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Re: Internet Society Briefing Panel @ IETF 95 - "Public Policy and Internet Technology Development"

2016-03-29 10:57:58
Also, please note that a second block of seats will open up at 2100hrs UTC 
today.

Thanks,
Mat

On 29 Mar 2016, at 16:07, Matthew Ford <ford(_at_)isoc(_dot_)org> wrote:

We are happy to announce that registration is now open for the Internet 
Society Briefing Panel at IETF 95, entitled: “Public Policy and Internet 
Technology Development.” The panel will take place during lunch on Tuesday, 5 
April, at the Hilton Buenos Aires.

Due to high demand for limited seating, pre-registration is required to 
attend the Briefing Panel in person. Registration opens today (29 March): 
https://www.internetsociety.org/form/isoc-ietf-95

This event will be recorded and webcast live on the ISOCtech YouTube Channel 
<https://www.youtube.com/user/ISOCtech>. Watch the Internet Technology 
Matters blog <http://www.internetsociety.org/itm> or the session information 
page 
<https://www.internetsociety.org/internet-society-briefing-panel-ietf-95> for 
information about remote participation and archive details. Registration is 
NOT required for remote participation.

Session Abstract
----------------
The Internet Society has been bringing policy makers to IETF meetings for 
several years to experience the IETF meeting week first-hand and to learn 
from IETF experts about the technologies and standardisation processes that 
drive the IETF. Simultaneously, public policy makers have been directly 
involved in IETF projects like ECRIT and PAWS. The worlds of Internet 
technology standardisation and public policy development are drawing closer 
together.

When Internet technology is developed and standardised, the protagonists 
often move on to new projects while deployment proceeds in environments more 
diverse and heterogenous than any under consideration during the development 
phase. Because Internet technology has a real impact on people, their public 
representatives are increasingly taking an interest in the IETF as one source 
of this technology.

In this panel session we will identify the important issues for Internet 
public policy makers generally and the Latin American region in particular. 
We will discuss the relevance of the IETF to their work. In particular we 
will address the following questions:

      • What are the high priority issues for Internet policy makers today?
      • Why are policy makers interested in the work of the IETF?
      • Where does the work of the IETF and Public Policy intersect?
      • What could/should be done to improve two-way dialogue between 
technologists and public policy officials?

We hope you will join us, either in person or remotely, as we discuss the 
intersection of public policy and Internet technology development.

Register to attend in person here: 
https://www.internetsociety.org/form/isoc-ietf-95

Regards,
Mat



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