Thanks for asking questions that I can answer, Dean!
--On lørdag, september 04, 2004 04:16:11 -0400 Dean Anderson <dean(_at_)av8(_dot_)com>
wrote:
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
> I think the IETF also has paid employees. Aren't these people paid by
> the ISOC? If not, please correct this information.
The IETF does not have paid employees.
ISOC has paid employees, but they do not work for the IETF.
Foretec has paid employees doing the secretariat job. ISI has paid
employees doing the RFC Editor job. ICANN has paid employees doing the
IANA job.
The 2003 budget includes this section:
http://www.ietf.org/u/ietfchair/financials-2003.html
=========================================================================
===== Funding from the Internet Society. This is accounted for in
Internet Society financial reports.
This supports:
The RFC Editor - $516,460
The IETF Chair's discretionary funds - $47,276
The expenses related to the IAB - $37,270
Insurance - $13,685
[...]
You snipped the line here that said "The numbers below are the financial
numbers from Foretec for fiscal 2003.".
The numbers above that line are ISOC numbers; the numbers below that line
are Foretec numbers. Two different accounts, where one is controlled by the
ISOC Board and one is controlled by the CNRI Board - something I think we
should fix.
Secretariat Labor Expense $532 936
=========================================================================
=====
So all labor is either outsourced or volunteer work?
What is the insurance for?
Liability insurance for the IESG, the IAB, working group chairs and
document editors.
What do the IETF Chair's discretionary funds cover?
Mainly travel expenses for the multicast team to IETF meetings, and travel
expenses for people who the IETF wants to have at meetigns where they can't
get other funding to get there. WG chairs who are between jobs have
occasionally come into that category; John Levine at the ITU meeting on
spam was another.
I notice that the IETF lists revenue of about $2 million. Into whose bank
accounts is this money deposited, and what federal tax classification is
used for reporting this revenue? I don't think its possible to be both
unincorporated and non-profit.
The revenue goes into a bank account at CNRI. CNRI pays Foretec according
to a contract between CNRI and Foretec for the secretariat work.
I have not seen that contract.
Harald
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