27 August 2021
In accordance with the Guideline:
ccNSO Appointment Procedures, the ccNSO Council is now looking for two (2) volunteers to serve on the second
Customer Standing Committee Effectiveness Review team on behalf of the ccNSO.
This call for volunteers opens
Friday, 27 August 2021 and closes Friday 10 September 2021 (23:59 UTC).
How to apply?
You are required to be associated with a ccTLD manager. If you are interested in serving in this position, send an email to Kimberly.Carlson@icann.org.
Please include a motivation letter explaining why you wish to serve on the Effectiveness team and how you meet the candidate requirements below.
By submitting your personal data, you acknowledge that your personal data will be processed in accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy)
and you agree to abide by the electronic Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos)
The second CSC Effectiveness Review
Section 17.3 (b) of the ICANN Bylaws and the Charter of the Customer Standing Committee (hereafter: CSC) require that the
“… effectiveness
of
the CSC
will
initially be
reviewed two
years
after the
first meeting
of
the CSC;
and
then
every three years
thereafter.
The method of
review will be
determined by
the ccNSO
and GNSO.”
The CSC was established in October 2016 and conducted its first meeting on 6 October 2016.
In October 2018, the first review of the CSC Effectiveness Review was kicked-off, and was concluded in March 2019, with adoption of the Final CSC Effectiveness Review Report by the ccNSO and GNSO Councils.
The CSC Effectiveness Review is intended to consider the Effectiveness of the CSC in carrying out its mission as defined in the Charter of the CSC.
The Review Team
The ccNSO and GNSO will each appoint two members to CSC Review Team, in accordance with their internal processes. At least one member appointed by the ccNSO Council and one member appointed by the GNSO Council should be related
to or associated with a TLD Operator (direct customer of the IANA Naming Function).
Time Commitment
As member you should be able to join the regular teleconferences. Note that the committee's workload usually increases significantly around the time reports need to be drafted (two: the Interim
Report and Final Report) .
As member you are also expected to participate actively in the consultations of interested stakeholder group.
The Review Team is expected to deliver its final report by April 2022.