From lars.hoffmann at icann.org Wed Aug 3 17:54:12 2016 From: lars.hoffmann at icann.org (Lars Hoffmann) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2016 17:54:12 +0000 Subject: [gnso-review-dt] Please Respond: GNSO Review Working Party Meeting Message-ID: <06FA5AB5-4D67-472F-A0D5-5F88176D3CC0@icann.org> Dear all, As previously indicated, it might be useful to schedule a call between the At-Large and the GNSO Working Party to exchange experience from their respective work and potentially pass on some advice from the completed GNSO WP to the on-going WP if/where appropriate. A proposed agenda (TBD) could look something like this: 1. Welcome and Introduction 2. Experience with the Online Survey (GNSO Working Party + Staff) 3. GNSO Review a look back, what worked what did not (GNSO Working Party + Staff) 4. Open Questions (At-Large Working Party) 5. AOB Because members of both groups are spread between the US west coast and the Australian south coast, ?I have created a doodle for a few time slots next week. Please note, not all times will be convenient for all but your flexibility for this one-off call will be much appreciated. http://doodle.com/poll/3w9kdwvdek3qwzun The doodle will close this Friday COB that we can arrange phone lines, adobe rooms, and interpretation. Many thanks and best wishes, Lars http://doodle.com/poll/3w9kdwvdek3qwzun -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Many thanks and best wishes, Lars From: on behalf of Lars HOFFMANN Date: Wednesday 3 August 2016 at 11:54 To: "gnso-review-dt at icann.org" , "atlarge-review-wp at atlarge-lists.icann.org" Subject: [atlarge-review-wp] Please Respond: GNSO Review Working Party Meeting Dear all, As previously indicated, it might be useful to schedule a call between the At-Large and the GNSO Working Party to exchange experience from their respective work and potentially pass on some advice from the completed GNSO WP to the on-going WP if/where appropriate. A proposed agenda (TBD) could look something like this: 1. Welcome and Introduction 2. Experience with the Online Survey (GNSO Working Party + Staff) 3. GNSO Review a look back, what worked what did not (GNSO Working Party + Staff) 4. Open Questions (At-Large Working Party) 5. AOB Because members of both groups are spread between the US west coast and the Australian south coast, I have created a doodle for a few time slots next week. Please note, not all times will be convenient for all but your flexibility for this one-off call will be much appreciated. http://doodle.com/poll/3w9kdwvdek3qwzun The doodle will close this Friday COB that we can arrange phone lines, adobe rooms, and interpretation. Many thanks and best wishes, Lars http://doodle.com/poll/3w9kdwvdek3qwzun -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4689 bytes Desc: not available URL: From charla.shambley at icann.org Fri Aug 5 19:20:49 2016 From: charla.shambley at icann.org (Charla Shambley) Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2016 19:20:49 +0000 Subject: [gnso-review-dt] RE: GNSO Review: Update on Recommendations Discussions in Helsinki Message-ID: <2adfe3375f5644a9aed018c95b73172b@PMBX112-W1-CA-1.PEXCH112.ICANN.ORG> Dear GNSO Review Working Party - In response to Chuck's email below, I wanted to pass along a link to the Call for Volunteers announcement that was posted last week. I encourage everyone to read it and apply to participate in this Working Group since it will be responsible for developing the implementation plan of the 34 recommendations recently adopted by the Board. For ease of reference, the announcement is pasted below. Regards, Charla In Brief The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council adopted the Charter [PDF, 565 KB] of the GNSO Review Working Group during its meeting on 21 July 2016. This Working Group is tasked to develop an implementation plan for the GNSO Review recommendations [PDF, 407 KB] which were recently adopted by the ICANN Board. This is the Call for Volunteers to join this Working Group. Anyone interested in the GNSO Review and contributing to the development of the implementation plan and subsequent implementation is encouraged to volunteer. What This Working Group Will Do Per the GNSO Review Working Group Charter [PDF, 565 KB] the GNSO Review Working Group will be responsible for developing an implementation plan, containing a realistic timeline for the implementation, definition of desired outcomes and a way to measure current state as well as progress toward the desired outcome for the GNSO Review recommendations adopted by the ICANN Board (thirty-four (34) recommendations of the Final Report [PDF, 727 KB] of the Independent Examiner (i.e. all recommendations excluding recommendations 23 and 32). This implementation plan is to be submitted for approval to the GNSO Council, followed by consideration by the ICANN Board. Following the approval of the