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Address Supporting Organization. Seoul, Korea – August 2003. Since Shanghai!. AC traditionally reports on its progress Does this at RIR meetings Also in open forum at ICANN meetings ASO General Assembly Held in Santiago de Chile in April 2003. Major Changes to AC. ICANN Reform
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Address Supporting Organization Seoul, Korea – August 2003
Since Shanghai! • AC traditionally reports on its progress • Does this at RIR meetings • Also in open forum at ICANN meetings • ASO General Assembly Held in Santiago de Chile in April 2003
Major Changes to AC • ICANN Reform • This is an ongoing activity • Soon to be done • Nominations Committee • Formalization of AC Processes • New faces on the Address Council
ASO Address Council • Address Council • 3 representatives per RIR region • Representatives do not represent RIRs directly • AC nominees • Not necessarily an RIR member • All can participate in elections • . . . Not limited to RIR members • The role of the AC will be changing • To meet new challenges • To adapt to the new ICANN structure
APNIC Region Takashi Arano Dr. Kenny S. Huang Seung-Min Lee RIPE Region Hans-Petter Holen Sabine Jaume Wilfried Woeber The ASO Address Council • ARIN Region • Eric Decker • Mark McFadden (Chair) • Kim Hubbard LACnic Region • Raimundo Beca • Hartmut Glaser • Julian Dunayevich
ASO Address Council • Continued to observe progress in the establishment of AFRINIC new RIR. • AFRINIC representatives have participated in current ASO activities and in the ICANN reform process
ASO Address Council Other Activities • Establishing standard BoD selection process (to be published shortly for public comment) • Establishing a standard process for nominating representative to NomCom • Discussion ongoing to review RFC 2050 and its current relation to active policy. • Global Mailing list for discussion: rfc2050-wg@arin.net
ASO Address Council • Working on a new strategy to promote international participation • Electronic voting • Workshops and information gathering sessions • Chair has circulated a “Roadmap Document” to the AC for 2003 • Held a workshop in Amsterdam in January
ASO Address Council AC is working with the RIRs on ICANN reform process discussions • Stand ready to facilitate/work with the RIRs and ERC in negotiation for a new MoU in the reform environment • RIRs have asked for formal input • AC has met informally with ICANN ERC • Two AC members’ “principles” document
Survey on Reform • ASO AC Conducted a survey among its member on reform and the relationship between the RIRs and ICANN • The results are from a very small, but representative part of the community • Here is a sample of those results
Reform Survey Part 1 • 100% of those responding said that the reformshould continue to be an ASO • When asked about the role of the ASO • 100% said it would elect ICANN BoD • 100% said it would elect ICANN NomCom • 100% said it should advise ICANN on global addressing issues • 100% said it should coordinate global addressing policy development
Reform Survey Part 2 • Not much agreement on the size of ASO • 50% said not significant issue • 87% said that RIR community should elect either two or three ASO members • 67% said that RIR Boards should elect one member to the ASO • 10% said that the ICANN NomCom should have a role
Reform Survey Part 3 • Agreed to electronic voting • Agreed to the concept of temporary observers
Nomination Committee • ICANN has a Nominations Committee • Nominates people to the ICANN BoD • AC is responsible for one delegate • Election took place in February 2003 • Please to have German Valdez • Started work on NomCom immediately
Questions? aso-policy@aso.icann.org