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NCUC Project--Milton Mueller <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Oct 2003 19:47:21 +0100
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I support this.

Marc

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, at 13:43 [=GMT-0500], Milton Mueller wrote:

> Under our new charter, our new Council representatives,
> as Chairs of the Policy Committee, should initiate the process
> of assigning NCUC members to Council Task Forces.
>
> Since our election will take place during this crucial 10
> day period, I think we have to act now, using the old Council
> and Adcom members (me, Chun, and possibly Gabriel).
>
> So I would put forward the following nominations for
> the three task forces:
>
> Task Force 1: Data Mining
> Milton Mueller
>
> Task Force 2: Data Collection and Privacy
> Kathy Kleiman
>
> Task Force 3: Data Accuracy
> Fran Wellings, EPIC
>
> Reason for these nominations:
> The Task Force 1 will move very fast. Since I was on the
> Whois Steering Committee I will be up to speed and
> ready to go. Task Force 2 is the most important one.
> Kathy Kleiman has been working on that since the
> decision to send her to Tunisia, so I hope she is
> willing to continue. Task Force 3 involves issues
> that EPIC has expertise in.
>

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