implementation plan, the Working Group is also expected to execute and oversee the implementation of the GNSO Review recommendations unless specified differently in the implementation plan. The GNSO Review Working Group will also be responsible for considering any new requests1 by the GNSO Council concerning issues related to the GNSO Council processes and procedures and to Working Group guidelines that have been identified either by the GNSO Council, or a group chartered by the GNSO Council, as needing discussion. However, the first priority of the Working Group will be the development of an implementation plan and the subsequent implementation of the GNSO Review recommendations. Timeline and Deliverables The GNSO Review Working Group is expected to deliver the implementation plan to the GNSO Council for consideration at the GNSO Council meeting at ICANN57 at the latest in order to meet the Board set objective of 'an implementation plan, containing a realistic timeline for the implementation, definition of desired outcomes and a way to measure current state as well as progress toward the desired outcome, shall be submitted to the Board as soon as possible, but no later than six (6) months after the adoption of this resolution'2 i.e., December 2016. How to Join Each GNSO Stakeholder Group and/or Constituency will identify one primary and one alternate member to serve on the GNSO Review Working Group. In addition to these appointed members, anyone interested will be able to join this working group as a participant or observer. Please note that participants are expected to attend conference calls and to actively participate in online discussions. They also must submit a Statement of Interest per Section 5.0 of the GNSO Operating Procedures [PDF, 1.31 MB]. Observers can follow the group's work on the mailing list but can neither send to the mailing list nor participate actively in the calls. Interested participants and observers are requested to complete the sign-up sheet by Friday, 19 August 2016. Next steps It is anticipated that the GNSO Review Working Group will convene online for the first time in the last week of August 2016. Following that, regular online meetings will be scheduled in accordance with the Working Group's work plan, which it is expected to develop as one of its first tasks. Further information and preparation For those interested in volunteering for this effort, you are encouraged to review the following materials: 1. GNSO Review Recommendations [PDF, 407 KB] 2. Independent Examiner Final Report [PDF, 727 KB] 3. Frequently Asked Questions Background The second independent review of the GNSO commenced in 2014. The Final Report of the independent examiner was published on 15 September 2015 (see https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/gnso-review-final-15sep15-en.pdf [PDF, 1.99 MB]) and contained 36 recommendations in the areas of: participation & representation, continuous development, transparency and alignment with ICANN's future. The GNSO Council adopted the GNSO Review Recommendations Feasibility and Prioritization analysis (see: http://gnso.icann.org/en/drafts/review-feasibility-prioritization-25feb16-en.pdf [PDF, 407 KB]) on 14 April 2016 with the modification of Recommendation 21, that the council recommends staff working with the GNSO to institute methods of information sharing of highly relevant research related to gTLDs to help the GNSO community members increase their knowledge base (low priority). On 25 June, the ICANN Board accepted the Final Report from the independent examiner, taking into account the GNSO Working Party's Feasibility and Prioritization Analysis of the GNSO Review Recommendations, adopted with modifications by the GNSO Council. The Board adopted thirty-four (34) recommendations of the Final Report (i.e. all recommendations excluding recommendations 23 and 32). Furthermore, the Board requested that the GNSO Council convene a group that oversees the implementation of Board-accepted recommendations. Per the motion adopted on 21 July 2016, the GNSO Council adopted the Charter [PDF, 565 KB] of the GNSO Review Working Group and directed staff to send a Call for Volunteers for the Working Group. 1 For items that are submitted for review 'on request', the GNSO Review WG expects to receive detailed input from the group affected by the process/operational change concerned. See request template at:https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/14713135/GNSO-SCI-ReviewRequest-yyymmdd_template.docx?version=1&modificationDate=1469143165000&api=v2 [DOCX, 102 KB]. 