Dear colleagues,

Based on recent discussions, it would perhaps be useful to provide some 
background information on the RIPE NCC Roundtable Meetings for Governments and 
Regulators (to use their full title).

The RIPE NCC has been holding these events since 2005, generally on a 
twice-yearly basis, as an opportunity for representatives of governments and 
public sector authorities to engage directly with RIPE NCC staff and key 
members of the RIPE community. Over the years, agenda items have included 
issues such as IPv6 adoption, Internet governance developments, network 
security, and Internet measurements and analysis. Presentations are generally 
delivered by RIPE NCC staff, though there have been occasions when 
representatives from other organisations have presented on issues relevant to 
the RIPE NCC or RIPE community (e.g. Olaf Kolkman delivered a presentation at 
the last Roundtable Meeting on the IETF and its role in Internet security).

The Roundtable Meetings are held as invitation-only events. This is to allow 
government representatives, who are often constrained in what they can say in 
open forums, to speak and exchange information freely. This is vital to 
ensuring that all participants get the most out of the meetings. The trade-off 
is that Roundtable Meetings are purely informational - no formal policy 
discussion or decision-making occurs.

As noted on this list, recent Roundtable Meetings have been held alternately in 
Amsterdam and Brussels - this has been a conscious move to engage more 
effectively with European Commission and Parliament staff, as well as EU member 
state representatives who may otherwise be in Brussels at the time. We have 
coordinated with contacts in the European Commission to organise our Brussels 
Roundtable Meetings adjacent to relevant meetings or events held by the 
Commission. Our plan is to continue this pattern, but we are always open to 
adjusting our Roundtable Meeting organisation to more effectively reach new 
participants.

The Roundtable Meetings have a great success in helping the RIPE NCC to build 
relationships with the public sector and inform public sector representatives 
on issues relating to the RIPE community. While the Roundtable Meetings are 
invitation-only, the RIPE NCC is very happy to hear input or suggestions from 
the community (particularly this working group) on issues that might usefully 
be included on the agenda (we are currently developing the agenda for our next 
Roundtable Meeting in February, and have noted the discussion that has taken 
place here regarding IP interconnection). 

We also strongly you to connect us with public sector representatives from your 
country who may be interested in attending. 

I hope this is helpful for discussions going forward, and I am happy to answer 
questions either on or off the mailing list.

Chris Buckridge
External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC


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