Short Take: NYSERNet names new chairman, president
NYSERNet, one of the oldest Internet consortia in the United States, has named Dr. Timothy Lance chairman of the board. Dr. David Lytel, who served as an expert adviser in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the first Clinton administration, has been named president. The consortia was created in 1985 to provide Internet connectivity for colleges and universities in New York state.
, one of the oldest Internet
consortia in the United States, has named Dr. Timothy Lance chairman of the
board. Dr. David Lytel, who
served as an expert adviser in the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy during the first Clinton administration, has been named
president. The consortia was created in 1985 to provide Internet
connectivity for colleges and universities in New York state.