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[nc-budget] RE: [council] BUDGET COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION OF PAYMENT OF AFNIC INVOICE FOR SERVICES DURING 2001


I agree, payment in full.

Peter de Blanc

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-council@dnso.org [mailto:owner-council@dnso.org] On Behalf
Of Cochetti, Roger
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 5:17 AM
To: council@dnso.org
Cc: 'Nc-Budget (E-mail)'; 'Glen De Saint Gery'; 'Elisabeth Porteneuve';
'Diane Schroeder'; 'Louis Touton'
Subject: [council] BUDGET COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION OF PAYMENT OF AFNIC
INVOICE FOR SERVICES DURING 2001



Attached you will find a $30,000 invoice that the DNSO has received from
AFNIC for its provision of services to the DNSO during 2001 (this is
unrelated to an invoice from AFNIC for services provided during 2000.)

The Budget Committee has examined this invoice and, since its amount
exceeds the spending authority delegated by the Council to the Budget
Committee, recommends to the Council that the invoice be paid in full. 

Roger Cochetti
Chair
Names Council Budget Committee



Roger J. Cochetti
Senior Vice President & Chief Policy Officer
VeriSign
rcochetti@verisign.com
202-973-6600


-----Original Message-----
From: Elisabeth Porteneuve [mailto:Elisabeth.Porteneuve@cetp.ipsl.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 7:51 AM
To: Cochetti, Roger
Cc: Philip Sheppard; AFNIC - Elisabeth PORTENEUVE
Subject: Invoice for AFNIC services to the DNSO in year 2001, April to
September 2001


To: Roger Cochetti
NC Budget Committee Chair,


Paris, 30 October 2001

Dear Roger,

Pursuant to the Names Council agreement with AFNIC, AFNIC had been
providing services to the DNSO in year 2001 on the monthly rate of
$5,000 (with the notable exception of the first quarter, part to year
2000 agreement, for which services were provided at no cost).

Please find attached an invoice for 6 months, April to September.

Best regards,
Elisabeth Porteneuve






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