SIIA Blog: IANA Contract Extension is the Right Thing to Do
Dear all, Here below is a blog from CCWG participant Carl Schonander. We¹ll upload it to the Wiki blog page <https://community.icann.org/x/XCPxAg> as part of the group¹s outreach efforts. Please let us know if you have any blogs of your own that you would like us to add to the Wiki. Best, Grace Link: http://blog.siia.net/index.php/2015/08/iana-contract-extension-the-right-thi ng-to-do/ IANA CONTRACT EXTENSION THE RIGHT THING TO DO <http://blog.siia.net/index.php/2015/08/iana-contract-extension-the-right-th ing-to-do/> August 18, 2015 By Carl Schonander <http://blog.siia.net/index.php/author/cschonander/> Yesterday, the Commerce Department¹s National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) announced <http://www.ntia.doc.gov/blog/2015/update-iana-transition> that it is extending the contract between the Commerce Department and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to perform the Internet Assigned Names Authority (IANA) functions. The contract will be extended by one year from September 30, 2015 to September 30, 2016. Briefly, the IANA functions relate to the Domain Name Server (DNS) system, which connects names and numbers. Although this is sometimes described as a ³clerical² function, it is critical to the continued seamless functioning of the Internet. SIIA welcomed <http://blog.siia.net/index.php/2014/03/siia-welcomes-privatization-of-inter net-domain-name-function-transition/> the March 14, 2014 NTIA announcement to transition the IANA functions to multistakeholder control. At the same time, we strongly supported the Administration¹s insistence that the conditions <http://www.ntia.doc.gov/press-release/2014/ntia-announces-intent-transition -key-internet-domain-name-functions> it articulated for the transfer to be met. SIIA also considers the Congress¹s oversight role to be important, which is why we support <http://www.siia.net/Press/SIIA-Supports-Amended-DOTCOM-Act-of-2015> the proposed DOTCOM <https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/805/text> Act. The bill requires the NTIA conditions to be met, as well as for a number of broad ICANN accountability reforms to be included in ICANN¹s bylaws. The IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) and the Cross Community Working Group (CCWG) have developed proposals which make substantial progress in addressing the NTIA conditions. However, more time is clearly needed in order to review and perhaps further develop these proposals. Currently, for instance, there are important discussions on the role of governments (the GAC) with respect to its relationship to the ICANN Board, as well as continued debate on the jurisdiction (California) under which ICANN operates. These issues need to be resolved prior to the transition. For all of these reasons, it was prudent for NTIA to give the multistakeholder community more time to create arrangements, which will be critical for global commerce in the coming years. But by no means does this action indicate a lack of commitment to this transition. The Internet is a critical resource that has developed into the wonderful infrastructure it is through a unique distributed governance arrangement best known as the multistakeholder model. SIIA remains committed to that vision <http://www.infoworld.com/article/2868011/internet/keeping-the-internet-free -means-letting-go-of-icann.html> .
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Grace Abuhamad