Dear Councilors,
The call for expression of interest to serve on the
Customer Standing Committee (CSC) closed on 15 July 2022.
A total of five (5) candidates have put their names forward for one (1) seat (supporting documents attached):
INSTRUCTIONS:
Your most preferred candidate should receive five (5) points, the next candidate four (4) points, the next candidate three (3) points, the second to last candidate two (2) points, and the last and least preferred candidate one (1) point.
If you believe a candidate does not meet the criteria: please assign zero (0) points.
Please send your list of preference directly to me (kimberly.carlson@icann.org) by Monday,
25 July 12:00 UTC.
Based on each of the individual Councilor’s rankings, the Secretariat will prepare the overall ranking of all candidates and report the ranking to the ccNSO Council on Tuesday,
26 July 2022.
Background
The ccNSO Council issued a call for expressions of interest targeted at candidates from either the African, Asia-Pacific, European or North African region to become a member of the Customer Standing Committee (CSC). The call for volunteers closed
Friday, 15 July 2022.
The selection will commence according to the ccNSO Guideline: ccNSO Appointment Procedures as published onhttps://ccnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/field-attached/guidelines-ccnso-appointees-version-1-procedures-22mar21-en.pdf
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Candidate qualification requirements
ccNSO candidates are expected to have the support of a ccTLD manager (whether members or non-member of the ccNSO).
CSC members will be selected based on how well they meet the following set of skills and experience:
Additionally, a candidate:
The Customer Standing Committee (CSC) is comprised of representatives with direct experience and knowledge of IANA naming functions. Please refer to the CSC
Candidates Qualification Requirements for details about candidate selection or the CSC
Charter for the full text of the CSC scope and responsibilities.
About the Customer Standing Committee (CSC)
The CSC ensures the satisfactory performance of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) naming function. The CSC is responsible for monitoring Public Technical Identifier's (PTI) performance of the IANA naming function against
the service level expectations in the IANA Naming Function Contract. The CSC analyzes performance reports provided by PTI and publishes its findings. The CSC is authorized to undertake remedial action to address poor performance of the IANA naming function,
and if performance issues are not remedied, may escalate the issues to the ccNSO and GNSO.