[NCUC-EC] Possible invitees for NCUC CS outreach meeting in DC Wed. 13 January
Kathy Kleiman
kathy at kathykleiman.com
Mon Dec 15 15:22:46 CET 2014
Hi Bill,
Good list! I would recommend adding Sherwin Siy, VP, Legal Affairs,
Public Knowledge, who is very familiar with our issues (as I share them
with him from time to time) and I would ask Rebecca MacKinnon who she
recommends we invite - as she is wired into us and DC.
Tx for your leadership on this,
Kathy
On 12/15/2014 9:19 AM, William Drake wrote:
> Hello
>
> As we’ve discussed, there will be an NCUC civil society outreach
> meeting in DC the morning of Wed. 14 January, after the NCPH meeting.
> Probably we’ll do 10-1pm, we’ll see. Think it will be in some law
> office, the ICANN office is not available. More on that later.
>
> Again, for the covered travelers, if you cannot get an afternoon or
> evening flight out on the 14th, ICANN will cover your hotel that
> night. Once Constituency Travel starts to get in touch on this and
> you’ve worked out your itinerary, please let me and Rob Hoggarth know
> if you will be needing hotel for that night.
>
> I’d like to do something similar to what we tried at the LA outreach
> meeting, but better—have a number of people teed up to speak 3 minutes
> each on some of the issues we work on, hold all Q&A until the end and
> then go to an integrative freewheeling discussion. Since the folks we
> will be inviting are generally pretty up to speed beltway mavens, we
> won’t need to do a lot of what is ICANN introductory nonsense…just get
> to what we’re doing and then have discussion and say if you’re into
> knowing more or maybe even joining please be in touch. We’ll sort
> this out going forward.
>
> Below is the list of people that the ICANN DC office invited to meet
> with Fadi when he was in DC in January for the State of the Net
> Conference. A number of these it’d be good to invite again, but some
> I’d drop, e.g. people from conservative think tanks and such who
> neither share our views nor are going to get involved with us. I
> don’t know exactly how many bodies the room we’ll have can
> accommodate, am waiting for an answer on that from Rob and Chris, but
> am guessing we’d want a mix like a dozen of us and two dozen external
> folks?
>
> Depending on the numbers, we may not be able to accommodate all the
> bodies we can name, or might have to do it in waves, i.e. invite a
> first tranche and if some say no then invite others. We’ll figure it
> out. What I want to know now is, are there DC public interest
> activists and friendly analysts you can think of who are not listed
> and might conceivably be interested in meeting with us to hear what
> we’re into etc? If so, please send me their names, affiliations and
> email addresses to fold into the list, and then we’ll sort out later
> who’s in our first tranche etc.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill
>
> 1. BrignerPaulInternet Society (ISOC)Regional Director North
> America Bureau
> 2. SolomonBrettAccessExecutive Director
> 3. KimmelmanGenePublic KnowledgePresident
> 4. BeachTimGeorgetownDirector, Program in Science, Technology, and
> International Affairs
> 5. HoffmanLanceGeorge WashingtonDirector, Computer Science Department
> 6. ZaychenkoElizavetaAmerican Enterprise InstituteTech Policy Intern
> 7. EisenachJeffreyAmerican Enterprise InstituteDirector, Center for
> Internet, Communications, and Technology Policy
> 8. NojeimGregoryCenter for Democracy and TechnologyDirector, Project
> on Freedom, Security & Technology
> 9. LewisJamesCenter for Strategic and International StudiesDirector
> and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program
> 10. DeNardisLauraAmerican UniversityProfessor, School of Communications
> 11. LordanTimInternet Education FoundationExecutive Director
> 12. BurgerEricGeorgetownResearch Professor of Computer Science and
> Director, Georgetown Center for Secure Communications
> 13. DouradoEliGeorge MasonResearch Fellow, Tech Policy, Mercatus
> Center, George Mason Univ.
> 14. LevinBlairAspen InstituteFellow, Aspen Institute
> 15. AtkinsonRobertITIFPresident, ITIF
> 16. BrownKathrynISOCCEO, ISOC
> 17. KornbluhKarenCFRSenior Fellow for Digital Policy
> 18. WestDarrellBrookingsVice President and Director, Governance
> Studies; Founding Director, Center for Technology Innovation
> 19. O'ConnorNualaCDTPresident & CEO
> 20. McDowellRobertHudson InstituteVisiting Fellow (and 5th panel member)
> 21. LenardThomasTechnology Policy InstitutePresident
> 22. MacielMariliaCenter for Technology and Society, Getulio Vargas
> FoundationProject Leader/Researcher/Assistant Professor of IP Law
> 23. Tim Maurer Open Technology Institute
> 24. KehlDanielleNew America Foundation
> 25. Sascha Meinrath New America Foundation
> 26. Holmes WilsonFight for the Future
> 27. Pedro AbramovayOpen Society Foundations
> 28. YehJenniferFree PressPolicy Counsel
> 29. Craig Aaron Free Press
> 30. Matt WoodFree Press
> 31. Rebecca MacKinnonNew America and GNI
> 32. Catalina Botero OAS Special Rappourter
> 33. KilicBurcuPublic Citizen
> 34. CerdaAlbertoDerechos Digitales and Georgetown Univ.
> 35. Daniel WeitznerMIT
> 36. VasdevSamhirWorld BankInnovation and Design Consultant, Open
> Technology Alliance
> 37. PohlRachelAspen Institute
> 38. RossiniCarolinaPublic Knowledge
>
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