Thursday, 1 August 2019
ICANN Community Leadership Digest
This twice-weekly digest helps ICANN community leaders track requests and provides updates from ICANN org.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Information Sharing
  • NEW: Submission Deadline for NCAP Study 1 RFP Extended
  • REMINDER: NextGen@ICANN Survey
  • REMINDER: Update and Information on IRP IOT Re-Composition
  • REMINDER: Planning Assumptions for Subsequent Procedures for New gTLDs
ICANN66 Planning
  • TOMORROW: Plenary Session Topics: Proposals Due Friday, 2 August
  • LOOKING AHEAD: Publication Support Deadlines
Public Comment
  • CLOSING SOON: Draft Final Report of the Second Country Code Names Supporting Organization Review
  • CLOSING SOON: Draft Financial Assumptions & Projections and Operating Initiatives for the Development of the Fiscal Years 2021-2025 Operating & Financial Plan
  • CLOSING NEXT WEEK: Evolving the Governance of the Root Server System
  • Proposed Definition of Name Collisions and Scope of Inquiry for the Name Collisions Analysis Project
  • GNSO Policy Development Process on IGO-INGO Access to Curative Rights Protection Mechanisms Policy Recommendations for ICANN Board Consideration
Information Sharing
NEW: Submission Deadline for NCAP Study 1 RFP Extended
Executive: David Conrad, Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

FOR: All Community Leaders

INFORMATION SHARING
On 9 July 2019, the ICANN org opened an RFP to select a contractor to research and write Study 1 of the Name Collision Analysis Project (NCAP), a project overseen by SSAC at the request of the ICANN Board. Very few organizations indicated their intention to bid on this work, so the ICANN org decided to extend the deadline for proposal submission to Friday, 23 August. More information. All community leaders are encouraged to share this information with any organizations they believe might be interested and capable of performing the work.
REMINDER: NextGen@ICANN Survey
Executive: Sally Costerton, Senior Adviser to President and Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Engagement

FOR: All Community Leaders

INFORMATION SHARING
The ICANN organization is initiating a community consultation to identify improvement opportunities for the NextGen@ICANN Program. The review will start with gathering community input via a survey about several aspects of the NextGen@ICANN Program, including its purpose, goals, processes, and synergies with the ICANN academic community.

The survey (PDF with background at the beginning and questionnaire questions at the end) is intended for all ICANN community groups; individuals are encouraged to work with their relevant Supporting Organizations, Advisory Committees, stakeholder groups, and constituencies. Responses are due Monday, 9 September.

Based on the input received from the survey, ICANN org will draft a proposal for program improvements that will be published for Public Comment. Once all feedback is received, ICANN org will prepare the final proposal for program improvements.

REMINDER: Update and Information on IRP IOT Re-Composition
Executive: John Jeffrey, General Counsel

FOR: All SO/AC Chairs

INFORMATION SHARING
As the ICANN Board committee with oversight responsibility of ICANN's accountability mechanisms, the Board Accountability Mechanisms Committee (BAMC) considers the work of the [Independent Review Process (IRP)] Implementation Oversight Team (IOT) to be paramount to ICANN's accountability...we seek your help in finding additional volunteers within the community that meet the qualifications identified in the attached letter, outlining skills and experience requirements, to join the IOT and help to conclude its work in a timely fashion. Read more.
REMINDER: Planning Assumptions for Subsequent Procedures for New gTLDs
Executive: Cyrus Namazi, Senior Vice President, Global Domains Division

FOR: All Community Leaders

INFORMATION SHARING
In December 2015, the GNSO initiated a Policy Development Process (PDP) to determine if changes to existing policy recommendations are needed before the next round of gTLDs. The PDP Working Group expects to publish its final report with its recommendations by December 2019. These recommendations may lead to procedural changes for subsequent rounds of gTLD applications, which ICANN org must implement and manage. In the course of our preparatory work toward the planning and implementation of the new policy, ICANN org has compiled a number of fundamental operationally focused assumptions to help with the preliminary planning and operational readiness of the organization. These are working assumptions informed by the current work of the Subsequent Procedures PDP Working Group. Depending on outcome of the PDP Working Group and community input, the assumptions may be updated.
These assumptions have been shared with the ICANN Board, as well as the PDP Working Group and other parts of the community. ICANN org has held discussions and/or received input from the Subsequent Procedures PDP Working Group, GAC, ALAC, and RSSAC. ICANN org plans to summarize the community input received on the operational planning assumptions and share with the ICANN Board at its September workshop. Any community input received by Friday, 30 August will be included in the summary.

To submit additional feedback, please contact Trang Nguyen, <trang.nguyen@icann.org>.
ICANN66 Planning
TOMORROW: Plenary Session Topics: Proposals Due Friday, 2 August
Executive: David Olive, Senior Vice President, Policy Development Support

FOR: All Community Leaders

INFORMATION SHARING
The official submission period to propose plenary session topics for ICANN66 ends on Friday, 2 August. The proposal form is open. An online report of proposals will be shared with the ICANN Public Meeting Community Planning Group as soon as it becomes available. 
LOOKING AHEAD: Publication Support Deadlines
Executive: David Olive, Senior Vice President, Policy Development Support

FOR: All Community Leaders

INFORMATION SHARING

Design Deadline
If you require design assistance for an ICANN66 publication, all text, images, layout, and publication
type/size requirements (i.e. newsletter, 1-pager, tri-fold, etc.) are due Friday, 23 August. Due to budget
constraints, please keep in mind that all materials, new or updated, need to be evergreen.

Translation Deadline
If your ICANN66 publication requires translation, please provide the final material(s) by Friday, 6 September. This ensures that there is enough time to translate the publication by the print deadline. If your materials require design assistance (outlined above), please note that the final materials will have to be complete, including the edit/approval process, by this deadline in order to be translated.

Print-Only Deadline
If you only need your ICANN66 publication printed (meaning your publication is ready to send directly to the printer and needs no translation or design/layout modifications), please provide the file along with the quantity you want printed and dimensions of the publication by Friday, 20 September.

Please work directly with your Policy support staff to submit these requests to chantelle.doerksen@icann.org and liana.teo@icann.org.
Public Comment
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