Are open and accessible processes being used in the development of the NRO MoU and the ASO MoU?
In both cases an open and accessible policy process is being used. The RIR Boards, exercising their policy process and fiduciary responsibilities, have drafted two documents and have placed them in the public domain for comment. The RIRs are undertaking to organize the NRO for the purpose of providing an organizational structure to support the various inter-RIR cooperative arrangements that have evolved over the last three years as the RIRs have worked in concert in both technical and policy areas. The comment period is to elicit any comments that the regional communities may have in regard to this formalization of already existing practices. It is currently proposed that the NRO MoU will be signed at the end of the comment period, with this proposed action being dependant on an assessment of comments received in this period. In the case of the ASO MoU, after the regional community comment period it will be presented to ICANN as a draft document for their consideration. It is expected
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