[NCSG-Discuss] NCSG Questions & Concerns for our Representatives on the Accountability & Transparency Review Team (ATRT2)
Maria Farrell
maria.farrell at GMAIL.COM
Tue Jan 22 18:19:41 CET 2013
Hi, Avri and Marie Laure,
My question is about the Government Advisory Committee's future role.
The GAC's report of its High Level Meeting in Toronto said it wanted ATRT2
to look at: "Enabling engagement of the GAC as early as possible, and at
various levels, within the ICANN policy development process".
What form do you think greater GAC engagement might take earlier in the
process, and how would you try to ensure its engagement in the GNSO and at
the same time protect the multi-(equal)-stakeholder process?
I hope this question is within scope, i.e. that it's ok to ask you what
your 'ideal outcomes' from the ATRT2 might be on this issue.
Thanks and all the best, Maria
On 22 January 2013 13:33, Avri Doria <avri at acm.org> wrote:
> On 21 Jan 2013, at 16:48, Robin Gross wrote:
>
> > Therefore now have a 24-hour period to ask the two NCSG candidates
> questions and to provide them with initial feedback about desired outcomes
> for the ATRT (using this list beginning now).
> >
>
>
> Thanks Robin, for opening this topic.
>
> I think that the AOC reviews are among the most important work we do
> outside of Policy recommendations. And I think that the ATRT - being
> responsible for reviewing, and then recommending improvements on, the
> accountability and transparency of ICANN is central to any evolution we
> might someday see ICANN and its ability to become a free standing dynamic
> organization.
>
> Even if this list does not have any specific questions for the two of us
> who have asked for the NCSG endorsement, I would really like to hear about
> issues that are currently on people's minds about the specific issues that
> need to be covered by the upcoming review.
>
> Thanks
>
> avri
>
> Ps: Dan, I remember that I owe you an answer on Dynamic Organizational
> Architectures which includes the issue of accountability. While I am still
> working on that theoretical answer, in a practical sense, I think that
> accountable and transparent Accountability and Transparency Reviews, are a
> key ingredient.
>
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