NTIA said it’s working to ensure that all stakeholders have the...
NTIA said it’s working to ensure that all stakeholders have the ability to “participate meaningfully” in the agency’s July 12 multistakeholder privacy meeting. The comments by email late Monday responded to a letter sent by a dozen consumer groups who…
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bemoaned the agency’s inadequate efforts to provide remote participation tools to stakeholders who are unable to attend the talks in person (CD July 3 p10). “NTIA is committed to providing to remote participants an opportunity to express their views that is comparable to what in-person participants will have,” a spokesman said. “We appreciate the resource constraints that civil society, other stakeholders, and the federal government face. We welcome feedback on the process, and will continue to evaluate how to ensure robust participation by all stakeholders in future meetings.” The agency said at least 350 people plan to participate in the negotiations.