[governance] FBI, DEA, IPv6 & ICANN
Roland Perry
roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Fri Jul 6 05:13:55 EDT 2012
In message <26E60B81-4DD1-4E3D-AF4E-918D17918FE1 at ella.com>, at 19:22:27
on Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Avri Doria <avri at ella.com> writes
>On 5 Jul 2012, at 18:47, David Conrad wrote:
>
>> As far as I know, the ASO (= the NRO)
>
>Does '=' mean:
>
>- the same organization
>- ASO is an ICANN supporting organization that passes on all that the NRO (RIR 'collective') does for Board (and GAC?) blessing. Sort of an
>intermediary.
>- mostly overlap becasue it is the same people but separate organization that could have a separate agenda if is was wished.
In Prague the NRO gave a presentation to the GAC about RPKI. That's an
example of an initiative where it makes sense for the RIRs to have a
common approach.
From a people point of view, the Address Council (which really ought to
be called the ASO Council to match the other SO's) is performed by the
NRO Number Council.
The Number Council has two persons each voted from five stakeholder
groups (to use GNSO Terminology), viz the membership of the five RIRs.
It also has one person each appointed from five Nomcoms (to use ICANN
terminology), which are the five RIR's Executive Boards.
On the other hand, when "The NRO" turns up at a meeting, it's usually a
synonym for the NRO Executive Council (the five RIR CEOs).
The secretariat for the ASO and NRO rotates amongst the RIR
secretariats.
--
Roland Perry
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