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RE: [npoc-voice] Statement for NPOC on NTIA & ICANN multistakeholder process to develop the DNS system transition plan
- To: Rudi Vansnick <rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxx>, "npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx NPOC" <npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [npoc-voice] Statement for NPOC on NTIA & ICANN multistakeholder process to develop the DNS system transition plan
- From: "Carson, Michael" <Michael.Carson@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:41:03 +0000
Thanks, Rudi.
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From: owner-npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Rudi Vansnick
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 2:47 AM
To: npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx NPOC
Cc: Ncsg
Subject: [npoc-voice] Statement for NPOC on NTIA & ICANN multistakeholder
process to develop the DNS system transition plan
NPOC, the Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns stakeholder Constituency within
ICANN, welcomes the U.S. Government's National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA) announcement of its intention to "transfer
key internet domain name functions to the global stakeholder community" and
pledges its support for the challenging work required for this task.
NTIA has charged ICANN to convene global stakeholders to develop a transition
proposal that strengthens the multistakeholder model; maintains the security,
stability and resilience of the Internet DNS; meets the needs and expectations
of the global customers and partners of the relevant domain name system (DNS)
functions; and maintains the openness of the Internet. NPOC's stakeholder
constituency has a keen interest in both this process and its outcome.
NPOC focuses on the impact of DNS policies, and their effects, on the
Not-for-Profit civil society stakeholder community. NPOC stands for a
multistakeholder approach to empowerment and capacity building for engagement
in Internet governance; policy and process transparency; and stakeholder use of
a DNS system that supports community based and just socio-economic development.
NPOC looks forward to playing an active role on the development of a transition
proposal process that respects the principles of openness and engagement that
have been part of the core DNA of the Internet from its inception. NPOC intends
to collaborate with existing stakeholder constituencies and others to nurture a
growing civil society stakeholder base, both within ICANN and the transition
proposal, and within the not-for-profit and civil society communities of the
larger global Internet ecosystem.
Rudi Vansnick
NPOC chair Policy Committee
NPOC treasurer
rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxxx<mailto:rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxxx>
Tel : +32 (0)9 329 39 16
Mobile : +32 (0)475 28 16 32
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