[NCUC-EC] Stephanie Perrin Travel Support + Procedures for Ad Hoc Requests

Balleste, Roy rballeste at stu.edu
Mon Mar 23 17:32:05 CET 2015


Dear Colleagues,

I had sent my support note before; just in case, I agree on travel support for Stephanie.

Best,

Roy

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From: ncuc-ec-bounces at lists.ncuc.org [mailto:ncuc-ec-bounces at lists.ncuc.org] On Behalf Of João Carlos Rebello Caribé
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 11:22 AM
To: William Drake
Cc: Exec. Comm
Subject: Re: [NCUC-EC] Stephanie Perrin Travel Support + Procedures for Ad Hoc Requests

Dear all,


Answers bellow

Em 23/03/2015, às 03:57, William Drake escreveu:


Hello

So after some back and forth we now have a formal request  (see below) for ad hoc travel support from Stephanie to attend the data protection meeting where WHOIS will be on the agenda and to network with commissioners, which would be a very good thing for us.  So while it's not technically an ICANN meeting, it will advance NCUC/SG's objectives, and would be a missed opportunity not to do it.

Her hotel will cost $869.  I would argue we should allocate $1,000 to cover at least a little of her incidental expenses, just like we did with Ed (who is now representing us solo in Istanbul as Robin alas had a canceled flight...glad we did it!).

Please let me know if you agree with this proposal, or have another, or concerns etc.

I agree, move on




Going forward, we should standardize and make transparent the policy for such ad hoc requests.  NCUC has always done these things in a loose and informal way, focused on getting the work done rather than building admin apparatus, but with the membership having grown substantially and transparency becoming important it's good to lay this stuff out.

Stefania earlier had circulated a proposal in this regard.  She advocated a separate new policy with various provisions.  Personally, my preference would be to not make things complicated.  I would think a one paragraph addition to the existing travel policy starting that NCUC also can up to [four? six?] time a year and on an ad hoc basis provide up to $1,000 [and in exceptional cases of need, up to $1,500?] to members who are deeply involved in an important process and representing us to attend ICANN working group meetings and related events where ICANN issues will be discussed and networking would be advantageous.  We could also require them to submit verifying docs post hoc before reimbursement and to write a couple paragraphs blog post on the experience, just like the others, so it'd fit into the same document.  Ed and Stephanie have both indicated a willingness to do this.

So there are two different proposals on the table, it'd be helpful to have some engagement and work toward a solution we can announce at the same time as the funding of Ed and Stephanie.  Please have a look again at her proposal, consider the two approaches, and weigh in on this as well.

Thanks much

Perfect, simple rules and for members that advocate in name of NCUC, that's it.



Bill

PS: I've been in touch with the folks at Public Interest Registry and they are donating $15,000.  I've asked Milton to provide to the EC an annual update on the status of our bank account once they've deposited.


Begin forwarded message:

Date: March 22, 2015 at 6:32:24 PM GMT+1
From: Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca<mailto:stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca>>
To: William Drake <wjdrake at gmail.com<mailto:wjdrake at gmail.com>>
Subject: Fwd: Invitation to attend the Berlin group meeting and present a paper on the ICANN Privacy situation

Dear Bill,
Further to the earlier discussions with respect to the attached invitation to present a paper on ICANN and current privacy issues at the Berlin group meeting in Seoul, Korean, I would like to request funding support from the NCUC,  The conference organizers, namely the Chair Alexander Dix has agreed to pay my airline ticket if another organization could fund the hote.  The meeting invitation is attached, as well as my hotel reservation at the conference hotel.  I have booked the ticket, and the amount is 2420.79 C.  (I will be covering 200C of this myself).
The hotel costs 180,000 per night with 21% tax and gratuity.  Breakfast is an additional 20,000KRW, so four nights at the hotel (Saturday night to Tuesday night) will amount to 4 x 242,000KRW or 968,000 KRW.  This computes at $869.33 US.  There are of course per diem costs, and taxis/bus from airport, but two dinners and a lunch are I believe included in the host package.

I am attempting to find a partner to share the room and cut the costs in half, and if that happens will of course only ask NCUC to cover my half of the expenses.  I have gone ahead and booked the room, in order to get the discount conference rate, which is competitive by downtown Korean standards.  I would stay at a cheaper hotel, but the whole purpose of the visit, other than the additional opportuntity to draft a final report for the committee after the meeting, is to lobby the data protection commissioner community to take a further interest in ICANN and its activities.

Kind regards,
Stephanie Perrin


-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:

Invitation to attend the Berlin group meeting and present a paper on the ICANN Privacy situation

Date:

Sat, 21 Mar 2015 17:56:57 -0400

From:

Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca><mailto:stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca>

To:

William Drake <wjdrake at gmail.com><mailto:wjdrake at gmail.com>



Dear Bill and Milton,

I am writing you to request funding to cover four nights hotel in the

conference hotel in Seoul, where the Berlin group (IWGDPT, the

International worling group on data protection in telecommunications)

will be holding its meeting April 26-28.  As previously discussed, they

have offered to pay my airline ticket if someone else can cover the

hotel, providing I am willing to present a report at the meeting and

follow up with a written paper.  This is an excellent oppotunity to

engage the Article 29 group of data commissioners, as well as many other

commissioners and privacy experts who attend this meeting.  The Berlin

group is much broader than Europe alone, and ICANN has a full item on

the attached agenda.

The costs of the hotel with breakfast are 200 KRW a night plus taxes.  I

am not sure what the per diem rate is for NCUC activities, but it would

not be more than an additional $70 US per day, so my estimate of

expenses is a total of  $869 US for the hotel with 21% taxes, and $280

per diem.  The cost of the air ticket is 2400 so we are getting the

bettter end of this bargain.



I have booked the ticket, and made the reservation, in order to keep

costs down and get the discount rate.  I do hope this is acceptable to

the executive committee.  I did not seek out a cheaper hotel, because

the whole purpose of this trip is to engage the world data commissioners

and their staff in this issue, a task much more easily accomplished from

the conference hotel, especially in a place like Seoul.  Further, the

rate that KISA has got from the Lotte hotel is very competitive with

other hotels.

Kind regards,

Stephanie Perrin




<Reservation_Form(LOTTE_HOTEL_WORLD)_KISA.doc>
<draft agenda 675.50.3.pdf>
<Reservation_Form(LOTTE_HOTEL_WORLD)_KISA-2Perrin.doc>
<invitation 675.50.1.pdf>
<aircanada.com<http://aircanada.com> - Flights - Booking Confirmation.html>

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