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(New page: Vote to approve the CBCC Work Groups Composite Privacy Consent Directive project scope statement. Please enter your name and Work Group along with your vote. Only one vote per Work Group p...)
 
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William Goossen PC - Affirmative
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*William Goossen PC - Affirmative
Joy Kuhl - Abstain
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*Joy Kuhl - Abstain
Suzanne Gonzales-Webb - Affirmative
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*Suzanne Gonzales-Webb - Affirmative
Helmut Koenig, II - Affirmative
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*Helmut Koenig, II - Affirmative
Max Walker - Affirmative
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*Max Walker - Affirmative
Ed Tripp (RCRIM) - Affirmative
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*Ed Tripp (RCRIM) - Affirmative
Austin Kreisler (lab) - Negative
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*Austin Kreisler (lab) - Negative
Robert Root - Affirmative
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*Robert Root - Affirmative
Martin Hurrell (WG GAS) - Affirmative
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*Martin Hurrell (WG GAS) - Affirmative
Crystal Kallem (CIC) - Affirmative
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*Crystal Kallem (CIC) - Affirmative
Rita Altamore (PHER) - Affirmative
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*Rita Altamore (PHER) - Affirmative
  
 
'''Comments'''
 
'''Comments'''

Revision as of 16:43, 19 November 2008

Vote to approve the CBCC Work Groups Composite Privacy Consent Directive project scope statement. Please enter your name and Work Group along with your vote. Only one vote per Work Group please. Any comments added through the poll should also be distributed to the DESD list server.

Summary: Number of participants: 11 Most popular option: Affirmative Votes in favor: 9 Comments: 2

  • William Goossen PC - Affirmative
  • Joy Kuhl - Abstain
  • Suzanne Gonzales-Webb - Affirmative
  • Helmut Koenig, II - Affirmative
  • Max Walker - Affirmative
  • Ed Tripp (RCRIM) - Affirmative
  • Austin Kreisler (lab) - Negative
  • Robert Root - Affirmative
  • Martin Hurrell (WG GAS) - Affirmative
  • Crystal Kallem (CIC) - Affirmative
  • Rita Altamore (PHER) - Affirmative

Comments

  • Comment by Jim Case. (Monday, September 29, 2008 6:19:45 PM EDT) This project has both Universal and Realm specific (US) checked. It cannot be both, so the scope statement needs to be clear. Also, it might be easier to track the project if broken down into smaller chucks (such as DAM first).
  • Comment by Austin Kreisler (Lab). (Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:31:08 PM EDT) It's not clear how this relates to the FM Consumer Information Account project as it is not acknowledged here. Consequently, coordination is not clear. The other project should be listed as a dependency, and FM should be a co-sponsor, or at least mentioned as a collaborator.