2 The Board resolution was adopted on 25 June 2016 From: Gomes, Chuck [mailto:cgomes at verisign.com] Sent: Friday, July 01, 2016 5:42 PM To: Charla Shambley ; 'gnso-review-dt at icann.org' Subject: RE: GNSO Review: Update on Recommendations Discussions in Helsinki Thanks Charla. Understanding that it is up to the GNSO Council and not us, I think it would be helpful if several of us from the Working Party could be available to assist and/or participate in the implementation oversight group that the Council sets up. Chuck From: owner-gnso-review-dt at icann.org [mailto:owner-gnso-review-dt at icann.org] On Behalf Of Charla Shambley Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 3:36 PM To: 'gnso-review-dt at icann.org' Subject: [gnso-review-dt] GNSO Review: Update on Recommendations Discussions in Helsinki Dear GNSO Review Working Party: ICANN56 proved to be quite successful with the ICANN Board approving the adoption of 34 out of the 36 GNSO Review recommendations at its meeting on 25 June 2016. You can read the full text of the Resolutions here: https://www.icann.org/resources/board-material/resolutions-2016-06-25-en#2.e. The resolutions outline the next steps regarding the development of the Implementation Plan for the adopted recommendations. For ease of reference, the text from the Resolutions are below. In addition, the GNSO Council took action on 30 June 2016 during their Public Council Meeting about next steps for the implementation of the GNSO Review recommendations. You can watch the full Adobe Connect session here (or fast forward to 1:41 for the start of the approximately 9 minute discussion on the GNSO Review). Resolutions 2016.06.25.10 - 2016.06.25.15 (main agenda item 2.e.): Independent Review of the Generic Names Supporting Organization Final Report and Recommendations Whereas, ICANN Bylaws Article IV, Section 4.1 calls on the ICANN Board to "cause a periodic review of the performance and operation of each Supporting Organization, each Supporting Organization Council, each Advisory Committee (other than the Governmental Advisory Committee), and the Nominating Committee by an entity or entities independent of the organization under review. The goal of the review, to be undertaken pursuant to such criteria and standards as the Board shall direct, shall be to determine (i) whether that organization has a continuing purpose in the ICANN structure, and (ii) if so, whether any change in structure or operations is desirable to improve its effectiveness." Whereas, the second independent review of the GNSO commenced in 2014. Whereas, the independent examiner that conducted the GNSO Review produced a Draft Report [PDF, 2.5 MB] that was published for public comment in May 2015. Whereas, the independent examiner produced a Final Report [PDF, 727 KB], containing thirty-six (36) recommendations in September 2015. Whereas, the GNSO Review Working Party serving as a liaison between the GNSO, the independent examiner and the Organizational Effectiveness Committee of the Board assessed the implementation feasibility of all 36 recommendations and suggested a prioritization of recommendations. Whereas, the GNSO Council adopted the GNSO Working Party's Feasibility and Prioritization Analysis of the GNSO Review Recommendations with a modification. Whereas, the Organizational Effectiveness Committee of the Board concluded that the GNSO Working Party's Feasibility and Prioritization Analysis of the GNSO Review Recommendations as adopted by the GNSO Council, ought to guide the implementation process of the 36 recommendations. Resolved (2016.06.25.10), the Board acknowledges the independent examiner's hard work and thanks them for producing a comprehensive set of recommendations to improve the GNSO's effectiveness, transparency, and accountability. Resolved (2016.06.25.11), the Board acknowledges the work and support of the GNSO Review Working Party during the review process, as well as its insightful Feasibility and Prioritization Analysis that was adopted by the GNSO Council on 14 April 2016 and guided the OEC's recommendation to the Board. The Board thanks the GNSO Review Working Party for its efforts. Resolved (2016.06.25.12), the Board accepts the Final Report from the independent examiner. Resolved (2016.06.25.13), taking into account the GNSO Working Party's Feasibility and Prioritization Analysis of the GNSO Review Recommendations, adopted with modifications by the GNSO Council, the Board adopts thirty-four (34) recommendations of the Final Report (i.e. all recommendations excluding recommendations 23 and 32). Resolved (2016.06.25.14), the Board requests that the GNSO Council convene a group that oversees the implementation of Board-accepted recommendations. An implementation plan, containing a realistic timeline for the implementation, definition of desired outcomes and a way to measure current state as well as progress toward the desired outcome, shall be submitted to the Board as soon as possible, but no later than six (6) months after the adoption of this resolution. Resolved (2016.06.25.15), the Board directs the GNSO Council to provide the Board with regular reporting on the implementation efforts. Rationale for Resolutions 