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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Presented by Vice President of Netpia.com, Inc., Kangsik Cheon 자국어 기술과 정책 컨소시엄 천강식상무
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium What UN WGIG is saying … UN WGIG (Working Group for Internet Governance) Made recommendation to UN Secretary General that multilingualism m ust be promoted in the process “Strengthening participation and coordination of all governments and a ll stakeholders in the governance process is required to push forward t he development and implementation of MNS solutions including multili ngual email addresses and keyword lookup.” (Report of the WGIG, Chateau de Bossey, 6.18.05)
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Gateway to Information Resources !! Gateway for everybody all over the world !!
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Basic Attributes of Consortium NOT FOR PROFIT OPEN PARTICIPATION - Business - Academia - Civil Society -Netizens INTERNATIONALINDEPENDENT
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Vision & Mission VISION To reach the genuine Information Society wherein Internet is available and easily accessible by anyone, anywhere, and anytime. MISSION To user a systematic approach through collective input, cooperative participation, and mobilization of synergy to deliver NLIA worldwide.
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Role & Responsibility Global Governing Role NLIA Policy Making, Research, and Implementation - National or Regional policy issuance, conformation, and implementation - Information and recommendation sharing NLIA Common Benefit - Be the spokesman for all member stakeholder - Perpetually lead in the advancement of global infrastructure, its stability and security - Promote of NLIA globalization - Ally with other entities to strengthen and secure NLIA’s position on multilingualism
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Role & Responsibility Technical Responsibilities Standardization - Facilitate regular meetings for engineers - Focus on technical advancement, innovation, and exchange of information Origin of Distribution - Provide downloadable updates or other Name Server related software and/or solution Non-intellectual propriety - Exchange tips and tricks among engineers
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Base Operation Location Option 1 - Asia | Korea - Pro: Easy Access to Early Experience and Practice - Con: Lack of Global Representation - Location: Seoul Option 2 - America | USA - Pro: Excellent Global Representation - Con: Symbolic English Society - Location: California or New York Option 3 - Europe | Paris or Geneva - Pro: Strategic Global Representation - Con: Highest Cost of Living and Biz Ops - Location Paris: Central point from other nations - Location: proximity to United Nations
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Operational Gatherings Monthly - BoD Meeting - Reports + newsletters Administrative, technical, financial… Annually - March: Technical & Engineering Conference (TEC) - June: BoD & 1st Level Partners Retreat - September: Global Assembly (GA) Business & Financial Council included
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Native Language Technologies and Policies Consortium Upcoming Schedule September 2005 | Seoul, Korea - NLIA Consortium Preparation Workshop November 2005 | Tunis, Tunisia - NLIA Consortium Global Launch (Commencement Ceremony alongside of WSIS event) - Election of Board Member - Formation of the Secretariat January 2006 - NLIA Consortium Incorporation - First Scheduled Board Meeting
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The Introduction Of WSIS Tunis 2005
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