[Drip] Document Action: 'Drone Remote Identification Protocol (DRIP) Requirements' to Informational RFC (draft-ietf-drip-reqs-18.txt)
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Subject: [Drip] Document Action: 'Drone Remote Identification Protocol (DRIP) Requirements' to Informational RFC (draft-ietf-drip-reqs-18.txt)
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The IESG has approved the following document: - 'Drone Remote Identification Protocol (DRIP) Requirements' (draft-ietf-drip-reqs-18.txt) as Informational RFC This document is the product of the Drone Remote ID Protocol Working Group. The IESG contact persons are Erik Kline and Éric Vyncke. A URL of this Internet Draft is: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-drip-reqs/ Technical Summary This document defines terminology and requirements for Drone Remote Identification Protocol (DRIP) Working Group solutions to support Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Identification and tracking (UAS RID) for security, safety, and other purposes. Complementing external technical standards as regulator-accepted means of compliance with UAS RID regulations, DRIP is meant to facilitate use of existing Internet resources to support UAS RID and to enable enhanced related services, and enable online and offline verification that UAS RID information is trustworthy. Working Group Summary This document ran 7 versions before adoption by the WG. No major points of contention were encountered during the adoption, development, and WGLC. Slots were dedicated to this draft in 8 WG meetings (from 2020-03-25 to 2020-10-28). These slots helped to identify and fix issues. The authors implemented the outcomes of the discussions held in these meetings. Given the scope of the draft (and the WG in general), the Chairs contacted dozens of SDOs and organizations to socialize the WG in general, and to notify them about WGLC. Representatives of other organizations attended the WG meeting and contributed to the discussion. For example, ICAO representatives (Saulo Da Silva) attended the meetings and shared some feedback. Special care was given the privacy since early stage of this document. To further stress on that, the WG Chairs solicited detailed reviews such as: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/tm-rid/8iXcPG2tgR7VQVrIPZUr1JiA7g0/. The authors updated the draft accordingly. Early versions of the document was largely based on the process of one region (US). The WG discussed that issue at the time and agreed to progress the work based on available inputs/volunteers as any other IETF effort. Also, the WG agreed to record this issue in an appendix. Since then, the document was enriched with inputs and relevant documents from the EU region. The authors released -13 to address both secdir and opsdir reviews. Like many other documents these days, no other comments were received as part of the IETF Last Call. Document Quality Detailed reviews were received for the draft, e.g., https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/tm-rid/nE40wF9i- eUxx21ffQzW3njv9ZU/. These reviews helped to enhance the quality of the document. Personnel The document shepherd is Mohamed Boucadair <mohamed.boucadair@orange.com> The Responsible Area Director is Éric Vyncke <evyncke@cisco.com>