2016.06.25.10 - 2016.06.25.15 To ensure ICANN's multistakeholder model remains transparent and accountable, and to improve its performance, ICANN organizes independent reviews of its supporting organizations and advisory committees as prescribed in Article IV Section 4.1 of the ICANN Bylaws. The second GNSO Review started in 2014 and the independent examiner presented its Final Report in September 2015. The Board's action today is consistent with ICANN's commitment pursuant to section 9.1 of the Affirmation of Commitments (AoC) to maintain and improve robust mechanisms for public input, accountability, and transparency so as to ensure that the outcomes of its decision-making reflect the public interest and that ICANN is accountable to all stakeholders. The GNSO Review recommendations have the potential to advance ICANN's transparency and accountability objectives and have been considered carefully by the Board's Organizational Effectiveness Committee as well as by the full Board. The Board resolution will have a positive impact on ICANN and especially the GNSO as it reinforces ICANN's and the GNSO's commitment to maintaining and improving its accountability, transparency and organizational effectiveness. Development of implementation steps for the Board-adopted GNSO Review recommendations is not expected to have a considerable budgetary impact on the organization. However, implementation work may necessitate certain expenditures (including staff support) and may require a significant commitment of volunteer time. Volunteer workload and ICANN resources will be considered during the implementation planning and prioritization. Why is the Board addressing the issue? This resolution completes the second review of the GNSO and is based on the Final Report of the independent examiner, Westlake Governance, as well as the GNSO Review Working Party's assessment of the recommendations as adopted by the GNSO Council. Following the assessment of all pertinent documents and community feedback by the Board's Organizational Effectiveness Committee, the Board is now in a position to consider and act on the recommendations and instruct the GNSO to start the implementation process in due course. What is the proposal being considered? The proposal the Board is considering is the Final Report by the GNSO Review's independent examiner in combination with "GNSO Review Working Party's Feasibility and Prioritization Analysis of the GNSO Review Recommendations", adopted by the GNSO Council, and considered by the Organizational Effectiveness Committee. What significant materials did the Board review? The Board reviewed the independent examiner's GNSO Review Final Report containing 36 recommendations; the Board also reviewed the "GNSO Review Working Party's Feasibility and Prioritization Assessment" as adopted by the GNSO Council, and it reviewed the considerations by the Organizational Effectiveness Committee with regard to both the Final Report and the Feasibility Assessment. Additionally, the Board considered the Report of Public Comments [PDF, 1.58 KB] on the Independent Examiner's Initial Report as well as the overview of changes [PDF, 114 KB] that took place from the Initial to the Final Report as a result of this community feedback. Are there fiscal impacts or ramifications on ICANN (strategic plan, operating plan, or budget)? The work to improve the effectiveness of the GNSO organization may require additional resources beyond those included in the Board-approved FY17 Operating Plan and Budget, when adopted. This determination depends on the implementation planning and the definition of desired outcomes and prioritization. Additionally, implementation work should serve as an input into the next strategic planning cycle. Are there any security, stability or resiliency issues relating to the DNS? This action is not expected to have a direct impact on the security, stability or resiliency of the DNS. Still, once the improvements are implemented future policy-development will become more transparent and accountable, which in turn might indirectly impact the security, stability or resiliency of the DNS in a positive way. Is public comment required prior to Board action? A Public Comment was opened following the publication of the Draft Report in May 2015. As this is a result of a Bylaw-mandated organizational review, public comment is not necessary prior to implementation. It is important to note that throughout the GNSO Review process there has been extensive discussion and exchange of ideas and information between the independent examiner, the GNSO Review Working Party, the GNSO community and the ICANN Board. Regards, Charla Charla K. Shambley Multistakeholder Strategy and Strategic Initiatives Program Manager ICANN 12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90094 mobile: 310-745-1943 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: