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Cerf joined the board of the [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] (ICANN) in [[1999]], and is serving a term until [[2007]]; he is currently the ICANN Chair.
 
Cerf is a member of the Bulgarian President [[Georgi Parvanov]]'s IT Advisory Council, assigned with a Presidential Decree on March 8, 2002. <ref>[http://www.president.bg/en/adm_sit.php Presidential]</ref> He is also a member of the Advisory Board of [[Eurasia Group]], the political risk consultancy.
 
Cerf is also working on the [[Interplanetary Internet]], together with [[NASA]]'s [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]]. It will be a new standard to communicate from planet to planet, using radio/laser communications that are highly tolerant to signal degradation.<ref>[http://www.ipnsig.org/ The InterPlaNetary Internet Project IPN Special Interest Group]</ref>
 
In February 2006, Cerf testified before the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce|U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation]]'s Hearing on “[[Net Neutrality|Network Neutrality]]”. <ref>[http://commerce.senate.gov/pdf/cerf-020706.pdf Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce]</ref>
 
==Awards and honors==
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In early 2005 it was announced that Cerf and Kahn were the winners of the [[Association for Computing Machinery|ACM]]'s [[Turing Award]] (the computer science field's equivalent of the [[Nobel Prize]]) for [[2004]], for their "pioneering work on [[internetworking]], including .. the Internet's basic [[communications protocols]] .. and for inspired leadership in networking."
 
In November 2005, Cerf and Kahn were awarded the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] by President [[George W. Bush]] for their contributions to the creation of the Internet. <ref>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/11/20051109-10.html 2005 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients.]</ref>
 
In June, 2006, he gave the graduation speech at UCLA's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science.