Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles Sample Clauses

Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles. 2.1 Operational Role of the Operator The Operator is required to perform the IANA Numbering Services in a stable and secure manner and in accordance with the Global Policies. The IANA Numbering Services are administrative and technical in nature. The Operator shall use its best efforts to coordinate with operators of other IANA services, if any.
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Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles. Contractor shall ensure that its staff performing the IANA Naming Function do not publicly initiate, advance or advocate any policy development related to the IANA Naming Function. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor’s staff may (i) respond to requests for information requested by Interested and Affected Parties, subject to Section XII.3, and, at Contractor’s volition, provide objective information to such customers, in each case, to inform ongoing policy discussions, (ii) request guidance or clarification as necessary for the performance of the IANA Naming Function, and (iii) publish, contribute to or comment on any document related to ongoing policy discussions, provided that, in the case of clause (iii), (a) the primary purpose of such publication, contribution or commentary is to supply relevant IANA Naming Function experience and insight, and (b) the Contractor staff are not the only authors of such publication.
Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles. The Contractor shall ensure that designated IANA functions staff members will not initiate, advance, or advocate any policy development related to the IANA functions. The Contractor’s staff may respond to requests for information requested by interested and affected parties as enumerated in Section C.1.3 to inform ongoing policy discussions and may request guidance or clarification as necessary for the performance of the IANA functions. 2 Principle 2 from CRISP proposal Description of Services Provided to RIRs The IANA Numbering Services Operator will maintain the IANA Number Registries and provide IANA Numbering Services to the RIRs in accordance with the specific processes and timelines described in this section of the agreement. Relevant section(s) in the NTIA contract: C.2.9.3
Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles. Contractor shall ensure that its staff performing the IANA Naming Function does not publicly initiate, advance or advocate any policy development related to the IANA Naming Function. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor’s staff may (i) respond to requests for information requested by its customers and, at Contractor’s volition, provide objective information to such customers, in each case, to inform ongoing policy discussions, (ii) request guidance or clarification as necessary for the performance of the IANA Naming Function, and (iii) publish, contribute to or comment on any document related to ongoing policy discussions, provided that, in the case of clause (iii), the primary purpose of such publication, contribution or commentary is to supply relevant IANA Naming Function experience and insight. User Instructions. Contractor shall, in collaboration with its customers, maintain user instructions, including technical requirements for the IANA Naming Function. Contractor shall post such instructions at xxxx.xxx (the “IANA Website”).
Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles. Section 3.4 Transparency and Accountability.3
Separation of Policy Development and Operational Roles. Contractor shall ensure that its staff performing the IANA Naming Function does not publicly initiate, advance or advocate any policy development related to the IANA Naming Function. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor’s staff may (i) respond to requests for information requested by its customers and, at Contractor’s volition, provide objective information to such customers, in each case, to inform ongoing policy discussions, (ii) request guidance or clarification as necessary for the performance of the IANA Naming Function, and (iii) publish, contribute to or comment on any document related to ongoing policy discussions, provided that, in the case of clause (iii), the primary purpose of such publication, contribution or commentary is to supply relevant IANA Naming Function experience and insight.

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