[arin-announce] ARIN XIX - Open Policy Hour

Member Services info at arin.net
Wed Apr 11 13:55:47 EDT 2007


Some Questions About the Policy Process

     1. Do you want to know what policy proposals will be discussed at 
the upcoming ARIN Public Policy Meeting?
     2. Do you have an idea about how ARIN should manage Internet Number 
Resources?
     3. Do you think that a current policy should be enhanced or 
changed, or even retired?
     4. Are you hesitant about making a formal proposal on the Public 
Policy Mail List (PPML)?
     5. Are you new to the Policy Development Process?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you should attend 
the Open Policy Hour!

What is The Open Policy Hour? Quite simply, it is your opportunity to 
get a better understanding of what is going to be discussed at the 
upcoming Public Policy Meeting or for you to discuss your ideas in an 
open, informal forum and receive feedback or both! The Open Policy Hour 
consists of two parts.

Part One is the P2B2 or the Policy Proposal Background Briefing. ARIN 
staff will provide summary information regarding the policy proposals 
that will be discussed at the meeting. Members of the ARIN Advisory 
Council will be present to answer general questions about the policy 
proposals. There will be no discussion of the proposals, just the 
information that you need to help you understand the nature of the 
proposals. ARIN staff will also provide a Policy Evaluation and Feedback 
Report. This report provides a staff evaluation of current ARIN 
policies, based on the experience gained by the staff in policy 
implementation and application, as well as feedback provided by ARIN 
customers.

Part Two is the P2B or the Policy Proposal BoF. This is where you get a 
chance to "test drive" a policy idea. How can you participate? Bring 
your ideas and questions. If you have a policy suggestion for which you 
would like to receive feedback prior to submitting it to the community 
on the PPML, here is your opportunity. If you have a
short (3-minute) presentation prepared you will be given the first 
opportunity to present it. To sign up to give a presentation please send 
an e-mail to policy at arin.net by 18 April 2007 with your
name, organization, and a brief description of your policy subject.

Come join your colleagues in this informal setting. The Open Policy Hour 
for ARIN XIX will be held on Sunday, 22 April, from 4:30 - 6:00 PM. If 
you are not familiar with the way policies are developed in the ARIN 
region, join ARIN staff a half hour earlier, at 4:00 PM, for a review of 
the Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process.

Registration information for ARIN XIX is available at:

      http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XIX/

Contact Member Services at info at arin.net if you have any questions.

Regards,

Member Services Department
American Registry for Internet Numbers




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