[RSSAC Caucus] Application Period: RSSAC Liaison to the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee (RZERC)

Ozan Sahin ozan.sahin at icann.org
Wed Jun 3 22:02:11 UTC 2020


Dear RSSAC Caucus members,

It is time to begin the selection process for the Outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee (RZERC). Please refer to this page<https://www.icann.org/rzerc> for information about the RZERC. I have also copied below the relevant sections from “RSSAC000v4: RSSAC Operational Procedures” for your reference.

With this notice, a one-month application period is now open. Applicants are required to indicate their interest by sending an email to ozan.sahin at icann.org<mailto:ozan.sahin at icann.org> by 23:59 UTC on 3 July. RSSAC will then consider the slate of applicants at its 7 July teleconference.

As you may recall, Brad Verd is currently serving as the RSSAC Liaison to the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee. Brad Verd’s term is expiring 1 October 2020.

The RSSAC Chair and Vice Chair appreciate your consideration. Please do not hesitate to contact the RSSAC Leadership or support staff with any questions or concerns.

Best,

Ozan Sahin on behalf of
Fred Baker, RSSAC Chair and Brad Verd, RSSAC Vice Chair


1.2.8.8. Outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN RZERC

The outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Root Zone Evolution Review Committee is specified in the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee charter. The term for the outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee shall be two years. A person may only serve for two consecutive terms. The eligibility status for a previous liaison is reset one year after having stepped down. The RSSAC must elect the outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee according to the outgoing RSSAC liaisons election procedure (Section 1.2.8.9) from the members of the RSSAC Caucus. The outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee acts as a conduit between the RSSAC and the Root Zone Evolution Review Committee reporting on matters that need to be coordinated or communicated between the two bodies. The role requires discretion, management skills, and considerable time commitment.

1.2.8.9. Outgoing RSSAC Liaison Election Procedure

One month prior to each election, qualified nominees will be accepted for the outgoing liaison position and announced on the RSSAC distribution list. During the meeting that includes election of an outgoing liaison position on its announced agenda, additional nominations will be accepted, and all nominees will indicate their intentions: to accept or to decline their nomination. In the event that only one candidate is standing for election, the RSSAC may elect the new outgoing liaison by acclamation. In the event that two or more candidates are standing for election, the RSSAC Chair will call for a vote. Members will indicate their selection. A simple majority (half plus one) of the voting members will establish the new liaison. In the event a simple majority is not achieved due to having more than two nominees, the nominee with the least number of votes is eliminated and the voting is repeated with the reduced slate of names. The process is repeated until a nominee achieves a simple majority. In the event of a tie, a runoff election will occur with members indicating their selection. In the event of a second tie, the floor will be opened for discussion followed by a new vote with the simple majority designating the new liaison. The RSSAC Chair will forward the name of the outgoing liaison-elect to the reciprocating body. If a vacancy exists in an outgoing liaison role, the RSSAC will elect a new outgoing liaison through this process.


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