Scott Bradner was involved in the design,
operation and use of data networks at Harvard University since the early days
of the ARPANET. He was involved in the design of the original Harvard data
networks, the Longwood Medical Area network (LMAnet) and New England Academic
and Research Network (NEARnet). He
was founding chair of the technical committees of LMAnet, NEARnet and the
Corporation for Research and Enterprise Network (CoREN).
Mr. Bradner served in a number of roles in the
IETF. He was the co-director of the Operational Requirements Area (1993-1997), IPng Area (1993-1996),
Transport Area (1997-2003) and Sub-IP
Area (2001-2003). He was a member of the IESG (1993-2003) and was an
elected trustee of the
Internet Society (1993-1999), where he was the VP
for Standards from 1995 to 2003 and Secretary to the Board of Trustees from
2003 to 2016. Scott was also a member of the IETF Administrative Support
Activity (IASA) as well as a trustee of the IETF Trust from 2012 to 2016.
Mr. Bradner retired from Harvard University in
2016 after 50 years working there in the areas of in computer programming, system
management, networking, IT security and identity management. He still does
some patent related consulting.