> Well, my life in the real world has been intruding lately, so I
> haven't produced comments as fast as I would like. But there's enough
> there to perhaps get some debate. So here's what I have so far. Note
> that this is still pretty rough, and it's not up to the standards of
> the comments that Kevin did on the original RFC. But we should put out
> something:
mr.crispin thank you for your work
there is no need to hurry
i would not to early make a pabs comment
there is time until 23 march
it would be more visible as it comes at the end of the tread :-)
i was trying in a unprofesional but sympathic way :-) to find out a little
more about the organisational and personal beckground of the GP evaluation
process
unfortunately i have no information at the moment but what i have
understand is the comments could be evaluated by the interagency working
group on dns -hase somebody some more infos about the participaiting
agencyes and persons ? -ms.karen rose the ntia officer inchargt for
replays assistence is one member of the group she told me
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Rose, NTIA, (202) 482-0365.
Email: krose@ntia.doc.gov
probably she could give more infos
on this
otherwise we could try to aproach higher officers as
NTIA's mission is carried out by the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Communications and Information who administers five major program offices.
Through the Secretary of Commerce, he is the President's principal adviser
on telecommunications policy
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE William M. Daley,
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE 202-482-2112
Chief of Staff 202-482-424
NTIA
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
Assistant Secretary - Larry Irving 202/482-1840
Associate Administrator (Acting) - J. Beckwith Burr
Phone: [1] (202) 482-1304
Email: bburr@ntia.doc.gov
or
Office of International Affairs
Associate Administrator - Jack Gleason (Acting) 202/482-1304
and just to find out more about about the background of GP evaluation
process and people
-it is easyer to do something on it when you have some more background
infos about it :-)
thanks
sascha
ps.is there any official pab representatives who like to get in contact
with the people from ntia or should we empower some pab person with
diplomatic skeels to do so if useful i see it useful to have direct
contact with ntia if they are not to negative -but i know they are not
it is a matter of how they are aproached