series continuity and the
effectiveness of policies.
Language clarifies the process identification action, and
responsibility to implementing policies.
Section 2. A. 3 [new language is in brackets]
3. The RSE will exercise executive-level management over the
implementation of policies, processes and procedures established to
ensure the quality and consistency of the RFC Series. [The RFC Series
Editor will work with the IAB to develop new policy, and, when
appropriate, advise the IAOC of policies and procedures that may
impact contract provisions, and of contract provisions that are not
being followed.]
For clarity, the bracketed new language replaces:
The RFC Series Editor will work with the IAB and IAOC to develop new
policy and see that contractual agreements are met.
The new language is intended to clarify that policy matters were with
the IAB and contractual matters with the IAOC.
As indicated below the SOWs can be found at http://iaoc.ietf.org/rfpsrfis.html
(See RFC Editor Services.)
There are still matters under discussion regarding the RFC Editor
model on the rfc-interest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx list. It is anticipated that
the model, <draft-iab-rfc-editor-model-04>, will undergo additional
changes until the RFC is published.
Comments on the foregoing modifications to the SOWs should be made on
the RFC Interest list.
Ray
On Apr 13, 2009, at 3:52 PM, Ray Pelletier wrote:
RFC Editor Services Contracting Status
The IAOC issued an RFC Editor Services RFI on January 23, 2009 to
identify potential contractors to provide the RFC Editor services
and to obtain feedback from contractors and the broader Internet
community on the implementation of the new RFC services model based
upon <draft-iab-rfc-editor-model-04>.
Four responses were received by the deadline on March 6 from
potential contractors. The RFI specified that vendor's input,
including identification and cost estimates, would be kept
confidential except if the vendors specified otherwise, and for
responses in a specified section.
Here is a summary of the responses.
Paraphrasing the input regarding the RFC Editor Services model:
Separating the Independent Submissions Editor and RFC Series Editor
from the Production Center and Publisher would create a systems of
checks and balances, and provide accountability and transparency.
The model proposed in the RFI and draft-iab-rfc-editor-model
provides the proper separation between functions which are technical
in nature and those which are editorial and production oriented.
All expressed an interest in performing functions of the RFC Editor.
The IAOC is taking the following actions based upon consideration of
this input, previous community discussions, the recommendations of
the RFC Services Selection Oversight Subcommittee and its own
judgment:
1. Independent Submissions Editor
a. The IAOC is recommending to the IAB that it use the Statement of
Work from the RFI for the Independent Submissions Editor when the
IAB leads a community-based selection process for the ISE.
2. RFC Series Editor
a. The IAOC is recommending to the IAB that it lead a community-
based selection process to select the RFC Series Editor using the
modified SOW.
3. RFC Publisher
a. The IAOC will use the modified Publisher SOW.
b. The IAOC will negotiate with the current Secretariat contractor
for delivering RFC Publisher services before deciding whether to
sole source the services or obtain competitive bids for the
Publisher function.
c. If an agreement with the current Secretariat contractor for the
Publisher services cannot be reached, the IAOC will issue a
competitive RFP for the services.
4. RFC Production Center
a. The IAOC will use the Production Center SOW from the RFI.
b. The IAOC will issue a draft RFP for the RFC Production Center for
community review.
c. The IAOC will issue the RFC Production Center RFP following
community review.
5. Timing
a. Items 3 and 4 above will be delayed until after the IAB reviews
the RFC Editor model at its retreat the end of April.
There are matters still under discussion regarding the RFC Editor
model on the rfc-interest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx list. The community is
encouraged to participate.
All of the approved SOWs mentioned above can be found at: http://iaoc.ietf.org/rfpsrfis.html
(See RFC Editor Services.)
The IAOC anticipates having all four services under contract or
agreement in October 2009. Specific timelines will be announced for
each component by the responsible parties when the activities are
undertaken.
Ray Pelletier
IETF Administrative Director
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