Dear Jonathan,
Thank you for your response. Please
feel free to proceed as you have outlined.
Kind regards,
RA
Ronald N. Andruff
From: Jonathan
Robinson [mailto:jonathan.robinson@ipracon.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013
1:27 PM
To: 'Ron Andruff'
Cc:
gnso-improvem-impl-sc@icann.org; mcole@5x5com.com
Subject: RE: SCI Liaison
Dear Ron,
Apologies for a
little slow turnaround on this one. We had a monthly Council meeting last
week so my plate was a little full.
My personal feeling
is that we should go for solution 1 suggested below supplemented by a variation
off 2, i.e. that we invite the Chair &/or VC od the SCI to talk with the
Council on specific issues as and when appropriate.
With your permission, I’ll send your note to the Council and likely cover
it with my suggestion and then take feedback before making a final decision.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
From: Ron Andruff
[mailto:randruff@rnapartners.com]
Sent: 11 February 2013 18:21
To: 'Jonathan Robinson'
Cc:
gnso-improvem-impl-sc@icann.org; mcole@5x5com.com
Subject: SCI Liaison
Dear Jonathan,
Following the recent change of leadership
of the Standing Committee on Improvements Implementation (SCI), with the former
Chair being a member of the GNSO Council, the SCI is now in a situation where
neither the Chair or the Vice-Chair are members of the GNSO Council. At the
same time, the SCI is responsible for reviewing and assessing the effective
functioning of recommendations that came out of the last GNSO review.
The SCI considers it important to have a
direct line of communication with the GNSO Council as most of the issues under
consideration are a result of GNSO Council requests and SCI recommendations are
likely to impact the GNSO Council operations. As a result, the SCI would like
to propose that the GNSO Council consider appointing a liaison to the SCI. From
the SCI's perspective, such a liaison could be appointed in two different ways:
(1) a 'traditional' liaison is appointed by the GNSO Council, i.e. a member of
the GNSO Council is appointed to serve as the liaison to the SCI as described
in the GNSO Working Groups; or (2) the Chair and/or Vice-Chair of the SCI serve
as liaisons to the GNSO Council and are able to participate as observers in
GNSO Council meetings either upon invitation (when issues of relevance are
discussed) or as standing observers. Obviously it is the GNSO Council's
prerogative to decide on the solution that is deemed most appropriate and
effective.
We look forward to receiving your feedback
in due course.
Kind regards,
RA
Ronald N. Andruff
Chair SCI