To: GNSO Councilors and Liaisons
Subject: GNSO Work Prioritization Final Value Ratings
At
its 23 June 2010 meeting, the GNSO Council approved a resolution to adopt a set of Work
Prioritization Value ratings for 14 Eligible Projects[1] that were reviewed and discussed
during a special working session held in Brussels, Belgium at the June 2010
ICANN meeting. The Council’s Value Ratings may be viewed at: http://gnso.icann.org/drafts/ (see
Table Entry for GNSO Work Prioritization).
Background/Explanation:
At its 21 April 2010 meeting the
Council approved the use of a new Operating Procedures Chapter
6 and ANNEX for conducting its first Work
Prioritization effort and a multi-step timetable culminating in a Council group
rating session in Brussels, Belgium at the June 2010 ICANN meeting. The
following table summarizes the four major steps of the timetable and the dates
on which each activity was completed.
|
Step |
Dates |
Activity |
Status |
|
Step
1 |
30
April – 20 May |
Staff
recommend and Council
approve a set of Eligible
Projects for the 1st Work Prioritization effort |
Completed |
|
Step
2 |
21
May – 9 June (extended
2 days) |
Individual Councilor ratings completed and delivered to Staff
for commonality analysis (18 days) |
Completed |
|
Step
3 |
19
June (Brussels) |
Group Session (2 hours) to determine Eligible Project Value
ratings |
Completed |
|
Step
4 |
23
June (Brussels) |
Approve final ratings/priorities and direct that results be
published on the GNSO Website |
Completed |
Document Links:
Additional
background information (including additional document links) is provided in the
Recommended
New GNSO Work Prioritization Process Public Comment Forum (23 April 2010
through 16 May 2010).
Next Steps:
In
subsequent meetings, the GNSO Council will continue to discuss and analyze the
Work Prioritization initiative including identifying specific procedural
improvements as well as determining next steps in enabling the Council to
perform its vital role as manager of the Policy Development process.
Liz
Gasster
Sr.
Policy Counselor
[1] There were 15 Eligible Projects originally identified; however,
during the 19 June 2010 Council session, the IDNF project was determined to
have reached closure and was transferred immediately to “Ineligible” status.