ICANN Community Leadership Digest
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The ICANN org Policy Development Support team publishes this twice-weekly digest
to help ICANN community leaders track requests and updates.
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NEW:
PDP 3.0 Webinar
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NEW:
Post-ICANN66 Policy Report Now Available
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REMINDER:
NextGen@ICANN Community Consultation
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REMINDER: ICANN Fellowship Program Mentors
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REMINDER:
ICANN67 Publication Support
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REMINDER: CROP Deadline for ICANN67
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EXTENDED:
Registration Directory Service (WHOIS2) Review Team Final Report
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Implementation Plan for the GNSO Consensus Policy Relating to the Protection of Certain Red Cross Names
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Proposal for Future Root Zone KSK Rollovers
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Executive: David Olive, Senior Vice President, Policy Development Support
FOR: All Community Leaders
The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council invites you to attend a webinar to learn more about the implementation efforts of Policy Development Process
(PDP) 3.0.
The webinar will be held on Monday, 9 December at 13:00 UTC.
PDP 3.0 is a GNSO Council initiative designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the GNSO policy development process. The GNSO Council has endeavored to
develop proposed implementation of 14 improvements of the PDP 3.0, including potential changes to how the ICANN community participates in GNSO working groups and mechanisms to review working group leadership. By the webinar date, proposed implementation documents
for 12 out of 14 PDP 3.0 improvements will have been developed. The GNSO Council also reached out to all SOs/ACs, soliciting written input by late November.
This webinar will provide details to the PDP 3.0 implementation, as well as opportunity for all participants to ask questions and provide further feedback. Taking
into consideration the input received, the GNSO Council plans to finalize all implementation documents by January 2020.
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NEW: Post-ICANN66 Policy Report Now Available
Executive: David Olive, Senior Vice President, Policy Development Support
FOR: All Community Leaders
Written by the Policy Development Support team, the Post-ICANN66 Policy Report captures updates from the Supporting Organizations, Advisory Committees, and Empowered
Community. The ICANN community develops and refines policies that ensure the security, stability, and resiliency of the global Internet. Indeed, more than 200 sessions at ICANN66 were dedicated to community policy development and advisory work.
Read
more [r20.rs6.net].
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REMINDER: NextGen@ICANN Community Consultation
Executive:
Sally Costerton, Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Engagement
FOR:
All Community Leaders
One request from the preliminary feedback received to-date was for ICANN org to explore the feasibility of having community volunteer representatives from Supporting
Organizations (SOs), Advisory Committees (ACs), Stakeholder Groups (SGs), and Constituencies (Cs) to nominate individuals for the following two roles:
1.
NextGen Selection Committee members
2.
NextGen mentors
For the Selection Committee, a time commitment of approximately 20 hours over three weeks is required (for each application round). Selection Committee members will
typically serve for two years (or six application rounds).
Mentors are expected to devote approximately 24 hours to pre-ICANN Public Meeting preparation with their mentees, to offer advice, networking support, and regular
check-ins on-site, and to complete evaluations following the ICANN Public Meeting. Based on previous estimates, mentors spend about two hours per week during the six-week preparation period in advance of the meeting and about two hours per day providing on-site
support at the ICANN Public Meeting. Mentors will typically serve for one year (or three meetings).
Is your group interested in nominating individuals for either of these roles? By Monday, 16 December 2019, please take the following
poll
[r20.rs6.net]
to help ICANN org can gauge the level of community interest. The findings of this poll will inform the proposed NextGen program approach that will be published for Public
Comment.
Note:
You will not be asked to submit the names of potential volunteers for roles at this time.
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REMINDER:
ICANN Fellowship Program Mentors
From:
Sally Costerton, Senior Vice President, Global Stakeholder Engagement
FOR:
All Community Leaders
ICANN's Supporting Organizations (SOs) and Advisory Committees (ACs) are
invited
to nominate [r20.rs6.net] one individual each (total of seven) to serve as a mentor in the ICANN Fellowship Program.
Mentors will serve a term that includes three consecutive ICANN Public Meetings, beginning with ICANN68. They will provide extensive pre-meeting preparation and on-site
support for their assigned fellows, as well as complete a survey after each meeting.
Mentors are expected to follow
Fellowship Program guidelines
to help ensure consistency in capacity development opportunities for fellows. They also play an important role to help fellows actively participate in ICANN's work. Mentors will
receive travel funding support.
SOs/ACs should first select their respective Fellowship Program mentor by
Thursday, 31 January 2020, and notify fellowshipconsultation@icann.org. Individual
self-nominations will not be considered.
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REMINDER:
ICANN67 Publication Support
From:
David Olive, Senior Vice President, Policy Development Support
FOR:
All Community Leaders
If you require design assistance for an ICANN67 publication, all text, images, layout, and publication type/size requirements (i.e. newsletter, 1-pager, tri-fold,
etc.) are due Friday, 3 January 2020. Please ensure that all materials, new or updated, are evergreen.
If your ICANN67 publication requires translation, please provide the final material(s) by
Monday, 27 January 2020. 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.
If you only need your ICANN67 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, 7 February 2020.
Please work directly with your support staff to submit these requests to
chantelle.doerksen@icann.org and
liana.teo@icann.org.
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REMINDER:
CROP Deadline for ICANN67
From:
David Olive, Senior Vice President, Policy Development Support
FOR:
All Community Leaders
For eligible groups planning to use Community Regional Outreach Program (CROP) funds to conduct outreach during ICANN67, requests must be submitted no later than
Friday, 17 January 2020. No exceptions will be made.
When submitting a CROP travel request, please keep in mind the following: Trip requests must be approved by the respective community leadership team. For FY20, the
trip request must be filled in by the CROP participant via the CROP
workspace [r20.rs6.net]. In order to access it, applicants must first have an account; please let the CROP coordinator know if you need an account. All individuals
requesting CROP funding must also review the CROP
Guidelines [r20.rs6.net] prior to submitting a request.
Please contact
crop-staff@icann.org with any questions.
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EXTENDED:
Monday, 9 December 2019
Close Date:
Thursday, 12 December 2019
Close Date:
Friday, 31 January 2020
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