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  1. All requests and its final approval (or not) are to be published in a WIKi page for transparency purposes.

  2. ALS must produce,not later than 15 days after the end of the engagement, a one page contact report summarizing its outreach efforts and possible outcome.


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RALO Requests 

RALODate SubmittedDate of EventSubmitted within three weeks of Event?SubmitterPurposeProposalAmountStatusReport
NARALO18 January 2017
YesTom HBannerAttached FORM completed
Completed through GSE
NARALO14 June 201725 August 2017YesEduardo DiazNetworking Reception for ISOC PR and ARIN Roadshow Attached FORM completed$1,500Approved

The event was a success in terms of attendance, content, and engagement.

 124 People registered for the event. 85 Attended.

• The event was held at the "Colegio de Ingenieros y Agrimensores de Puerto Rico" which is a professional not-for-profit organization for licensed Engineers and Surveyors. We partnered with the Institute of Computer Engineers which was key to acquire the facilities at no cost and in collaborating with the promotion within the organization.
• The event was promoted through Facebook and ISOC Puerto Rico membership roster.
• ARIN presented a very well prepared set of slides which covered all aspects of its operation, administration, and themes related to IPV4, IPV6 and the transition from IPV4 to IPV6.
• The attendees were very attentive to the presentation and asked many questions during the Q/A sessions.
• Liberty, the biggest cable company in Puerto Rico, presented a case study on how they are managing the transition to the new IPV6 protocol.
• We were able to engage three local organization which demonstrated and interested in becoming an ALS. I have invited them to participate in the NARALO Orientation call coming up on September 6, 2017. Two of them have already confirmed their participation. One of them is an organization of  "Women in Programming" which I think can be used as a role model for other regions. 

• We had the opportunity to welcome Chris Mondini to the event. He came down from Washington, DC to experience the event first-hand. He was very pleased with the whole coordination, attendees, and experience in general.

• A 1.5-hour networking cocktail (sponsored by NARALO/ICANN) was held at the end of the day. Approximately, 50/60 people participated.
• Overall, the event was a success in terms of content, participation, and engagement. ARIN personnel mentioned that this has been the most attended ARIN on the Road event ever.
• Photos are located HERE[flickr.com]

• A compilation of event tweets (with images and captions) are located HERE[storify.com].

 ARIN on the Road information :

https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/on-the-road/

Social Media coverage :

https://twitter.com/ICANNAtLarge


NARALO15 August 20175-6 October 2017YesSusannah GrayLocal travel of SF Bay ISOC Board Members to ARIN40 Meeting in San Jose, CA.Attached FORM completed$250 Approved
LACRALO 31 August 201722 NovemberYes Humberto Carrasco LAC -i- ROADSHOW Chile in Coquimbo. Attached FORM completed.$500In progress