The 2nd Review of the Security, Stability & Resiliency of the DNS (SSR RT-2) will commence with a call for volunteers to be issued in June, 2016. Please note that this
schedule was set following a Board resolution last year that delayed the start of several AoC reviews (including
SSR RT-2, WHOIS RT-2T, and ATRT-3) to address widespread community concerns regarding community bandwidth and its ability to manage the expected workload. This approach was supported by public
comments received from At-Large and several GNSO stakeholders on the proposed schedule.
The Board’s rationale notes:
“The Board is addressing this issue because of the significant impact seven reviews in FY2016 would have on ICANN stakeholders' capacity and ICANN resources. In response
to public requests to delay some and effectiveness of Reviews, a proposal was posted for public comment that called for four Reviews to take place in FY2016 and introduced several improvements to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Reviews. Widespread
concerns were received regarding the community's and ICANN's ability to conduct this large number of simultaneous Reviews, in addition to the already heavy workload, such as the IANA stewardship transition and the many policy initiatives underway and anticipated
to start in FY2016. As a result, today's action provides relief to the community by proposing an updated schedule of reviews, and operational and process improvements to enable the community to more effectively participate in these key accountability mechanisms.”
Please note that this updated review schedule was done in coordination with NTIA, as the signatory to the AoC. This is documented in the letter dated 28 January 2016 from Fadi Chehade to Larry Strickling. Thus, ICANN continues to comply with its commitments under the Affirmation of Commitments while responding to community concerns about workload.
Best regards,
Sam