[atrt2] Draft agenda for first ATRT2 face to face meeting

Avri Doria avri at acm.org
Mon Mar 11 13:37:27 UTC 2013


Hi,

For some reason I had been relying on the ATRT documents I had collected, and had not checked out the page.  Thank you for the pointer.

>From the look of the 2012 report it looks like much of this rested with Legal.  So probably having someone from Legal available would be a good thing.

It is good to hear that Denise will be available.

Thanks

avri

On 11 Mar 2013, at 09:20, Steve Crocker wrote:

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> Avri,
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> There's a web page that has the full background and current status of the ATRT1 effort.  See http://www.icann.org/en/news/in-focus/accountability .  The key report, easily accessible on that page, is the 2012 implementation report.  I've attached it here for ease of reference.  The last part of that report is an itemized breakdown of the implementation status.  This portion of the report is also available as a separate file, also accessible from the same web page.  It's designated as a summary.
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> Denise Michel has been in charge of the overall tracking of the implementation of the 27 recommendations from the ATRT1.  I believe she will be in attendance during our session in Los Angeles.  The 27 recommendations cover several different areas, and different people have been in charge of the different areas.  I'll let Denise supply further information.
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> Until Fadi came on board, I made a point of tracking the implementation progress for the ATRT1 recommendations.  When Fadi came on board, he chose to make it one of his priorities to get the recommendations fully implemented and immediately took an active role in tracking and pushing on them, so I stepped back.
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> Both Larry Strickling and I have spoken about how to ensure the implementation of those recommendations become effective and permanent.  Larry's formulation is, as best I can recall, "If I talk to someone a year later, will they be able to say what they are doing differently."  My formulation is aimed at the same point but couched differently.  I want to see those changes so thoroughly integrated that after a few years no one distinguishes between what we do because of the ATRT1 recommendations versus what we do as part of our normal way of doing business.
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> Speaking as Board chair, I am pleased with the staff's effort to implement the recommendations.  Speaking as a member of ATRT2, I think it is entirely appropriate for the new review team to make its own assessment on the implementation of the recommendations of the prior review team.
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> Steve
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