RE: [ispcp] ISPCP Statement on Adoption of the Current Strategic Plan -- FOR COMMENT
Here are my suggested edits; feel free to adopt or not. FYI, I spoke briefly with Vint, and we plan to speak again, but he is thinking through possibly addressing the areas of contention with some kind of caveat. He is still hopeful that it should be adopted but has softened his position from yesterday. Maggie Magnolia Mansourkia Director Internet and Ecommerce Law, MCI 202-736-6448 Voice 202-736-6460 Fax 222-6448 Vnet -----Original Message----- From: owner-ispcp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ispcp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark McFadden Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:04 AM To: ISPCP@xxxxxxxxx Cc: mcf@xxxxxxx Subject: [ispcp] ISPCP Statement on Adoption of the Current Strategic Plan -- FOR COMMENT The ISPCP Constituency urges the ICANN Board not to ratify, adopt, or approve the current Strateigc Plan in its current form. The current Strategic Plan simply does not have the consensus of the ICANN Community. Ratifying the Strategic Plan would confer an stamp of authority on the plan that is inappropriate. It would also codify strategic goals which do not have the consensus buy-in of the ICANN community. Instead, the ISPCP community thinks the current Strategic Plan should remain as a guide and historically significant document for ICANN's work until a Strategic Plan emerges from the revised planning process underway this week. Some have suggested that the current Strategic Plan is needed as a defense against organizations who might be inclined to suggest that ICANN has no plan or vision for the future. We do not agree. ICANN has an operational plan that takes us through the next year that defines, very clearly, short-term goals for the organization. In addition, an open and participative planning process is currently beging developed for the next planning cycle. The ISPCP constituency remains committed to the strategic planning process and many of our members have participated in this week's group planning process. However, adopting the current version of the Strategic Plan would be a significant retreat from the basic principle of consensus development of policy and plans for our organization. We urge all members of the board to not formally adopt or ratify the current Strategic Plan. -- Mark McFadden Internet and Security Programs University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Continuing Education 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 6000 Milwaukee, WI 53203 v: 414-227-3243 e: mcf@xxxxxxx w: http://www.sce.uwm.edu Attachment:
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