Barrack, Eric and all
Agreed.
My take and a polite challenge to government players is this:-
KICTANet, always cognizant of its Multi-Stakeholder DNA created this OPEN working group so that all players - Government and Non-Government - can participate and shape its direction from the ground up. In the first meeting we had representation from Big Business, SMEs, Startups, Hubs and NGOs.
Non from Government.
This is still early days and I encourage Government players to play a pivotal role in defining how this country will take up and use this pivotal technology.
Our next meet up will likely be at an Innovation Hub of one of the leading IT Companies in the world who have expressed interest to partner with us. This should give comfort to players who may likely be cautious of the direction this Working Group may take.
One thing I assure all is this:-
KICTANet is Multi-Stakeholder and Non-Partisan in how we approach matters of National Interest.
Thank you all.
PS: The Core Working Group is taking shape and we propose a Maximum of 10 People to enable this group to move with speed and at the same be as inclusive as possible. This group will then be answerable to us all. So if you haven't pinged me yet please do so soonest.
Ali Hussein
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Hussein & Associates
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"Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought". ~ Albert Szent-Györgyi
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I agree with you Eric,Let us find a way of on boarding government and making the comfortablewith the conversation. Next phase should be a round table thatincludes all stakeholders preferably led by the Ministry of ICT.RegardsOn 9/29/16, Erick Mwangi <erick.mwangi@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks Ali once again for the minutes.
Government will always seem to have a heavy hand when it comes to new
innovation due to a number of factors ie:
1) Uncertainty
2) Contention over resources
3) Disruption and unforeseen eventualities
4) The public good
However i would imagine as a way forward we can suggest various lenses in
which the government can approach Blockchain when it comes to regulation.
There are two options as to which we can embark on:
1*) Principle based*
The regulatory body provides the market participants with principles that
should serve to guide their activity while allowing them discretion to
decide how they will meet their regulatory obligations.
*2) Performance based*
The regulatory body puts forward certain metrics that market participants
are required or encouraged to meet.
I posit the second option is what would be ideal for such a nascent
technology but willing to hear views from others.
Regards,
*Eric Mwangi*
*Founder - Vault Global*
*www.vaultglobal.co.uk <http://www.vaultglobal.co.uk>*
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 7:48 AM, Barrack Otieno via kictanet <
kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
This is for your information and attention.
Best Regards
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 08:44:19 +0200
Subject: [IANA-issues] House OKs legislation to avert federal shutdown
To: "iana-issues@atlarge-lists.icann.org" <iana-issues@atlarge-lists.
icann.org>
http://www.chron.com/news/politics/article/Deal-averts-
federal-shutdown-ignores-Cruz-9381984.php
The House passed the bill funding the government through Dec. 9 late
Wednesday in a 342-85 vote after the Senate easily approved it earlier
that afternoon. The bill contained no references to the IANA oversight
transition.
It increasingly looks like the NTIA contract will end in 48H and the
IANA Stewardship Transition will be complete.
Kindest regards,
Olivier
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